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BRP & E-Visa: Immigration Updates

If you are in the UK on a visa, staying informed about immigration law changes is essential. The Home Office has confirmed that the transition to a digital immigration system, commonly known as the E-Visa, is well underway.

At Portway Solicitors, we are committed to assisting individuals with their immigration needs. Our expert team can provide clarity on your legal rights and ensure compliance with the latest Home Office requirements.

Transition to the E-Visa System

The UK Home Office is in the process of replacing Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) with a fully digital E-Visa system. This change has raised concerns, particularly regarding the impact on travel and proof of immigration status.

Key Update on BRP Expiration:

To facilitate a smooth transition, the Home Office has confirmed that expired BRPs will be accepted for travel until 1st June 2025. This temporary extension, announced in February 2025, provides reassurance to individuals who have yet to transition to the E-Visa system. However, it remains crucial to take proactive steps to ensure compliance with immigration regulations and avoid potential legal complications.

Legal Considerations & How We Can Assist:

If you currently hold a BRP, we strongly recommend reviewing your immigration status to ensure you are prepared for the transition. Understanding the implications of the E-Visa system and ensuring proper documentation is in place is essential for avoiding disruptions to your residency or travel plans.

Our legal team is available to provide advice on BRP renewals, guidance on the E-Visa process, and support for any immigration-related concerns. We are committed to working in your best interests to ensure full compliance with UK immigration laws.

For further legal assistance or to discuss your individual circumstances, please contact Portway Solicitors at your earliest convenience.

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