Online immigration status (eVisa)
The UK Government is replacing physical immigration documents with digital proof of immigration status called an eVisa.
What you need to do
If you use a biometric residence permit (BRP), biometric residence card (BRC), or visa vignette in your passport to prove your rights in the UK, find out what you need to do at the following GOV.UK page:
Organisations that can help
These organisations offer immediate, free support for vulnerable individuals in their transition to an eVisa:
Advice NI
Advice NI offers support to those transitioning from physical immigration documents to a digital eVisa.
- phone: 0800 915 4604
- email: advice@adviceni.net
Location: national
North Down YMCA
North Down YMCA offers support to vulnerable migrants and refugees who need to transfer to an eVisa, and access or prove their digital status. They also provide post-application support.
They offer face-to-face appointments in their Bangor office and in their outreach clinics across Northern Ireland, as well as telephone/ email advice.
- phone: 07591 840 529/ 0289 145 4290
- email: evisa@northdownymca.org
Location:
- Belfast
- outer Belfast
- east of Northern Ireland
- west and south of Northern Ireland
South Tyrone Empowerment Programme (STEP)
The South Tyrone Empowerment Programme (STEP) eVisa support service sits within the wider community advice service. It is by appointment in their offices across mid-Ulster in Dungannon, Cookstown and Magherafelt.
- phone: 028 877 50211
- email: reception@stepni.org
Location: west and south of Northern Ireland
Accessing your eVisa
Find out how to access your eVisa at the link below: