eVisa and UKVI Account: Access Your UK Immigration Status
Set up your UKVI account, view your eVisa โ the digital record of your UK immigration status โ and generate a share code.
The share code proves your status to employers, landlords, and carriers. Setting up the account and accessing your eVisa is free.
Estimated time
30-60 minutes (account setup); share code generation in minutes
Cost
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What You Need
Tap to check off items as you gather them
Additional Items
- A second device to access support pages while you complete the setup on your phone
- Note of your current UK address (for account profile)
Step-by-Step
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Confirm You Need a UKVI Account
Expat New Arrival- You need a UKVI account if you have a UK visa for England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, or if you have settlement in the UK
- If you previously held a BRP that has now expired and you still have permission to stay, you also need a UKVI account to access your eVisa
- If your indefinite leave to remain is recorded only as a wet ink stamp or vignette in an old passport (not a BRP, BRC, or EU Settlement Scheme record), use the no time limit (NTL) settlement route described later
๐ก Tip: If your partner and children are joining you as dependants, each one needs their own UKVI account.
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Gather Your Sign-In Documents
- Have ready a valid passport, plus one of: your visa application reference (GWF or UAN), your BRP number, or your expired BRP card
- Choose a mobile phone number and email address you will keep using โ these become your UKVI account sign-in identifiers
- Keep a smartphone available to use the UK Immigration: ID Check app for identity confirmation
โ ๏ธ Watch out: If you can no longer access the phone number or email you set up with, use the account-recovery service linked from gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account before trying to generate a share code.
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Create Your UKVI Account
- Start at gov.uk/evisa/set-up-ukvi-account and follow the 'Create a UKVI account' link
- Provide your phone number and email
- Enter your sign-in document combination (passport plus visa application reference, passport plus BRP number, or expired BRP)
- Confirm your identity via the smartphone app, or use one of the alternative methods if you cannot use the app
๐ก Tip: gov.uk/evisa states: 'You do not need to pay to set up a UKVI account or access your eVisa.' If a site asks you for payment, you are not on the official service.
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Sign In and View Your eVisa
- Sign in to your UKVI account at the dashboard linked from gov.uk/evisa
- Open your eVisa โ it shows your identity and immigration status, including what rights you have in the UK such as to work, rent, or claim benefits
- Confirm your details (name, date of birth, nationality, photo, current passport) match your physical documents
โ ๏ธ Watch out: If your eVisa shows wrong details, or if you can view it but cannot generate a share code, report an error via the link on gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status (the page also handles the case where the Home Office set up your account and you have never been able to access it).
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Update Your Account Before You Travel
- Sign in and confirm your UKVI account has your current passport and personal details
- Confirm your eVisa is correct and shows the right immigration status
- Confirm the details you give your carrier exactly match what is on your account
- If anything has changed, update your account at gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account before you book or travel
๐ก Tip: Carry a valid passport or travel document that you have added to your UKVI account. Your status is checked when you leave and enter the UK (by border control or eGates) and when you check in with your carrier.
โ ๏ธ Watch out: gov.uk/evisa/travel-with-evisa warns: 'Your carrier may not let you travel if your details are wrong. You may also be delayed at the UK border.' Update before booking, not at the airport.
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Keep Your UKVI Account Up to Date
- Sign in to update your passport or travel document, name, mobile phone number, email address, home address, or postal address when they change
- You can also correct your date of birth, add or change a nationality, add another passport or travel document, or change your photo
- If you are updating your name, date of birth, or nationality, have an identity document ready that proves the change
๐ก Tip: gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account notes: 'You cannot change your name or your passport or travel document if you're waiting for a visa application decision.' Wait until your decision is issued.
โ ๏ธ Watch out: If you cannot prove a change with a standard identity document, gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account links a different process for those without such documents. Use that route rather than skipping the update.
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Settlement Route: NTL Application (Stamp or Vignette Holders Only)
ExpatIf your only proof of indefinite leave to remain is a wet ink stamp or vignette in an old passport, a certificate of entitlement, or a Home Office travel document โ and not a BRP, BRC, or EU Settlement Scheme record
- Make a free no time limit (NTL) application via the link on gov.uk/evisa/get-evisa-settlement-uk
- Create or link a UKVI account at the start (if you have a valid passport) or after approval (if you do not)
- Attend a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) appointment for fingerprints and a photo
- Submit supporting documents online or pay UKVCAS for scanning at the appointment
๐ก Tip: gov.uk/evisa/get-evisa-settlement-uk confirms: 'Getting an eVisa will not change your immigration status. You'll still be able to use your physical document.' Processing can take up to 6 months; your physical settlement document remains valid throughout.
What Could Go Wrong
Set up a UKVI account: Cannot complete sign-in or have forgotten your sign-in details
Recovery: gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account states: 'You can get help to recover your UKVI account if you're having problems signing in.' Use the recovery service linked from that page; UKVI also offers webchat for other questions about the account or eVisa.
View your eVisa: eVisa shows the wrong date of birth, immigration status, or other detail
Recovery: Per gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status: 'You should report an error with your eVisa if: your eVisa is wrong โ for example it's showing the wrong date of birth or immigration status; you can view your eVisa but you cannot use it to get a share code.' Report the error via the link on that page (gov.uk/evisa/report-error-evisa).
View your eVisa: Home Office set up your account but you have never been able to access it
Recovery: gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account lists this as an explicit error to report: 'You should report an error with your eVisa if: ... the Home Office set up your UKVI account and you've never been able to access it.'
Generate a share code: You cannot view your eVisa or get a share code at all
Recovery: Per gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status: 'You can use different services to prove your right to work or prove your right to rent if you cannot access an eVisa.' Use the alternative service paths linked from that page (gov.uk/prove-right-to-work and gov.uk/prove-right-to-rent in England).
Update UKVI account: You need to update your name, date of birth, or nationality but have no document that proves the change
Recovery: gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account notes: 'There's a different way to update your details if you do not have an identity document that shows your new name, date of birth or nationality.' Follow the alternative process linked on that page.
Travel with eVisa: Your UKVI account details do not match your travel document or booking
Recovery: Update your UKVI account before you travel. gov.uk/evisa/travel-with-evisa warns: 'Your carrier may not let you travel if your details are wrong. You may also be delayed at the UK border.'
Lost or stolen expired BRP: Even though all BRPs have expired, you must still report a lost or stolen card
Recovery: Per gov.uk/biometric-residence-permits: 'You must report a lost or stolen BRP, even though it's expired. You can be fined up to GBP 1,000 and made to leave the UK if you do not report a lost or stolen BRP.' If you find someone else's lost or stolen BRP and you are in the UK, post it (with no other documents in the envelope) to the Returns Unit, PO Box 195, Bristol BS20 1BT.
Costs
| Item | Amount | Payment | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| UKVI account setup | ยฃ0 | N/A | Free. gov.uk/evisa: 'You do not need to pay to set up a UKVI account or access your eVisa.' |
| Access to your eVisa | ยฃ0 | N/A | Free as part of the UKVI account. |
| Share code generation | ยฃ0 | N/A | Generated on demand inside the UKVI account; no fee published on gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status. |
| No time limit (NTL) settlement-route eVisa application | ยฃ0 | N/A | Free per gov.uk/evisa/get-evisa-settlement-uk. A separate UKVCAS biometrics-enrolment fee may apply at the appointment provider; that figure is set by UKVCAS at booking and is not published on gov.uk. |
| Update UKVI account details | ยฃ0 | N/A | No fee published on gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account. |
- Payment:
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- Notes:
- Free. gov.uk/evisa: 'You do not need to pay to set up a UKVI account or access your eVisa.'
- Payment:
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- Notes:
- Free as part of the UKVI account.
- Payment:
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- Notes:
- Generated on demand inside the UKVI account; no fee published on gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status.
- Payment:
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- Notes:
- Free per gov.uk/evisa/get-evisa-settlement-uk. A separate UKVCAS biometrics-enrolment fee may apply at the appointment provider; that figure is set by UKVCAS at booking and is not published on gov.uk.
- Payment:
- N/A
- Notes:
- No fee published on gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account.
FAQ
Documents
Do I still need a BRP, or has it been replaced?
All BRPs (biometric residence permits) have expired and have been replaced by eVisas. gov.uk/biometric-residence-permits states: 'All BRPs have now expired and have been replaced by eVisas.' The cut-over deadline was 31 October 2024. If you have an expired BRP and still have permission to stay in the UK, you need to create a UKVI account to access your eVisa.
What documents can I use to sign in to my UKVI account?
Per gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account: a passport, national identity card, valid or expired biometric residence card (BRC), expired biometric residence permit (BRP), or your UKVI customer number โ plus access to the phone number or email you used to sign in.
Costs
Does it cost anything to set up a UKVI account or get an eVisa?
No. gov.uk/evisa states: 'You do not need to pay to set up a UKVI account or access your eVisa.'
General
Can I still use my expired BRP for anything?
Yes, for some things, for 18 months after the expiry date printed on the card. Per gov.uk/biometric-residence-permits, you can use it to get a share code to prove your right to work in the UK, get a share code to prove your right to rent in England, create a UKVI account to get access to your eVisa, and apply to stay in the UK. But you can no longer use an expired BRP for travel.
Do my partner or children need their own UKVI accounts?
Yes, if they are joining you as dependants. gov.uk/evisa/set-up-ukvi-account states: 'If your partner and children are joining you in the UK as dependants then they need their own UKVI accounts.'
What if my UKVI account details are wrong when I travel?
gov.uk/evisa/travel-with-evisa warns: 'Your carrier may not let you travel if your details are wrong. You may also be delayed at the UK border.' Update your UKVI account before you travel.
What if I cannot access my eVisa at all?
Per gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status: 'Check that you have finished setting up your UKVI account to access your eVisa.' The same page notes alternative routes: 'You can use different services to prove your right to work or prove your right to rent if you cannot access an eVisa.'
I have indefinite leave to remain shown only by a stamp in an old passport โ what do I do?
Per gov.uk/evisa/get-evisa-settlement-uk, you can apply for an eVisa via the no time limit (NTL) route. The application is free; you will attend a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) appointment for biometrics; processing can take up to 6 months. The page confirms: 'Getting an eVisa will not change your immigration status. You'll still be able to use your physical document.'
After This Process
- โ Bookmark gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-status โ you will return here whenever you need a share code
- โ Re-generate a share code when the previous 90-day code expires; landlords, employers, and carriers can request a fresh one
- โ Update your UKVI account each time your passport, address, or contact details change โ before you travel
- โ Watch the eVisa support videos linked from gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account if you get stuck
Sources
- gov.uk โ eVisa overview (gov.uk โ)
- gov.uk โ Biometric residence permits (BRP โ historical) (gov.uk โ)
- gov.uk โ Set up a UKVI account (gov.uk โ)
- gov.uk โ View and prove your immigration status (gov.uk โ)
- gov.uk โ Travel with your eVisa (gov.uk โ)
- gov.uk โ Update your UKVI account (gov.uk โ)
- gov.uk โ Get an eVisa if you have settlement (gov.uk โ)
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- T1GOV.UK / UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 2026-05-11
An eVisa is a digital record of identity and immigration status, including conditions such as the right to work or study. 'You'll usually get an eVisa when you successfully apply for a visa or other type of permission to be in the UK.' 'You need a UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account to access your eVisa.' 'You do not need to pay to set up a UKVI account or access your eVisa.'
gov.uk - T1GOV.UK / UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 2026-05-11
'All BRPs have now expired and have been replaced by eVisas.' Cut-over deadline 31 October 2024. 'If you have an expired BRP and still have permission to stay in the UK, you need to create a UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account to get access to your eVisa.' Expired BRP usable for 18 months after expiry to: get a share code to prove right to work; get a share code to prove right to rent in England; create a UKVI account to access your eVisa; apply to stay in the UK. 'You can no longer use an expired BRP for travel.' Lost/stolen reporting duty: 'You must report a lost or stolen BRP, even though it's expired. You can be fined up to GBP 1,000 and made to leave the UK if you do not report a lost or stolen BRP.' Returns Unit address: PO Box 195, Bristol, BS20 1BT.
gov.uk - T1GOV.UK / UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 2026-05-11
Eligibility: 'You can use this service to access an eVisa if you have: any visa for the UK (England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland) [or] settlement in the UK.' Dependants: 'If your partner and children are joining you in the UK as dependants then they need their own UKVI accounts.' Required at setup: phone number and email; valid passport plus visa application number (GWF or UAN), or valid passport plus BRP number, or expired BRP card. Identity confirmed via smartphone app with alternative methods available.
gov.uk - T1GOV.UK / UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 2026-05-11
'Your eVisa shows your identity and immigration status. This includes what rights you have in the UK, for example to work, rent or claim benefits.' 'You can get a share code to prove your immigration status to people such as employers or landlords, or when you travel.' 'You'll need to give them your date of birth. You will not need to show them your eVisa.' 'A share code lasts for 90 days. You can: use the share code as many times as you need before it expires; get a new share code whenever you need one.' Same sign-in document set as gov.uk/evisa/update-ukvi-account; alternative right-to-work and right-to-rent service routes available if eVisa cannot be accessed.
gov.uk - T1GOV.UK / UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 2026-05-11
Pre-travel checks: 'your UKVI account has your current passport and personal details'; 'your eVisa is correct, for example it shows the right immigration status'; 'your details exactly match the passenger information you give to your carrier.' Document to carry: 'a valid passport or travel document that you've added to your UKVI account.' Status checked at border (border control or eGates) and at carrier check-in. 'A share code for travel is valid for 90 days so you can get it before you travel. It can be used more than once.' Warning: 'Your carrier may not let you travel if your details are wrong. You may also be delayed at the UK border.'
gov.uk - T1GOV.UK / UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 2026-05-11
Sign-in document set: 'passport; national identity card; biometric residence card (BRC) โ this can be valid or expired; expired biometric residence permit (BRP); UKVI customer number.' Updateable details include passport or travel document, name, mobile phone number, email address, home address, postal address; date of birth corrections; nationality additions or changes; additional passport or travel document; photo. 'If you're updating your name, date of birth or nationality then you'll need an identity document that proves that it has changed.' Restriction: 'You cannot change your name or your passport or travel document if you're waiting for a visa application decision.' 'You can only use this service to update your UKVI account details. You cannot update any immigration details, for example a visa or a citizenship application.' Recovery: 'You can get help to recover your UKVI account if you're having problems signing in.' Webchat support and eVisa support videos linked from the page. Alternative update process exists for those without an identity document proving the change.
gov.uk - T1GOV.UK / UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) 2026-05-11
Settlement route applies if you have 'physical proof of your immigration status, such as a wet ink stamp or vignette (sticker) which: has no expiry date' and which 'proves you have settlement in the UK โ also known as indefinite leave to remain (ILR) or indefinite leave to enter (ILE).' Not this route for expired BRP, BRC, or EU Settlement Scheme holders. 'Make an NTL application' (free no time limit application). Biometrics required: 'You'll need to have your fingerprints and photo (biometric information) taken at a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) service point.' 'It can take up to 6 months to process an NTL application.' 'Getting an eVisa will not change your immigration status. You'll still be able to use your physical document.'
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