eVisas

From 31 December, people on the Homes for Ukraine scheme are required to prove their immigration status electronically with an eVisa.

The eVisa replaces physical documents with an online record of a guest’s immigration status and the conditions of their permission to enter or stay in the UK.

A guest must create a UKVI account to access your eVisa.  

What is an eVisa? 

Guests can use an eVisa to travel to the UK together with their current passport, which must be linked to their UKVI account.

They should also get a share code to prove their immigration status before travelling. The guests carrier may ask for it. A share code is valid for 90 days.

It’s also important to know that:

  • creating a UKVI account does not change, or remove your current immigration status, or your rights in the UK 
  • you must keep your UKVI account up to date with your latest passport/travel document and contact details.
  • you’ll need your in-date physical immigration documents when you travel internationally. You will not be permitted to travel without a valid passport
  • If your passport is due to expire, it is your responsibility to apply for renewal. You should contact the Ukrainian Embassy in London or Edinburgh https://uk.mfa.gov.ua/en for advice on how to do this.

The benefits of eVisas

  • they are secure and cannot be lost, stolen or tampered with, unlike a physical document 
  • you will not need to wait for, or collect, a physical document after your application is decided – you might still need to provide biometric information in person, and we will tell you if you need to do this 
  • it will be quicker and easier to prove your status at the UK border, and share your status with third parties like employers and landlords