You must not travel to the UK before you have submitted an entry clearance application and received permission from the Home Office.
Apply to come to the UK
Ukraine Family Scheme
The Ukraine Family Scheme closed at 3pm on 19 February 2024. You can no longer apply under this scheme. You will still receive a decision if you had applied before it closed.
If you were previously eligible for the Ukraine Family Scheme, you may be eligible to apply to the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.
Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme
The scheme enables people to sponsor Ukrainians and their family members to the UK under the Homes for Ukraine Scheme.
If your application is successful, you will be able to live, work and study in the UK and access public funds.
Proving your identity and providing your documents
You’ll need to book an appointment to have your photo and fingerprints (biometric information) taken at a visa application centre as part of your application.
Children under 5 will not have their fingerprints taken but will still need to book an appointment at a visa application centre to have their photo taken.
At your appointment, you’ll need to prove your identity with a valid international passport.
Where you do not have a valid international passport, you may use either:
a recently expired international passport
a valid or recently expired Ukrainian national identity card
a combination of official documents which states your identity and nationality – for example, a photo driving licence and birth certificate
an emergency certificate issued by a Ukrainian authority since March 2022
For more information, including opening hours and appointment booking, visit the VFS website.
Travelling with a permission to travel letter
If you did not use the ‘UK Immigration: ID check’ app or attend a visa application centre, you may have been issued with a permission to travel letter to allow you to travel to the UK.
From 13 February 2025, permission to travel letters issued without accompanying digital status can no longer be used for travel or entry to the UK.
If you attempt to travel or enter the UK with a permission to travel letter, you may be refused entry to the UK and removed.
If you have been issued a permission to travel letter and still wish to come to the UK under the Ukraine schemes, you will need to make a new application to the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
If you’re already in the UK on a visa
If you’re Ukrainian you may be able to stay longer. You can apply:
to extend your current visa
to switch to a different visa
Biometric residence permit
If you have previously been issued a Ukraine Scheme visa you may have been issued a biometric residence permit (BRP).
The scheme closed to all applications on 4 February 2025.
Extend your visa or switch to a different visa
If you’re Ukrainian, you can also stay in the UK by extending your current visa or switching to another one if you meet the eligibility requirements. You can extend or switch even if your current visa does not usually let you do this.
If you have been given permission to be in the UK under one of the Ukraine Schemes, you may be able to apply for a further 18 months permission to stay in the UK under the new Ukraine Permission Extension scheme. The scheme opened to applications on 4 February 2025.
Removed the telephone number as this has been decommissioned.
4 February 2025
Updated to reflect the opening of the Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme and the closing of the Ukraine Extension Scheme.
16 December 2024
Linked to Christmas opening hours.
26 November 2024
Updated to let applicants know that the the Ukraine Permission Extension scheme will open on 4 February 2025.
14 November 2024
Updated with information about travelling to the UK with a permission to travel letter.
31 October 2024
Updated to tell Ukrainians with a biometric resident permit (BRP) to keep hold of the document, as it is needed to apply for the Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme.
16 May 2024
Updated information on the Ukraine Extension Scheme. The scheme closed for most new applicants on 16 May 2024.
17 April 2024
Updated information to reflect that people with a sponsor can come to the UK for up to 18 months under the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.
19 February 2024
Updated information on the closing of the Ukraine Family Scheme on 19 February 2024, and the upcoming closure of the Ukrainian Extension Scheme on 16 May 2024.
19 December 2023
The helpline is closed on 25 December, 26 December and 1 January.
7 December 2023
Updated the way you book an appointment at a visa application centre. Also clarified eligibility for the Ukraine Extension Scheme if you apply for your child born in the UK.
24 August 2023
Updated helpline operating hours to include information on bank holidays.
14 August 2023
Updated helpline opening hours.
22 February 2023
Removal of redundant 'Stay up to date' call out.
31 January 2023
Updated information for the reopening of the visa application centre.
3 January 2023
Updated helpline information.
15 December 2022
Amended opening times over the holiday period.
15 September 2022
Added a concession to introduce a new eligibility period for the Ukraine Extension Scheme. Eligibility for the Ukraine Extension Scheme has now been extended to allow those who have and continue to arrive after 18 March 2022, until 16 May 2023, to apply.
10 August 2022
Russian and Ukrainian translations updated.
4 August 2022
Condensed information so it’s clearer and focused on visa support for Ukrainian nationals:
- removed links to information that’s included in the Ukraine foreign travel advice section
- added links to indefinite leave to remain and EU settled or pre-settled status pages
- clarified what you can do if you have a sponsor
- added more information about visa application centres
- clarified information about staying longer if you’re already in the UK
- removed chapter about travelling to the UK urgently as it’s no longer needed
13 June 2022
Monday to Friday opening hours for call to the contact centre about the Ukraine Family Scheme have changed to 8am to 8pm.
26 May 2022
Updated phone line opening hours.
3 May 2022
Added link to Ukraine Extension Scheme guidance.
4 April 2022
Changed helpline opening hours.
30 March 2022
Ukrainian and Russian translations updated to include information about the Ukraine Extension Scheme (information published in English on 29 March).
29 March 2022
Added information about the Ukraine Extension Scheme.
23 March 2022
Added link to information about travelling with pets.
18 March 2022
Added Ukrainian and Russian translations.
11 March 2022
Updated information about the Ukraine Family Scheme.
9 March 2022
Added alternative phone number for people who cannot use UK 0808 numbers.
6 March 2022
The temporary VAC in Lviv is no longer operating.
4 March 2022
Guidance updated.
4 March 2022
Added link to Ukraine Family Scheme.
3 March 2022
Updated page title and summary.
Updated coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance.
2 March 2022
Updated guidance to reflect announcement by the Home Secretary on 1 March 2022.
27 February 2022
Updated information on family migration visas.
27 February 2022
Updated information on visa application centres.
24 February 2022
Guidance updated to reflect concessions for Ukrainian nationals currently in the UK.
24 February 2022
Guidance updated to reflect the closure of the VAC and suspension of UK visa services in Kyiv.