I assume you are talking about a runway aligned visual approach at night. If you are visual at night and you can see the VASI/PAPI lights you can fly the rest of the approach by reference to the VASI/PAPI lights once you are withing 5nm if there is no ILS at that aerodrome.
However, if the VASI or PAPI lights are part of an ILS installation, you can continue the approach by reference to the VASI or PAPI lights once you are within 7nm.
If you fly the remainder of the approach by reference to the full ILS installation (LOC and GS) then you can continue by reference to the ILS indicators once you are withing 10nm.
If you have no VASI or PAPI or ILS to guide you, you must not descend below LSALT or MSA until you are established within the circling area. (2.66nm for Cat A and
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Note that at 10nm out, you would probably have difficulty seeing the VASI/PAPI clearly, but you could still fly the remainder of the approach by reference to the ILS indicators. After all, you can do that even if you are in IMC.