A Biometric Residence Permit is proof that you legally reside, work, or study in the UK. The BRP confirms your identity, right to study, and right to public services or other benefits that you may be eligible for.
The Biometric Residence Permit, or BRP, includes the following:
You will obtain a UK Biometric Residence Permit if one of the following applies:
As part of your BRP application, you must provide your biometric information. This includes fingerprints and a photograph. The process is simple, quick, and does not involve ink or other liquids. You will have to provide the following:
You can submit your biometric information for a Biometric Residence Permit at one of the following:
In order to obtain a BRP, you must make an appointment to provide your biometric information. The process of booking an appointment with the UKVCAS is:
Note: If you are only applying to replace your BRP, you might not need to attend a UKVCAS application center in person, as long as you are currently in the UK and have previously submitted your biometrics to the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).
If you do not need an appointment, you’ll get an email explaining how to submit a photo and your documents. If in any case, you are unable to send the information, you’ll be able to book an appointment.
You can also attend an SSC to provide your biometric information. In case you have submitted your biometric information and UKVI can reuse them, they will contact you and let you know about the details of how you can send them an image of your face and other supporting documents.
SSCs are located in the following areas:
City: | Address: |
Belfast | HM Passport Office, Law Society House |
90-106 Victoria Street, Belfast
Northminster Road, Peterborough
6 Millsands, Sheffield
Yes, they do. All children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or anyone over 18 years old who is legally responsible for the child. Children under 5 years old do not need to provide fingerprints.
If you are outside the UK and wish to apply for a Biometric Residence Permit, you can do so online. However, as part of the application process, it is required that you submit your biometric information. Therefore, you need to visit a visa application center. The process to apply for a BRP outside of the UK is as follows:
The fee for a BRP is £19.20, whether you will be providing your biometric information for the first time or you plan to have provided them before.
This is applicable if you are applying in the UK. If you apply outside the UK, the cost will be included in the overall amount of the visa application fee.
Your BRP will arrive within 10 days after you have received your ‘decision letter’ from the Home Office declaring that you can remain in the UK. However, it might take longer than 10 working days if you have applied from:
There are different ways in which you can collect your BRP, depending if you have applied in the UK or outside the UK.
The delivery company will let you know the time and date that your BRP will be arriving, and you can make changes if you wish to. If you are over 18 years old, you must prove your identity by showing your passport, national identity card, or driving license.
You must check your decision letter. It will let you know where exactly you need to collect your BRP. It will either be from:
Additionally, you must bring your passport or travel document with your vignette sticker when you collect your BRP.
You can not nominate anybody to collect your BRP for you unless you are physically unable to do so, e.g., you have a serious illness or disability. The Home Office will ask for proof.
If you are self-isolating because of the coronavirus, you can not nominate someone else to collect it for you. Collect it once you finish self-isolating.
You will be told within 5 working days if the person you nominated can collect your BRP.
They must have a passport, an EU national identity card, or a BRP.
Remember: You must usually do this before the vignette sticker in your travel document expires or within 10 days of arriving in the UK, depending on which one is later.