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If you have suffered the loss/theft of either their passport containing their visa or their Biometric Residence Permit (BRP), they must immediately do the following:
Depending if they are inside the UK, outside the UK and if they held a visa or a BRP, there are different steps the person must then follow.
Passport/Visa
If the staff member held a passport with a visa contained inside it (known as ‘Entry Clearance’), after they have informed the necessary authorities and individuals (as above), they must first contact their local Embassy to obtain a replacement passport.
After they have obtained a new passport, they then need to make an application to replace their lost/stolen visa. A replacement visa will take the form of a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) and they will not receive a replacement visa inside their passport. In order to obtain a BRP which will replace the lost/stolen visa, they must complete the following application form:
It can take up to 8 weeks to obtain a new BRP and you may not be able to travel outside the UK during this time.
If you held a BRP that was lost or stolen and they are inside the UK, after they have informed the necessary authorities and individuals (as above), they must apply for a new BRP within 3 months of the date it was lost or stolen. In order to obtain a replacement BRP, they must follow the guidance at this link:
It can take up to 8 weeks to obtain a new BRP and the you may not be able to travel outside the UK during this time.
Further guidance on this process can be found on the UKVI webpages.
If the staff member is outside the UK, and they held either a passport containing a visa or a BRP and this has been lost or stolen, they must first inform the necessary authorities and individuals (as above). If their passport has also been lost or stolen, they must first obtain a new passport/travel document before applying for a new UK visa.
As they are outside the UK, they cannot replace their original visa/BRP until they have returned to the UK. Therefore, in order to gain re-entry to the UK they must hold a ‘single entry visa’, which can be obtained as follows:
They must apply online.
Where prompted to enter ‘additional information’ on the online application form, the individual must state:
Once the visa has been issued, it will be valid for one month only during which time the applicant must seek re-entry to the UK.
Upon return to the UK, they must apply for a replacement BRP within 1 month.
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