Original document : https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-advice-for-uk-visa-applicants-and-temporary-uk-residents

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Guidance

Coronavirus (COVID-19): advice for UK visa applicants and temporary UK residents

This is advice for visa customers and applicants in the UK, visa customers outside of the UK and British nationals overseas who need to apply for a passport affected by travel restrictions associated with coronavirus.

If you’re in the UK

You are expected to take all reasonable steps to leave the UK where it is possible to do so or apply to regularise your stay in the UK.

If you intend to leave the UK but have not been able to do so and you have a visa or leave that expires between 1 November and 30 November 2020 you may request additional time to stay, known as ‘exceptional assurance’, by completing the online form.

If you are granted ‘exceptional assurance’ it will act as a short-term protection against any adverse action or consequences after your leave has expired. If conditions allowed you to work, study or rent accommodation you may continue to do so during the period of your exceptional assurance. Exceptional assurance does not grant you leave.

After you’ve completed the form, you’ll be told what you’ll need to submit to show why you can’t leave the UK.

For example, if you can’t leave the UK because you can’t find a flight before your leave/visa expires, you’ll need to submit a copy of a confirmed flight ticket. If you can’t leave the UK because you have coronavirus, you’ll need to submit confirmation of your positive coronavirus test result.

If you’ve already completed the form to request exceptional assurance and you’re waiting on the outcome, you do not need to email us or complete the form again. We are considering all requests and we will contact you to let you know the outcome. During this time, you will not be treated as an overstayer or suffer any detriment in any future immigration applications for this consideration period.

If you’ve already been given assurance but your circumstances have changed or you’re unable to leave the UK by the assurance date previously given, you must reapply through the online form. You’ll need to clearly state that you’re making a subsequent application. You’ll be asked to provide new supporting evidence.

If you intend to stay in the UK and wish to regularise your stay

If you decide to stay in the UK, you should apply for the necessary leave to remain in the UK. You’ll also be able to submit an application form from within the UK where you would usually need to apply for a visa from your home country.

You’ll need to meet the requirements of the route you’re applying for and pay the UK application fee.

The terms of your leave will remain the same until your application is decided. If you are switching into work or study routes you may be able to commence work or study whilst your application is under consideration.

If your leave expires after 31 October 2020

You can submit an application form from within the UK where you would usually need to apply for a visa from your home country.

You’ll need to show your application is urgent, for example if you need to start a new job or course of study, please provide full details of this in a covering letter with your supporting documents.

You’ll need to pay the fees and meet all requirements of your visa as normal, except the need to submit the application in your home country.

This is being kept under review.

If you have overstayed your leave

If your visa or leave expired between 24 January 2020 and 31 August 2020 there will be no future adverse immigration consequences if you didn’t make an application to regularise your stay during this period. However, if you have not applied to regularise your stay or submitted a request for an exceptional assurance you must make arrangements to leave the UK.

Application and Service Centres in the UK

SomeMost UK Visa and Citizenship Application Centres (UKVCAS) have reopened for existing customers. You can check which UKVCAS centres are open. and book an appointment if you have not already done so.

UKVCAS Service Points are essential services and will remain open throughout the UK so customers can continue to book and attend appointments to progress their visa applications.

Service and Support Centres (SSCs) are essential services and will remain open. SSCs are offering a reduced number of appointments because of coronavirus. As more appointments are made available UKVI will invite you to arrange an appointment by email or post.

If you’re a Student or Child Student applicant in the UK and have given your fingerprints before

If you’re applying in the UK as a Student or Child Student (including Tier 4 student), UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) may be able to reuse your fingerprints.

If UKVI can reuse the fingerprints you’ve already given, you’ll be emailed with instructions on how to send them an image of your face and your supporting documents.

This will mean you do not have to attend a UKVCAS or an SSC service point appointment to provide biometric information.

If you cannot send the information through the instructions given, you’ll be able to book an appointment.

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If you’ve already made an appointment

We have contacted you if you made an appointment to attend a UKVCAS or SSC that is still temporary closed to let you know it has been postponed. You’ll be contacted when you can book a new appointment.

Your immigration status in the UK will not change as a result of you not being able to attend an appointment.

If you’re on a Tier 1 Entrepreneur visa and your business has been disrupted

You no longer need to employ at least 2 people for 12 consecutive months. The 12 month period you’re required to employ someone for can be made up of multiple jobs across different months.

Time when your employees were furloughed will not count towards the 12 month period.

If you’ve not been able to employ staff for 12 months by the time your visa expires, you’ll be allowed to temporarily extend your stay to give you time to meet the requirement.

These arrangements will continue for applications made after 31 May 2020, where the jobs you’re relying on were disrupted due to coronavirus.

If you’ve applied for a Student or Child Student visa (including Tier 4 visas) and are waiting for a decision on your application

You can start your course or studies before your visa application has been decided if:

  • your sponsor is a Student sponsor
  • you have been given a confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS)
  • you submitted your application before your current visa expired and you show your sponsor evidence of this
  • the course you start is the same as the one listed on your CAS
  • you have a valid Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) certificate if required

If your application is eventually rejected as invalid or refused you must stop your course or studies.

If you’ve applied for a Tier 2 or 5 visa and are waiting for a decision on your application

You can start work before your visa application has been decided if:

  • you’ve been assigned a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)
  • you submitted your application before your current visa expired and you show your sponsor evidence of this
  • the job you start is the same as the one listed on your CoS

If your application is eventually rejected as invalid or refused your sponsor will stop sponsoring you and you must stop working for them.

If you need more information about the measures in place for students and their sponsors

You can read detailed guidance on the temporary measures in place for Student sponsors, their students and short-term students in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

If you’re working for the NHS

Some health workers and their families will get their visas automatically extended because of coronavirus. The extension will apply from the date your visa is due to expire.

If your visa is due to expire after 1 October 2020, you’ll need to apply to extend your visa as usual.

These changes will apply to you if:

  • you work for the NHS or an independent health or care provider
  • your visa expires between 31 March and 1 October
  • you work as a:
    • biochemist
    • biological scientist
    • dental practitioner
    • health professional
    • medical practitioner
    • medical radiographer
    • midwife
    • nurse
    • occupational therapist
    • ophthalmologist
    • paramedic
    • pharmacist
    • physiotherapist
    • podiatrist
    • psychologist
    • social worker
    • speech and language therapist
    • therapy professional

If you’ll be working at a different NHS site than your usual place of work because of coronavirus

You can work at any NHS hospital during the coronavirus outbreak if your sponsor can maintain their sponsorship duties.

Sponsors will not need to notify UKVI of the change in your place of work.

If you do any different or extra work due to coronavirus

You can carry out supplementary work in any role at any skill level during the coronavirus outbreak. There is no restriction on the number of hours you can work.

Changes to the current restrictions on the number of hours you can work or volunteer

There is no longer a limit on the number of hours you can work or volunteer each week if you’re a:

  • Student (including Tier 4 student) working for the NHS in a list profession
  • tier 2 worker and your NHS job is a second job
  • visiting academic researcher
  • holder of a short-term visa and are permitted to volunteer

If you’re a pre-registration nurse in the UK, the deadline for you to sit the Occupational Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) has been extended to 31 December 2020. If you do not pass on the first attempt, you’ll have until 31 May 2021 to pass the exam.

If you’re working on coronavirus research

If you’re a scientist researching coronavirus (COVID-19), you may be able to apply for a Global Talent visa using the UKRI endorsed funder option. Find out about the requirements for coronavirus researchers.

If you’re outside the UK

There are changes at the border because of coronavirus. Check what you need to do before you travel.

Most UK Visa Application Centres (VACs) have resumed services where local restrictions allow.

Priority and Super Priority services are only available in some locations. If available, you’ll be able to purchase these services when booking your appointment.

For more information, and for updates to the status of VACs, including opening times in your country, check with:

  • TLS contact if you’re in Europe, Africa and parts of the Middle East
  • VFS global for all other countries

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Applying for a visa if your visa application centre (VAC) is closed

You can apply for a visit visa from any UK VAC. You should apply for all other UK visas from the country you’re living in.

If your VAC is closed due to coronavirus restrictions, you can apply online and select a VAC in another country worldwide to submit your application and biometrics. You’ll need to make sure you’re permitted to travel to that country beforehand.

You’ll be able to make any type of UK visa application. You must select the country where you would like to submit your biometrics at the start of your application.

If you’ve already submitted your application through Access UK and now intend to submit your new application at a different VAC from the one selected in that application, you’ll need to make a new application and select the VAC where you’ll submit your application.

You’ll need to pay the fee associated with your new application and request a refund for your earlier application.

This temporary concession will be reviewed by 30 November 2020.

Getting your documents

As VACs reopen their services, we will prioritise returning customer passports.

If the VAC where you applied is still closed we will not be able to return your passport.

If your passport is in a VAC, and a decision on your application has been made, the VAC will contact you to arrange collection.

If your application has not been decided, we will not contact you to return your passport until it has. If you would like your passport returned, even if your application has not been decided, please contact the VAC to arrange collection.

To see if the VAC is open for passport return in your country, check with:

  • TLS contact if you’re in Europe, Africa and parts of the Middle East
  • VFS global for all other countries

We are continuing to reopen more VACs where local restrictions allow and social distancing can be maintained.

British nationals abroad who need to apply for a passport

Her Majesty’s Passport Office is accepting online passport applications.

If you’re advised that you must book an appointment at your nearest VAC to submit your passport application, you should check if it’s open.

If your country’s VAC is still closed, you won’t be able to apply for a British passport until it reopens.

If you urgently need to travel to the UK, you should contact the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to discuss your options. You can also check the latest travel advice from the FCO.

If you’re applying for a Global Talent visa

If your endorsement from an endorsing body has expired because you’ve not been able to make an application for a visa, you may still be eligible.

Your endorsement will be accepted if both:

  • it was granted on or after 24 January 2020
  • you apply for your visa before 1 January 2021

Applications that do not meet these requirements will be considered on a case by case basis.

If you’re applying for a Start-up or Innovator visa

If your endorsement from an endorsing body has expired because you’ve not been able to travel to the UK, you may still be eligible for a visa. We will consider all applications on a case by case basis.

If your 30 day visa to work, study or join family has expired

If your 30 day visa to travel to the UK for work, study or to join family has expired, or is about to expire, you can request a replacement visa with revised validity dates free of charge until the end of this year. This does not apply to other types of visas.

This process will be in place until the end of 2020.

To request a replacement visa you can either:

  • contact the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre
  • arrange to return your passport to your VAC if it has re-opened

Contacting the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre:

You’ll need to include your name, nationality, date of birth and your GWF reference number with ‘REPLACEMENT 30 DAY VISA’ in the subject line. If you’ve already contacted us about this, please let us know in your email.

We are dealing with a high number of requests and will reply as soon as we can. Please do not contact us again unless you need to tell us about a change in your circumstances.

Contact the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre.

You’ll be contacted when our VACs reopen to arrange for a replacement visa to be endorsed in your passport. Your replacement visa will be valid for 90 days.

Alternatively, you can arrange to return your passport to your VAC if it has re-opened.

Please do not travel to the VAC with your passport until you have checked our commercial partner websites for the process in place for re-submitting your passport for your replacement visa, as this may vary depending on your geographical location:

  • TLS contact if you’re in Europe, Africa and parts of the Middle East
  • VFS global for all other countries

The guidance is different if you applied through an enrolment location operated by Immigration New Zealand.

When you arrive in the UK you will not be penalised for being unable to collect your biometric residence permit (BRP) while coronavirus measures are in place.

If you’re applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life

If you’re unable to travel back to the UK due to coronavirus travel restrictions and your leave has expired, a short break in continuous residence will be overlooked. You are expected to make your next application as soon as possible.

There will be no future adverse immigration consequences if there has been a short break of continuous residence if your leave expired between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 2020. However, if you did not make a valid application to stay by 31 August 2020, you must now make arrangements to leave the UK.

If you intend to leave the UK but werehave unablenot been able to do so byand 31you August,have a visa or leave that expires between 1 November and 30 November 2020 you may request additional time to stay, also known as ‘exceptional assurance’, by completing the online form.

If your leave expires after 31 AugustOctober 2020, you can make your application from inside the UK where you would usually need to apply for a visa from your home country if:

  • your application is urgent, for example if you have a family emergency and cannot apply from outside the UK
  • you cannot apply from outside the UK due to coronavirus

This is being kept under review.

If you’re here with 6 months’ leave as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner and your wedding or civil ceremony has been delayed due to coronavirus you may request additional time to stay, also known as ‘exceptional assurance’, by completing the online form and providing evidence of when your wedding will take place.

Otherwise, you can apply to extend your stay for a further 6 months to allow the ceremony to take place.

Changes to the minimum income and adequate maintenance requirement

If you’ve experienced a loss of income due to coronavirus up to 1 January 2021, we will consider employment income for the period immediately before the loss of income, provided the minimum income requirement was met for at least 6 months immediately before the date the income was lost.

If your salary has reduced because you’re furloughed or paid through the job support scheme, we will take account of your income as though you’re earning 100% of your salary.

If you’re self-employed, a loss of annual income due to coronavirus between 1 March 2020 and 1 January 2021 will usually be disregarded, along with the impact on employment income from the same period for future applications.

If you’re unable to provide specified documents

In some cases, we will be able to decide your application without seeing certain specified documents if you cannot get them due to coronavirus. Otherwise, you may be asked to submit the specified documents after the date of application.

Changes to the English language requirement

If you’re asked to take an English language test as part of your application, you can apply for an exemption if the test centre was closed or you couldn’t travel to it due to coronavirus when you applied.

If you want to cancel your visa

Read the guidance on how to cancel your visa, immigration or citizenship application because of coronavirus.

Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre

If you have immigration queries related to coronavirus, please email the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre.

Email: CIH@homeoffice.gov.uk. Your email must be in English.

You will usually get a reply within 5 working days. Do not send follow up emails - they may delay you getting a reply.

You can also call the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre. If you’ve emailed the help centre already, please do not contact them by phone.

Telephone: 0800 678 1767 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm)

Calls to this number are free of charge within the UK.

Check call charges with your phone provider if you’re calling from abroad.

If your query doesn’t relate to immigration provisions associated with coronavirus, please contact the general immigration helpline.

Published 24 March 2020

Last updated 15 November 2020 + show all updates
  1. Updated information to explain that overseas services will remain open but dependent on local country restrictions, and that our in-country immigration services (UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services, Service and Support Centres and English Language Test centres) will remain open. Updated 'If you’re applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life' section to explain that the period for requesting exceptional assurance has been extended.

  2. Updated information for if you're in the UK and your visa or leave expires between 1 November and 30 November 2020. Updated 'If you’re applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life' section to include information about the job support scheme and family emergency cases.

  3. Updated family and private visa concession and loss of income information.

  4. Updated 'Applying for a visa if your VAC is closed' to add that customers can now apply for a visit visa from any VAC.

  5. Added guidance on if you're a Tier 4 student applicant in the UK and have given your fingerprints before.

  6. Updated guidance on applying for a visa if your VAC is closed, for those who have already applied online and now wish to submit their application at a different VAC than the one they selected. Updated 'If you're in the UK' to note that if conditions allowed you to work, study or rent accommodation you may continue to do so during the period of your exceptional assurance.

  7. Updated to clarify for those whose visa or leave expires after 31 August 2020.

  8. Updated guidance on 'Applying for a visa if your VAC is closed'.

  9. Updated the 'If you’re applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life' section. Added information on applying for a visa if your VAC is closed.

  10. Updated to add information on if your endorsement has expired for a Global Talent, Start-up or Innovator visa.

  11. Updated to add a link to the coronavirus immigration helpline contact form.

  12. Updated to reference that most UK Visa Application Centres (VACs) have resumed services where local restrictions allow.

  13. Updated to clarify for those whose visa or leave expires before 31 August 2020.

  14. Updated information if you’re in the UK and your leave expired between 24 January 2020 and 31 July 2020.

  15. Added information on how to request a replacement visa for if your 30 day visa to work, study or join family has expired.

  16. Added Pearson Test of English to the list of English Testing Centres.

  17. Updated process on biometric information.

  18. Added link to guidance for applicants in New Zealand who applied through an enrolment location operated by Immigration New Zealand. Added information on concessions for Global Talent visa applicants who are working on coronavirus research.

  19. Updated to clarify information for those in the UK whose visa will expire after 31 July 2020 but need to urgently make a new application.

  20. Updated to clarify that the reopening of VAC locations remains subject to local circumstances.

  21. Updated to add information on some VACs reopening.

  22. Updated information on Service and Support Centres, English language tests, and 90 day validity of replacement visas.

  23. Added a new section on temporary concessions if you’re applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life.

  24. Updated information if you are outside the UK, getting your documents and for British nationals abroad who need to apply for a passport.

  25. Updated section on applying for a British passport from overseas.

  26. Response times updated.

  27. Updated information on UK Visa and Citizenship Application Centres (UKVCAS) and UK Visa Application Centres (VACs). Added a link to guidance on how to cancel your visa. Added a link to the latest information on changes at the border.

  28. Visa extensions for those unable to leave the UK because of coronavirus have been extended to 31 July 2020. The deadline for making an application from the UK to switch to a visa that would normally require you to apply from your home country has been extended to 31 July 2020.

  29. Updated Secure English Language Test (SELT) contact information.

  30. Updated information about calling the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre: check call charges with your phone provider if you're calling from abroad.

  31. Added further guidance for frontline health workers on working in different locations, carrying out supplementary work. The list of frontline workers affected has been expanded to include more occupations.

  32. Added information on what to do if your 30 day visa to travel to the UK for work, study or to join family has expired or is about to expire.

  33. Added a link to coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance: Tier 4 sponsors, migrants and short-term students.

  34. Added link to Tier 2 worker guidance to explain that some NHS workers and their families will get their visas automatically extended because of coronavirus.

  35. Information added about applicants who can start work or study in the UK before their visa application has been decided.

  36. Added link to form for visa holders to update their information with the Coronavirus Immigration Team.

  37. Guidance added for NHS staff, holders of Tier 1 Entrepreneur visas and those applying for a Global Talent, Start-up or Innovator visa.

  38. UK Visa and Citizenship Application Centres (UKVCAS), Post Office enrolment services and Service and Support Centres (SSCs) are temporarily closed because of coronavirus (COVID-19).

  39. Updated to add information on the 5 working day response time for helpline emails.

  40. First published.

Update history

2023-08-01 14:56
Updated page summary in line with current advice.

2023-08-01 11:35
Content has been updated to reflect the current guidance.

2022-12-01 09:00
Removed exceptional assurance concession references as this ended on 30 November 2022.

2022-11-23 13:14
Exceptional assurance provision ends 30 November 2022.

2022-11-02 09:34
Updated as the concession for Health and Care Workers has closed.

2022-11-01 13:00
The concessions for those working for the NHS expired on 4 October 2022.

2022-10-31 11:11
The Exceptional Assurance has been extended to 30 November 2022.

2022-09-26 09:29
Updated the expiry date of the exceptional assurance to 31 October 2022.

2022-08-24 09:49
Updated content in the ‘If you’re outside the UK’ section.

2022-08-23 16:29
Added concession ending dates for if you are applying for a Health and Care Worker visa and if you are working for the NHS.

2022-08-03 13:27
Updated processing times for applications if you are outside the UK.

2022-07-08 09:49
Changes have been made to the ‘Applying for a visa if your visa application centre (VAC) is closed’ section.

2022-06-28 14:05
Updated to extend the exceptional assurance date from 30 June 2022 to 30 September 2022.

2022-05-24 11:07
Changed the expiry date for exceptional assurance from 31 May 2022 to 30 June 2022.

2022-05-13 15:03
Updated to advise that applications for visit, transit, study, work and family visas are taking longer to process. This is due to UKVI prioritising Ukraine Visa Scheme applications.

2022-04-27 12:04
Changed the expiry date for a visa, leave or ‘exceptional assurance’ from 30 April 2022 to 31 May 2022.

2022-04-11 09:00
Added ‘Global Business Mobility: Senior or Specialist Worker’ to the list of work and volunteering options.

2022-04-01 16:57
Guidance updated, including an extension, to 30 June, of the concession allowing applications to be submitted at any VAC if your VAC is closed due to coronavirus restrictions.

2022-04-01 00:00
Updated details to highlight that the date of the exceptional assurance has been extended to 30 April 2022.

2022-02-15 08:00
Removed sections titled ‘If you work in healthcare and your visa expires between 1 April 2021 and 30 September 2021’ and ‘If you’re a pre-registration nurse or midwife on the Temporary Register in the UK’ as the concessions have ended.

2022-02-03 11:40
Added link to information about visa decision waiting times.

2022-01-28 11:59
Amended ‘If you’re in the UK’ section, updating exceptional assurance visa or leave expiry date to 31 March 2022. Removed section covering ‘If you are in the UK but your Entry Clearance was not activated due to COVID-19 restrictions’ as the concession is no longer available.

2022-01-13 10:38
Concession allowing applications to be made at any VAC if your country’s VAC is closed has been extended to 31 March.

2022-01-07 15:25
In the chapter on ‘If you’re applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life’, updated the ‘If you’re unable to provide specified documents’ section to extend the deadline to 31 March 2022.

2022-01-01 00:15
Removed link to the temporary concession for coronavirus (COVID-19) related research as the concession has ended. Updated ‘If you’re applying for a Global Talent visa’ section to advise that if you received an endorsement from a Global Talent endorsing body and you have not been able to apply for a visa within the 3-month deadline due to COVID-19 related reasons, you may still be eligible.

2021-12-30 10:37
Updated “If you have a Start-up visa and your business has been disrupted” section.

2021-12-21 10:31
Updated as the Returning Resident refund concession has now been closed.

2021-12-15 04:00
Updated to reflect removal of the red list at 4:00am on 15 December 2021.

2021-12-07 11:47
Guidance updated – you cannot use the ‘priority service’ or ‘super priority service’ if you’re applying from a country or territory on the red list for international travel.

2021-11-26 18:06
Updated information on individuals currently in the UK and seeking to apply for ‘exceptional assurance’, highlighting that UKVCAS service points remain open and appointments are available and confirmation that a pause on assessing visit visas in red list locations has been introduced with for those countries added to the red list from today.

2021-11-19 17:28
Updated section “If you’re applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life”.

2021-11-18 09:33
Information on applying for a visitor visa has been updated.

2021-11-01 04:00
Guidance updated to take account of changes to travel restrictions.

2021-10-11 16:08
Updated page due to red list changes.

2021-10-05 13:33
Updated page due to the simplified travel system which came into force on 4 October.

2021-09-28 08:02
Updated 'If you're in the UK' section.

2021-06-01 11:09
'If you intend to stay in the UK' section – updated guidance on being able to exceptionally make an application in the UK under Covid-19 concessions.

2021-05-19 13:16
Concession for people who are outside the UK, and their leave has expired before they were able to return, has been extended to 21 June 2021.

2021-03-26 13:49
Under 'Applying for a visa if your visa application centre (VAC) is closed', the date by which you can use the alternative arrangements has been extended to 30 June 2021. (It was previously 31 March 2021.)

2021-03-23 13:20
Amended 'If you're in the UK' section, updating exceptional assurance visa or leave expiry date to 30 June 2021.

2021-03-19 15:26
Amended 'If you're in the UK' section, updating exceptional assurance visa or leave expiry date to 30 April 2021.

2021-03-04 12:17
Updated guidance in the 'if you intend to stay in the UK' section.

2021-03-01 00:15
Amended 'If you're in the UK' section, updating exceptional assurance visa or leave expiry dates to between 1 March 2021 and 31 March 2021.

2021-02-15 15:21
Added new information under “New coronavirus testing and quarantine rules” section.

2021-02-05 16:00
Updated guidance for 'If you're applying for a visitor visa, visa in transit or direct airside transit visa (DAT)'.Added guidance for 'If you've remained outside the UK for over 2 years and due to coronavirus travel restrictions your indefinite leave has lapsed'.Added guidance for those who have already obtained a Returning Resident visa because their indefinite leave lapsed on or after 24 January 2020.

2021-01-27 16:49
Updated 'If you're outside the UK' section to include information about applying for a visa to the UK.

2021-01-27 08:32
The concessions to the family and private life section have been extended until 31 May 2021.

2020-11-05 10:27
Updated information to explain that overseas services will remain open but dependent on local country restrictions, and that our in-country immigration services (UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services, Service and Support Centres and English Language Test centres) will remain open. Updated 'If you're applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life' section to explain that the period for requesting exceptional assurance has been extended.

2020-11-01 00:15
Updated information for if you're in the UK and your visa or leave expires between 1 November and 30 November 2020. Updated 'If you're applying to enter the UK or remain on the basis of family or private life' section to include information about the job support scheme and family emergency cases.

2020-10-16 09:00
Updated family and private visa concession and loss of income information.

2020-10-12 12:17
Updated 'Applying for a visa if your VAC is closed' to add that customers can now apply for a visit visa from any VAC.