<Ul> <Li> Rwanda </Li> <Li> Sao Tome and Principe </Li> <Li> Senegal </Li> <Li> Sierra Leone </Li> <Li> Solomon Islands </Li> <Li> Somalia </Li> <Li> South Africa </Li> <Li> South Korea </Li> <Li> South Sudan </Li> <Li> Sri Lanka </Li> <Li> Swaziland </Li> <Li> Sudan </Li> <Li> Tajikistan </Li> <Li> Tanzania </Li> <Li> Thailand </Li> <Li> Togo </Li> <Li> Turkmenistan </Li> <Li> Tuvalu </Li> <Li> Uganda </Li> <Li> Ukraine </Li> <Li> Uzbekistan </Li> <Li> Vanuatu </Li> <Li> Vietnam </Li> <Li> Zambia </Li> <Li> Zimbabwe </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sao Tome and Principe </Li> <P> After a person has successfully obtained a UK visa, if he / she subsequently obtains a new passport, but the UK visa in his / her old passport still has remaining validity, he / she is not required to have the UK visa vignette affixed in the old passport transferred to the new passport, but must be able to present both the new and old passports at passport control when entering the UK . </P> <P> If a person who has successfully obtained a UK visa subsequently loses the passport in which the visa vignette is affixed (or if it is stolen), he / she has to pay the original visa fee in full again and may be required to show that his / her circumstances have not changed when applying for a replacement visa . However, a new' confirmation of acceptance for studies' (CAS) /' certificate of sponsorship' (COS) is not required when applying for a replacement Tier 4 / Tier 2 visa . </P>

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