Starting February 25, visitors to the UK will receive an eVisa instead of a vignette (sticker) in their passports. Applicants ...
The UK government is pressing ahead with a major overhaul of its immigration system, moving steadily toward a fully digital model that will replace physical visa documents with online records of ...
An eVisa account gives you direct access to your visa details, including your rights and conditions for living, working or studying in the UK. The platform is available to most visa holders issued a ...
Starting today, millions living in the UK will receive email invitations to sign up for an e-visa account that will replace their physical immigration documents like Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) ...
The UK immigration landscape in 2026 is defined by a "quality over quantity" shift, specifically targeting high-skilled ...
The United Kingdom’s immigration system is set to go fully digital, with the UK Embassy in Ghana confirming that from 25 February 2026, all visitors requiring a visa will be issued an eVisa only. This ...
Are you a recent graduate from a top global university and dreaming of launching your career in the United Kingdom? The UK High Potential Individual (HPI) visa offers a unique opportunity to live, ...
From 12 January, most people granted a UK visit visa, along with some other visa types, will be issued an eVisa alongside a physical visa sticker. This marks an interim phase as the UK shifts away ...
Understand what the new Home Office development means for existing BRP and BRC holders, and what you need to do. Presently, students, workers, immigrants and their dependents from non-EU countries ...
LONDON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The number of British visas granted to foreign health and care workers and family members of international students fell sharply after the previous Conservative government ...
UK visa applications from foreign skilled workers and health staff dropped significantly last year after stricter immigration controls were enforced, new data has revealed. There were 61,000 people ...