Don’t worry we won’t send you spam or share your email address with anyone. Added a link to guidance on how to cancel your visa. Where services are resuming, existing customers will be contacted.Some English Testing Centres are also resuming services. Don’t worry we won’t send you spam or share your email address with anyone. However, you must now make a valid application to stay by 31 August 2020, or make arrangements to leave the UK.If you intend to leave the UK but are not able to do so by 31 August, you may request additional time to stay, also known as ‘exceptional assurance’, by 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’ll be able to stay within the UK to 31 August 2020. Check the check your cancellation rights. We take a range of factors into account. If you are switching into 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.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.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. See the guidance for keep up-to-date with the latest developments for your destination before your trip. You are expected to make your next application as soon as possible.There will be no future adverse immigration consequences if there has been short break of continuous residence if your leave expired between 1 March 2020 and 31 August 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.Updated Secure English Language Test (SELT) contact information.Updated information about calling the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre: check call charges with your phone provider if you're calling from abroad.Added further guidance for frontline health workers on working in different locations, carrying out supplementary work. Added information on concessions for Global Talent visa applicants who are working on coronavirus research.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.Updated to clarify that the reopening of VAC locations remains subject to local circumstances.Updated information on Service and Support Centres, English language tests, and 90 day validity of replacement visas.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.Updated information if you are outside the UK, getting your documents and for British nationals abroad who need to apply for a passport.Updated section on applying for a British passport from overseas.Updated information on UK Visa and Citizenship Application Centres (UKVCAS) and UK Visa Application Centres (VACs).
Home Office and UK Visas and Immigration. We will consider all applications on a case by case basis.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. We’ll send you a link to a feedback form. For coronavirus, this includes the incidence rate and the resilience of healthcare provision in each country. 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. Keep in regular contact with the people who usually support you: family, friends and colleagues, especially if you are self-isolating abroad.As a permanent resident overseas, you should follow the advice of the local authorities where you are.