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UK Launches eVisas for Pakistani Students and Workers

Ashi Asif
July 15, 2025 5:44 pm
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London has launched e-visa system for Pakistani students and workers, planing education or searching for employment in the United Kingdom as most main applicants travelling to the UK on study or work-related visas will no longer need a physical sticker visa in passports from today (July 15,2025).

British High Commission Islamabad on Tuesday disclosed saying  the UK Government is replacing physical immigration documents for most student and worker visas with a digital proof of immigration status, an eVisa. An eVisa is an online record of a person’s immigration permission in the UK, and any conditions which apply, which can be viewed by creating and accessing an online UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account. eVisas are part of an enhanced border and immigration system that will not only make the visa process easier, but is more secure, digital and streamlined. eVisas are tried and tested, with millions of people already using them on select immigration routes.

British High Commissioner, Jane Marriott CMG OBE has been cited saying, “These changes to the UK visa system will make it much simpler for students and workers to prove their identity and visa status. It also means applicants can hold onto their passports, saving them time.”

Updating from a physical document to an eVisa does not affect anyone’s immigration status or the conditions of their permission to enter or stay in the UK.

E-visas are being rolled out for the main applicants for Students, including short term study for 11 months, Global Business Mobility routes (specifically, Senior or Specialist Worker, Graduate Trainee, UK Expansion Worker, Service Supplier, Secondment Worker), Global Talent, International Sportsperson, Skilled Worker (including Health and Care), Temporary Work routes (specifically, Charity Worker, Creative Worker, Government Authorised Exchange, International Agreement, and Religious work routes), Youth Mobility Scheme  Holders can link their travel document (such as passport) to their UKVI account to facilitate straightforward international travel.

People who have created a UKVI account will be able to use the view and prove service to prove their status securely with third parties, such as employers or landlords (in England).  Applicants applying as a dependant, or as a main applicant for visas other than study or work, e.g. general visitor visas, will still need a physical sticker visa. Anyone with existing, in date, physical visa stickers do not need to take any action.  This will eventually be rolled out to all visa routes meaning a more secure and streamlined process for all UK visa customers.

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ByAshi Asif
Ashi Asif is an Advocate of the High Court and has been associated with TLTP News Wire Service as a correspondent since 2020. She has covered major international events, including the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Norway in 2022, and continues her global journalistic engagement with coverage of the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony 2025 in Oslo. She can be reached at ashi@lawtoday.com.pk
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