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UK E-Visa

Apply in 3 Easy Steps

  1. Apply now using the form below
  2. Pay for your application
  3. Upload your documents

eVisa Benefits

  • Valid For
  • Prove Your Right To Live & Work
  • Number of Entries
  • Travel With Just Your Passport
  • Max Stay
  • Never Worry About Losing Your BRP

UK E-Visa - Apply Now!

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Apply for your eVisa with Global Law.

Global Law have simplified the application process for you. Simply complete the easy form above and let one of our immigration experts take care of the application form for you. This gives you peace of mind that the application will be made without mistakes, and you will have live one-to-one feedback with our team during the process.

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What is an eVisa?

An eVisa is an online record of your immigration status and includes your right to live and work in the UK. From the 31st December 2024, all holders of BRP’s (biometric residence cards) will need to register for an eVisa. If you fail to switch to an eVisa, you will not be able to prove your right to live or work in the United Kingdom or even travel.

The benefits of eVisas include:

  • they are secure and cannot be lost, stolen or tampered with, unlike a physical BRP

  • you will not need to wait for, or collect, a physical document after your application is decided

  • it will be quicker and easier to prove your status at the UK border, and share your status with third parties like employers and landlords 

What is a UKVI account?

Global Law will create your UKVI account and make the application for your eVisa. By using Global Law, you will be assured that no mistakes are made, our experts will check the application before its submitted and inform you of when your permission to remain is available for access.

How will I use my UKVI account?

Once we have created your UKVI account and successfully apply for your eVisa you will be able to view the details of your eVisa online, for example your type of permission, when it expires and your conditions of stay in the UK.  

Your eVisa will be linked to your passport in your UKVI account. You must keep your passport details up to date in your UKVI account. If you change your passport because it is lost or stolen, then you will need to update your UKVI account otherwise, you could have problems when travelling back to the UK from a trip abroad.

You will be able to share your immigration status information with third parties, such as employers or landlords, by generating a share code in your UKVI account, which will give them limited access to your immigration status information.

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If you have a biometric residence permit

You must act now if you have a biometric residence permit (BRP) if it expires on the 31st December 2024. If your BRP expires after the 31st December 2024, you will still need to apply for your eVisa, however, you must still carry it when travelling until it expires. 

What to do next?

Place your order by completing the application form above, pay for your order and send us your documents.

Please call us on +44 207 504 1306 for any additional advice and one of our team would be happy to help.

Your personal details shall be treated as important and confidential and shall not be passed to any third parties for marketing purposes.

Global Law Immigration Consultancy in UK are authorised and regulated by the OISC: F20210027.

Global Law are regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) Registration No: F20210027 who regulates immigration advisers; ensuring they are fit, competent and act in their clients’ best interests. The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. Global Law is not a government agency and is not affiliated with any governmental visa-issuing authority. Our services are independent, and we do not guarantee the approval of any immigration or visa applications. We encourage all users to consult with the appropriate governmental agencies or legal professionals for definitive advice related to immigration matters. By using our services, you acknowledge and agree to this disclaimer.

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