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eVisa Transition Support

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Delivered by: Citizens Rights Project This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 03/02/2025

The UK Home Office is replacing all physical documents with a new digital system known as the eVisa. This change affects both migrants already living in the UK and new visa applicants. Citizens Rights Project has been funded by the Home Office until the end of August 2025 to provide support to migrants in Scotland as they transition to the eVisa system.


If you, or anyone you know, needs assistance with this process, the Citizens Rights Project is here to support you. You can reach us at immigration@citizensrightsproject.org with the subject line: “eVisa Transition Support.” We offer step-by-step guidance and troubleshooting to help you navigate this transition smoothly. 

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  • Scotland

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St Margaret's House, 151 London Rd, Edinburgh, EH7 6AE

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