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by MrAero » Wed Feb 26, 2020 2:27 am
Sorry for the delayed reply, mate. I sent my application on the 30th of October, had Biometrics done on the 3rd of December as I wasn't prepared to pay for an earlier appointment. Before the appointment I'd uploaded all the relevant paperwork onto the UKVCAS website, showing my presence in the UK from my arrival in 2007 till my application. This comprised of letters from colleges and universities attended showing periods I was enrolled, letters from employers stating the periods I'd worked for them. Around the 20th of January I received a similar letter to yourself, asking for my passport despite my having selected 'lost passport' when filling out the application form online. It also requested original copies of paperwork that shows I've been present in the UK as per the ILR rules, and I was to send all these within 21 days. I was a bit taken aback as I'd uploaded all the relevant information online and was of the understanding that would suffice. Initially I thought they meant what I'd uploaded wasn't sufficient or valid, so I started to worry because I couldn't think of any other paperwork I still had that would've been sufficient. So after fretting about it for a few days I gathered all the originals of the paperwork I'd uploaded online and wrote a cover letter, describing and explaining each of the pieces of evidence I had. At the bottom of it all I explained that since losing my original passport with the ILR vignette I hadn't acquired a replacement one from my country's embassy as it would've been a waste of money considering I wouldn't have been able to use it for it's primary purpose (travel) without a replacement visa or BRP, plus I intended on applying for UK naturalisation. Shoved it all in an envelope, cut out the 'send to' address printout at the back of the letter they'd sent to me, took it to the post office and sent it their way 2nd class. Within 3 weeks I'd heard from them, and all was sorted. Did they ask you for anything else apart from your passport? If all they asked for was your passport then I'd advise on getting a copy of the police report (if the police can provide you with one) on top of the reference, writing a cover letter explaining that you lost your passport with visa (hence why you're applying for a BRP) and the fact that you haven't applied for a replacement (if you haven't). Send that their way, I'm sure it'll suffice. Don't fret too much though, you'll be fine I'm sure. Also, it's not necessarily that you'd lose your ILR, but that you won't have that proof when you require it. Be it when applying for jobs or trying to register for college/university, rent a house etc so it's wise to get a replacement BRP.