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Hopefully by then you will get it. Why not you contact to DX courier as whether they have anything for you?Catchprashant007 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:02 pmI lost BRP on 11th nov,
submitted application on 13th nov,
biometric on 14th nov,
Email Approval recived on 14th nov for super priority,
Decision letter received on 20th nov,
waiting for my BRP ....
Need to go on 5th dec for my marriage.
Any suggestions!!
Dengue Dave wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 6:08 pmMy wife travelled last year without her BRP because it had not been issued by the time she was flying...
Indeed although she was away for 5 weeks it still had not been issued by the time she was ready to fly home..
We had to contact Heathrow Immigration and get them to contact the airline desk to agree she could board the plane...
Risky strategy and lots of hassle,but depends on how important the wedding is, and how much time you have away..the longer you are away the more chance you have of it arriving...you will still need to arrange to courier it out to the country you are visiting if necessary..
sah10406 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:51 amIf it doesn't arrive, and you decided to travel without it, you have two options.
Only if it arrives while you are away, you can arrange for someone at your address to sign for it and then courier it to you, so you can use it to re-enter.
Otherwise, or instead, you can apply online for a single use BRP in order to re-enter the UK. The fee is £154. At the application portal https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/home/welcome you select:
Reason for visit: Other
Visa type: Others
Visa sub type: Replacement Biometric Residence Permit
You will hear, including in this topic, that people have arranged other weird ways to enter the UK without their BRP, but it is highly risky and not the correct procedure.