UK's error-prone eVisa system is 'anxiety-inducing' | Computer Weekly
Briefly

The UK's transition to an electronic visa system (eVisa) has left residents struggling to prove their immigration status due to significant technical problems. Affected individuals report experiences of anxiety and stress as they navigate the system, often receiving inconsistent information from the Home Office. In severe cases, their situations have led to breaches of data protection law. Without reliable access to their immigration accounts or proper assistance, these individuals are left feeling vulnerable and uncertain about their rights in the country, further exacerbated by inadequate support from the Home Office.
At one point, I literally had to take a month off work from this because I was so stressed out.
In the end, the Home Office said, 'send your passport through', but that's my only form of identification in the UK.
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