UK Home Office Introduces Digital eVisa System for International Students and Residents:

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The UK Home Office has announced a significant overhaul of the immigration system, transitioning from physical documents to a fully digital eVisa system by the end of 2024. This move aims to streamline processes and improve security for international students and residents.

eVisa System Overview

The eVisa system replaces physical documents like biometric residence permits (BRP) and visa vignettes with an online record of an individual’s immigration status. This online record outlines the conditions of their permission to stay in the UK, allowing students to prove their immigration status to employers, landlords or educational institutions online. The eVisa simplifies the verification process but does not alter the conditions of the visa or individual rights.

Who Needs to Switch to an eVisa?

Current students holding a BRP expiring on December 31, 2024, need to switch to an eVisa. They can set up a UKVI account and access their eVisa immediately. New students arriving for the September 2024 or January 2025 intake with a BRP will be required to switch to an eVisa after arrival.

Transitioning to a UK e-Visa: A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Create a UKVI Account: Visit the UKVI website and create an account using your smartphone, mobile phone number, email address, BRP card, or valid passport with BRP number or visa application number.
  2. Confirm Your Identity: Use the ‘UK Immigration ID Check’ app to verify your identity and link your eVisa to your UKVI account.
  3. Access Your eVisa: Log into your UKVI account to view and manage your eVisa.

Important Deadlines and Action Steps

New students must apply for a Student Route Visa before November 1, 2024, and switch to an eVisa upon arrival to avoid difficulties in proving immigration status. Current students with BRPs expiring on December 31, 2024, should create a UKVI account and access their eVisa immediately.

Exceptions and Benefits

Exceptions to the eVisa requirement include:

  • Stays less than six months
  • Immigration status granted in the Channel Islands or Isle of Man
  • Those exempt from immigration control

Transitioning to an eVisa offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced security
  • Convenience
  • Cost savings

Additional Tips and Resources

  • Ensure timely completion of the eVisa transition process to avoid immigration status issues.
  • Familiarize yourself with the UKVI website and UK Immigration ID Check app.
  • Consult the UK Home Office website for updates on the eVisa system.

For more information on the UK’s eVisa system and its requirements, consider searching online or visiting the UK Home Office website.

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