How to apply for a visa to come to the UK
Getting a decision on your application
You’ll get a letter or an email telling you the Home Office has made a decision on your application.
It will tell you what you need to do next.
If you have not received your email, check your spam or junk folder.
If your application is successful
You’ll be given either:
- a sticker (called a vignette) that goes in your passport - if you gave your biometric information at a visa application centre
- an online record of your immigration status (an ‘eVisa’)
The vignette or online immigration status information will show:
- what you’ve been granted (for example, a Student visa)
- the dates your visa is valid (start date and end date)
- the conditions of your visa
Your visa conditions
The conditions say what you can and cannot do in the UK. For example, they might say:
- ‘No access to public funds’ - you cannot claim benefits
- ‘No work’ - you cannot take paid or unpaid work in the UK
- ‘Restricted work’ - you can only work for your sponsor
Getting your vignette
If the visa application centre kept your passport, they’ll either:
- send it to you with the vignette inside - if you paid for this service when you applied
- ask you to collect the passport and vignette
If you kept your passport, you’ll need to take it to the visa application centre to collect your vignette.
If there’s an error in your vignette
If you notice an error in your vignette, you should contact your visa application centre immediately to correct it before you come to the UK.
If you notice the error after you’ve arrived in the UK, you must report it to UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) within 3 months of arriving or you’ll need to make a new application.
Getting an eVisa
An eVisa is an online record of your immigration status. eVisas have replaced biometric residence permits (BRPs).
You’ll be able to view your immigration status information online and share it with others, for example employers or universities.
Some government organisations and public authorities will be able to access your immigration status information, for example when you travel through the UK border.
If your application is refused
You’ll get a letter or an email explaining why your application was refused.
Your passport will be returned, if it was kept as part of your application.
Your refusal letter will explain if you have the right to either an: