The UK ETA is a digital travel permit required for eligible visa-exempt travellers before travelling to the United Kingdom.
It allows UK border authorities to complete security checks before travellers arrive and helps speed up the entry process.
Applicants should review the UK ETA requirements before submitting their application.
Applying online is quick and straightforward.
Fill in your travel and passport details accurately and upload the required documents.
Carefully review all information and ensure your uploaded documents are clear and valid.
Pay the UK ETA processing fee and submit the application. The applicant will receive confirmation and updates by email.
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Category |
Details |
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Validity |
2 Years |
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Entries |
Multiple Entry |
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Stay Per Visit |
Up to 6 Months |
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Passport Requirement |
ETA expires when the linked passport expires |
Applicants can choose one of the following processing options:
Note: During peak travel seasons or when additional documentation is required, processing times may extend slightly. We recommend applying well in advance of your planned departure date to avoid any last-minute hiccups.
The UK ETA fee depends on 2 main factors:
Travellers must check the UK ETA fee before applying.
No confusing steps, just straightforward simplicity.
Assistance is available anytime to help with your application
Applicant data is protected through secure encryption.
Yes. You may submit an application for another traveller using their correct passport details and supporting documents.
No. Faster processing only reduces the review time. Approval depends solely on meeting the UK ETA requirements.
No. The UK ETA cannot be extended. Once it expires, you'll need to submit a new application before travelling again.
You can track your UK ETA application online using your Order ID and passport details. Status updates are also sent by email.
Content Disclaimer: While this information is accurate as of June 2026, travellers should always verify the latest UK ETA requirements with the relevant authorities, including embassies, consulates, and airlines, before making travel arrangements.