1. Overview
You must have a biometric residence permit (BRP) if you want to:
- apply to come to the UK
- apply to extend your visa or settle in the UK
- transfer your visa to a new passport
- apply for certain Home Office travel documents
You don’t have to apply separately for a BRP. You’ll give your personal data when you make your visa or immigration application.
What’s on your BRP
Your BRP will include:
- your name, date and place of birth
- your fingerprints and a photo of your face (this is your ‘biometric information’)
- your immigration status and any conditions of your stay
- whether you can access public funds (eg benefits and health services)
You can use your BRP to confirm your:
- identity
- right to study or work in the UK
- right to any public services or benefits you’re entitled to
Your BRP will be sent to you by post if you’re making your immigration or visa application from inside the UK. If you apply from outside the UK you’ll have to collect it from a Post Office in the UK.
Guidance
Read the guidance about biometric residence permits if you’re applying from: