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UK Extends eVisa Grace Period to 1 June 2025 - Here’s What You Need to Know

Still using your BRP or BRC to prove your UK immigration status? Good news! The Home Office has extended the eVisa grace period until 1 June 2025, giving you more time to switch to a digital eVisa. Over 4 million people have already made the move, but around 600,000 still need to.

You can use your expired biometric residence permit or EUSS card for travel until the deadline; after that, only your eVisa will count. So, create your UKVI account, update your details, and link your passport. The digital system is designed to make travel and proof of status quicker and easier. Are you ready for the switch?

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UK Extends eVisa Grace Period to 1 June 2025 - Here’s What You Need to Know

Still using your BRP or BRC to prove your UK immigration status? Good news! The Home Office has extended the eVisa grace period until 1 June 2025, giving you more time to switch to a digital eVisa. Over 4 million people have already made the move, but around 600,000 still need to.

You can use your expired biometric residence permit or EUSS card for travel until the deadline; after that, only your eVisa will count. So, create your UKVI account, update your details, and link your passport. The digital system is designed to make travel and proof of status quicker and easier. Are you ready for the switch?

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