Introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system in the UK is a significant change in border control, and similar to all digital deployments, users are likely to be subject to technical challenges. You can just wait, instead of panicking in case you are locked into a frozen loading screen or have a payment time-out. The majority of so-called crashes are transient errors in the cache or incompatibility between devices, which can be sorted out in a short time, especially as the Feb 25 UK ETA Deadline approaches.
In case the portal stops working or results in an error, then, initially, check whether the system is offline through the official GOV.UK status page. In case of an active server, then it must be something with your local configuration.
To the web user, clearing of your cache and cookies can help in solving the hanging pages. Make sure that you use the newest Chrome or Safari. Make sure that your OS (iOS or Android) is up to date in case you are on the app. A common glitch reported involves the app freezing during the UK travel authorisation help section when auto-filling addresses; manually typing details often bypasses this crash.
There are high frequencies of failure in biometric scan. Make sure that you scan passport in a flat surface not in glare. If the payment stage crashes, check your banking app immediately—security protocols often flag international transactions, causing the UK ETA application troubleshooting process to halt.
In case simple repairs do not work, then you might have to go to the next level. Do not re-apply the same time when you think that a payment has been made. Rather, make a call to UK Visas and Immigration to verify your status.
Reboot your computer and make sure there is proper lighting. Wearing glasses/hats should be avoided and the background should be simple. In case the app still freezes, then use a different device.
Majority of the decisions are reached within 3 working days. But when your application needs further checks, then it might need more time. Always make in time before your travel date.
No, it is impossible to alter the details after they are made. In case of an error that you did, then expect to reapply to a new ETA and pay the fee anew.
In most cases, once an application has been processed then the fees cannot be refunded. Nevertheless, in case of a technical fault that made a duplicate payment, you are supposed to request a refund to UKVI.
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