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eVisa Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Is air travel in the UK ok?

    It is important to carry a form of photographic ID for domestic travel. However, as you are not entering the country and not required to evidence your immigration permissions at the border, your current passport or driving license should be sufficient. Please verify the requirements with your carrier.

  • If I haven't been able to set up my eVisa, can I travel via Dublin Airport instead?

    The Common Travel Area involves some co-operation on immigration issues. If you are planning to enter the UK through the Republic of Ireland (ROI), e.g. via Dublin Airport, it is important to note that you may be refused permission to enter ROI if you are unable to evidence that you qualify for admission to the UK. In other words, when entering the UK via Dublin Airport (for example), and you have permission to stay in the UK for longer than 6 months, you must be able to evidence your immigration status by presenting your eVisa.

  • I have created two UKVI accounts. What do I do now?

    Please contact the Home Office Resolution Centre in the first instance. If they are unable to resolve the issue, then please raise it with the Immigration Support Service team.

  • What if I have lost or misplaced my BRP?

    You can use your travel document, such as a passport, or your visa application reference number to create your UKVI account if your BRP card has been lost or stolen.

    If you no longer have access to your Home Office reference numbers (e.g. BRP number, or visa application number such as UAN or GWF) you can request these via the Request Your Reference service to enable you to register for your UKVI account. You will be directed to this service at the relevant point when creating your UKVI account.