UKVCAS Centres: What They Are, How to Book, and What to Expect

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If you’re applying for a UK visa, Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), or British citizenship from داخل the UK, you’ll likely need to attend a UKVCAS centre.

UKVCAS (UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services) centres are where applicants complete biometric enrolment and submit supporting documentation.

👉 Official GOV.UK guidance:
UKVCAS on GOV.UK

What Is a UKVCAS Centre?

UKVCAS centres are operated by Sopra Steria on behalf of the UK Home Office.

They handle:
  • Biometric enrolment (fingerprints and photograph).
  • Document scanning and verification.
  • Identity confirmation.

You may need to attend if you are applying to:

  • Extend a visa.
  • Switch visa categories.
  • Apply for ILR.
  • Apply for British citizenship.

Where Are UKVCAS Centres Located?

UKVCAS centres are available across the UK, typically located in:

  • Major cities.
  • Libraries.
  • Business centres (e.g. Regus locations).

Most operate Monday to Friday during standard working hours.

City Address Opening Times
Aberdeen 1 Berry Street, Aberdeen, AB25 1HF Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Belfast Forsyth House, Cromac Square, Belfast, BT2 8LA Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Birmingham 57–63 Church Street, Birmingham, B3 2DP Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Cambridge 7 Lion Yard, Grand Arcade, Cambridge, CB2 3QD Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Cardiff 1 Capital Quarter, Tyndall Street, Cardiff, CF10 4BZ Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Leeds 2 Wellington Place, Leeds, LS1 4A Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
London (Gee Street) 15–27 Gee Street, Clerkenwell, EC1V 3RD Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Manchester The Junction, Merchants Quay, M50 3SG Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Sheffield St. James House, Vicar Lane, Sheffield, S1 2EX Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm
Wolverhampton Snow Hill, Wolverhampton, WV1 3AX Mon 9:30–5:30; Tue–Thu 9:30–5; Fri 9:30–4:30

How to Book an Appointment

Step-by-step process:
  1. Complete your visa application on GOV.UK.
  2. Pay application and IHS fees.
  3. Access the UKVCAS portal.
  4. Select a location and appointment slot.
  5. Upload documents or choose scanning service.
  6. Pay for premium services (if required).

What to Bring to Your Appointment

  • Passport or travel document.
  • Appointment confirmation.
  • Supporting documents (if not uploaded).
  • Any additional paperwork requested.

What Happens at the Appointment?

Typical process:
  • Identity verification.
  • Fingerprint and photo capture.
  • Document confirmation or scanning.
  • Submission to UKVI.

Appointments usually take 30–60 minutes.

Optional Services

  • Out-of-hours appointments.
  • Document scanning.
  • Mobile appointments.
  • Priority and super priority services.

What Happens After Your Appointment?

  • Application is processed by UKVI.
  • Standard: up to 8 weeks.
  • Priority: ~5 days.
  • Super priority: next working day.

Successful applicants receive their BRP by post.

How Annaizu Can Help

Annaizu supports applicants with:

  • Document preparation.
  • Immigration compliance checks.

👉 https://www.annaizu.com/immigration-services-overview

Conclusion

UKVCAS centres play a key role in UK immigration applications. Understanding how they work and preparing correctly can help avoid delays and ensure a smooth application process.

Related Annaizu resources: Explore immigration services and secure document management for practical support with employer compliance and immigration workflows.

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