UK to replace paper documents with eVisas from February 25

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UK to replace paper documents with eVisas from February 25

UK Visas and Immigration has announced that visitors to the United Kingdom who require a visa will no longer receive physical documents from February 25, 2026.

The announcement was made in a post on X on Friday.

According the official UKVI, travellers will now be issued an electronic visa, or eVisa, which must be viewed via a UKVI account before travel.

“From 25 February 2026 visitors to the UK, who need a visa, will get an eVisa only. Create your UKVI account and view your eVisa, before you travel to the UK,” the statement read.

The UK government explains that an eVisa is “a digital record of your identity and immigration status – for example the type of visa you have or if you have indefinite leave to remain (settlement) in the UK – and the conditions of your status, for example if you’re allowed to work or study in the UK.”

It added that eVisas are replacing physical immigration documents, noting, “Biometric residence permits (BRPs) have already been replaced by eVisas. They will also replace biometric residence cards (BRCs) and wet ink stamps or vignettes (stickers) in passports.”

Travellers will typically receive an eVisa “when you successfully apply for a visa or other type of permission to be in the UK.”

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Once issued, users can “view your eVisa and get a share code to prove your immigration status, for example when you get a new job or rent a home,” and can travel after adding passport or travel document details.

According to the UK government, accessing the eVisa requires a UKVI account.

“You can set up a UKVI account if you do not already have one. You do not need to pay to set up a UKVI account or access your eVisa,” the UK govenrment website confirmed.

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