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After years of planning, the Home Office is now at its final stages of moving to a fully digitalised UK visa system, which will remove the need for physical immigration documents. Instead, visa holders will have an online immigration status (eVisa).
The Home Office plans to move everyone to eVisas by the end of 2024. The eVisa will be linked to the visa holder’s passport. To access your eVisa, you will need to create an online account. Once you have your eVisa, you can share your immigration status with employers, schools, universities, landlords and banks using the “view and prove” service.
By the end of 2024, airlines will be able to check your immigration status directly with UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI). Therefore, it is important that steps are taken now to access your eVisa. If you don’t, you may experience delays to your travels to the UK because from January 2025, airlines (carriers) will check your online immigration status before allowing you board and travel to the UK.
You should act immediately if you hold the following immigration documents.
If you would like any help accessing your eVisa, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our immigration team.
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