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eVisa
The UK Government is replacing physical immigration documents with digital proof of immigration status called an eVisa. If you use a BRP, BRC or visa vignette in your passport to prove your rights in the UK, go to Online immigration status (eVisa) - GOV.UK to find out what you need to do. If you require support to apply for an evisa, here are some organisations you can approach.
Migrant Help has supported thousands of individuals through a national network of services and is able to offer face-to-face and remote support to those transitioning to the new digital immigration system.
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Central British Fund for World Jewish Relief
We are supporting refugees from all backgrounds through their transition to the new eVisa system. This service will provide:
- free guidance and assistance with UKVI account creation through free webinars, online workshops and one-to-one sessions
- support with visa-related queries
- assistance with understanding how to use their UKVI account and eVisa effectively
Afghanistan and Central Asian Association (ACAA)
Our eVisa service provides tailored support to vulnerable refugees and ethnic minorities as they transition to digital immigration status. This includes assisting individuals in creating and managing their UKVI accounts, linking their eVisas, and offering ongoing support for account management and updates.
We also help people with limited English proficiency to effectively use the platform.
Please be advised that you do not need a solicitor or an immigration advisor to apply for an evisa. It is a FREE service and you should not be charged for any support you receive to apply.
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