If you have a Student visa, you would have been issued a BRP if:
- you are a national of a country that is not in the and you applied for your Student visa outside of the UK (before 1 November 2024) and provided your biometrics at a Visa Application Centre (VAC).
- you are a ‘’ and you applied for your Student visa inside the UK (before 1 November) and used the UK Immigration: ID Check app to provide your biometrics.
The end date of your BRP, in almost all cases, will be 31 December 2024, even though your permission to stay in the UK will expire later than this.
If you were issued a BRP but have lost it or it was stolen, you are no longer required to replace it. You do however need to . You can still create a UKVI account and access your eVisa without your BRP by using the BRP reference number, if you have it or your passport and the reference number of your previous visa application form.
If your BRP expires on or after 31 December 2024, you must act now to create a UKVI Account and access your eVisa. We strongly advise you to do this well in advance of overseas travel you have planned during the university’s winter vacation or at the very latest before 31 December 2024.
How do I Access My eVisa?
This is straightforward provided you gather all the required information; use a laptop (and your mobile to complete the identity check using the UK Immigration: ID Check app), you follow the guidance carefully and take your time.
To access your eVisa you must first create a UKVI account:
- Before you start, .
- Gather your passport, BRP and the most recent visa application form you completed (you will need either the GWF or UAN reference number).
- Visit the Home Office ‘, click ‘Start now’ and answer the questions.
- You should then be able to access the page, ‘Create a UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account’: click ‘Create an account’ and complete the form. We recommend you use your passport, rather than your BRP, when creating your account.
- Once you have created your UKVI account, you will need to sign in.
- You will be prompted to confirm your identity using the UK Immigration: ID Check app on your mobile phone (you can use someone else’s mobile if yours does not work).
- In the app, take a photo of your passport’s data page, your BRP and a photo of your face.
- Returning to your laptop, you need to ‘link’ your UKVI account to your eVisa: complete all the questions and then click ‘Submit’.
- UKVI will send you an email when your eVisa is ready to view. This can take several days.
- If you experience any technical issues .
You should retain your BRP and if it is still valid take it with you when you travel. Once your BRP expires you do not need it to travel but you should keep it in case you require the details for a future immigration application or proof of residence in the UK. You should not return your BRP to the Home Office.