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What do I do if I lose my passport ?
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Report it to the police. They will give you a crime reference number which you will need when re-applying for a passport from your Embassy or High Commission. They will ask you for your birth certificate and police report of the incident. Once your Embassy or High Commission send you the passport, you will have to apply to the Home Office for the correct stamp.

Use Form TOC See links and downloads page.

To apply to have a limited leave to enter or remain stamp to be fixed on the applicant's new passport, travel document or other document issued to the applicant as a result of the renewal or replacement of a previous passport travel document or other document.

Please be aware that if you submit a passport that has expired, or is close to expiry, you will need to pay the current fee should you wish to have any leave granted transferred into a new passport at a later date.

Guidance notes are available by clicking here. http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresidency/transfervisatopassport/


However you should be aware that you are able to travel with a new, valid passport without having your leave transferred provided that you carry with it either your old passport with your endorsement of leave, or the letter on which your leave was granted.


It is up to individuals to ensure their travel documents are kept up to date and are valid for travel. The decision to admit a person at port is made by the Immigration Officer based on the information and evidence presented to them

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