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Lost old passport and so the dates outside UK

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:02 am
by maxwins
Hi All,

I will starting the process of naturalisation next month, as a spouse of a British citizen. I lost my passport on which I had my first visa and also travelled outside UK ( I don't know the dates, nor I have any scanned copies of the Schengen visas).

Now I have my new replacement passport, and ILR Card.

How should I fill the section of days outside UK, since I have no record of those dates. Do I have to notify the UK boarded agency?

I know the first date I entered UK but no track of my travel afterwards.

Any help????

You can obtain that from Border Agency

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:58 am
by VR
By a Freedom of Information request or some kind of special request. I request Amber who I have seen suggest this to many to make a sticky as this seems to be a recurring issue.
cheers
vr

Re: You can obtain that from Border Agency

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:09 pm
by Jambo
VR wrote:By a Freedom of Information request or some kind of special request. I request Amber who I have seen suggest this to many to make a sticky as this seems to be a recurring issue.
cheers
vr
You mean this existing sticky - How to do a Subject Access Request?

Re: Lost old passport and so the dates outside UK

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:09 pm
by Jambo
maxwins wrote:Hi All,

I will starting the process of naturalisation next month, as a spouse of a British citizen. I lost my passport on which I had my first visa and also travelled outside UK ( I don't know the dates, nor I have any scanned copies of the Schengen visas).

Now I have my new replacement passport, and ILR Card.

How should I fill the section of days outside UK, since I have no record of those dates. Do I have to notify the UK boarded agency?

I know the first date I entered UK but no track of my travel afterwards.

Any help????
How did you solve this problem when applied for ILR?

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:50 pm
by maxwins
Hi Jambo,
I gave them police report of my lost passport which they kept, did not returned

Thanks Jambo

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:24 pm
by VR
Yup, I keep getting confused with the terminologies. The home office should have the entire history right from the time the first application to enter was received. Worth a try.
cheers
vr

Thanks Jambo

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:32 pm
by VR
Yup, I keep getting confused with the terminologies. The home office should have the entire history right from the time the first application to enter was received. Worth a try.
cheers
vr