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- Your UKVI Account
- Children
- View and Prove Your Immigration Status
- Updating Your Details
- Crossing The UK Border
- Help Accessing Your UKVI Account
- How We Protect Your Data
You have a UKVIaccount if you: 1. applied to the EU Settlement Scheme 2. applied for a visa and used the UK Immigration: ID Check app 3. created one when applying for a visa (you’ll have received a UKVIaccount confirmation email) 4. created one to get access to an eVisa (an online record of your immigration status)
A parent, guardian or responsible adult can create a UKVI account on behalf of a child. To create a UKVIaccount for a child, the parent, guardian or responsible adult will need the child’s identity document and date of birth. The adult can use their own contact details, such as their phone number and email address. When the child is able to manage ...
You can sign in to the online View and Prove service using your UKVIaccount details. Use this service to view your eVisa and check what rights you have in the UK, for example your right to work or claim benefits. You can also use this service to prove your status to others, such as employers, landlords or education providers, by generating a ‘share...
Tell us if your travel document or personal details change. It’s important that you keep your personal details on your UKVIaccount up to date so you can continue to access your account, and to avoid any unnecessary delays at the UK border. You can update your details through the ‘update your UK Visas and Immigration account details’ service or by u...
If you have a UKVIaccount, we’ll digitally check your information on arrival. You will not usually need to prove your status when crossing the border. If you also hold a BRP or BRC, you should always carry it with you as you may need to show this to your carrier (for example airline or transport provider) or at the border. When you tell us of a new...
Get help if you’re having problems signing in to your UK Visas and Immigration account. The Resolution Centreprovides telephone and email support to all account holders. Support includes: 1. helping you access your account 2. helping you update your personal details 3. sharing your status on your behalf, if you are unable to do so yourself
You can find information on how the Home Office uses and protects your personal data by reading the following privacy notices: 1. Borders, immigration and citizenship 2. View and Prove
Once you have access to your eVisa, you can sign in to your UKVI account to view your eVisa and prove your immigration status.
If you’ve started a UK visa application, you can sign back in to continue your application. To sign back in: Find your registration email. Follow the link in the email. Enter your sign in...
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