eVisa

What is an eVisa?
An eVisa is an online record of your immigration status and the conditions of your permission to enter or stay in the UK.
The physical documents being replaced are:
- biometric residence permits (BRP)
- biometric residence cards (BRC)
- passport endorsements, such as indefinite leave to enter wet ink stamps
- vignette stickers in passports, such as entry clearance or visa vignettes
You need to create a UKVI account to be able to access your eVisa. Â
Find out more on the Gov.UK website here: Online immigration status (eVisa) – GOV.UK
Free support is available in Manchester
Every Monday 2pm-6pm at Manchester Central Library, St Peter’s Square, M2 5PD
Ask for Europia or ‘help with eVisa’ on the receiption at the library.Â
Please bring your ID documents (BRP card or passport) as those will need to be scanned to create a UKVI account for you.
You can book an appointment on other days to get help with eVisa in the Europia office at the address below:
EuropiaÂ
St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ
Office hours: Monday to Thursday 10am – 4pm
Tel. 07955366338Â or visit their website www.europia.org.uk


Help with eVisas in Salford
If you live in Salford you can register to be invited to a support session by email.
Contact Thomas Brookbank at thomas.broodbank@salford.gov.uk
Get help with eVisa in Stockport
Citizens Advice Stockport can help you at their free drop-in sessions.
Find out more about the times and locations here: https://www.casort.org/citizens-advice-stockport/face-to-face


Help with eVisas in Oldham
Keyring
Oldham Library, Greaves Street, Oldham OL1 1AL
Drop-in on Tuesdays 10-3pm (you must arrive by 2pm)
To get the support you must live in Oldham and have a good level of English to be able to communicate, as we are unable to provide translators.
You can register to be invited to a support session by email.
Appointments are available outside of the drop-in hours.
Enquiries:Â enquiries@keyring.org
Referrals: ancora@keyring.orgÂ
Tel: 0161 669 5868
Find out more information about Keyring and the support they offer on their website at www.keyring.org