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E-Visa Transition Extension Decision

Friday, 28 February 2025 by Lex Legal
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Extension Decision Updated to 1 June 2025

According to the latest statistics published by the Home Office, more than 4 million UK visa holders have successfully created accounts to access their E-Visas. However, an estimated 600,000 people are still waiting to transition from physical documents to E-Visas.

To support the smooth continuation of the E-Visa transition and ensure that no one is disadvantaged, the Home Office has added another postponement announcement to its previous extension. The extension decision, previously set for 1 March 2025, has now been updated to 1 June 2025.

What Does This Mean For You?

If you hold a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) or an EUSS Biometric Residence Card (BRC) that expired on or after 31 December 2024, but you still have a valid immigration status, you can continue to use your expired documents for international travel until 1 June 2025.

Why Is Transitioning to E-Visa Important?

If you haven’t yet transitioned to an E-Visa, it’s important to create an account as soon as possible. This process is completely free, and it’s quite simple for physical document holders to create a UKVI account to access their E-Visas.

Ensuring the accuracy of your E-Visa information when travelling to or before leaving the United Kingdom is crucial for a smooth travel experience. By following the steps outlined in our previous blog posts and YouTube videos, you can create your E-Visa and avoid potential delays or problems during your journey.

For More Information

If you have questions or need more information, don’t forget to visit the relevant resources on the Lex Legal website and our YouTube channel!

Hande Ararat Lex Legal/ Paralegal

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