Apply for Your eVisa with Any Visa
At Any Visa, we have streamlined the application process for your eVisa. Simply fill out the easy form above, and our immigration experts will handle the application for you. This ensures your application is submitted without mistakes, and you'll receive live, one-to-one feedback from our team throughout the process.
What is an eVisa?
An eVisa is an electronic record of your immigration status, granting you the right to live and work in the UK. Starting from December 31, 2024, all holders of Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) will be required to register for an eVisa. If you do not transition to an eVisa, you will be unable to prove your right to live or work in the UK or even travel.
Benefits of eVisas
Security: eVisas are secure and cannot be lost, stolen, or tampered with, unlike physical BRPs.
No Wait for Physical Documents: There’s no need to wait for or collect a physical document after your application is processed.
Ease of Proof: It will be quicker and easier to prove your status at the UK border and share your status with third parties, such as employers and landlords.
What is a UKVI Account?
Any Visa will create your UKVI account and manage your eVisa application. By choosing Any Visa, you can rest assured that our experts will double-check your application before submission and notify you when your permission to remain is available for access.
How to Use Your UKVI Account
Once we create your UKVI account and successfully apply for your eVisa, you will be able to view your eVisa details online, including the type of permission granted, expiration date, and conditions of stay in the UK.
Your eVisa will be linked to your passport in your UKVI account, so it’s essential to keep your passport details up to date. If you change your passport due to loss or theft, be sure to update your UKVI account to avoid any issues when traveling back to the UK.
You can also share your immigration status information with third parties, such as employers or landlords, by generating a share code in your UKVI account, which provides them with limited access to your immigration status information.