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We are also facing the same problem with Travisa OCI in NY. Here's the timeline of our horrible experience with Travisa, 'Talibans' of Indian consulate NY.
We applied for OCI in March 2011 via USPS registered post. Sent our US Passports (family with 2 little kids). Sent hefty checks for renunciation + processing + tons of documents for OCI.
Got acknowledgement from OCI Travisa in April 7 2011. Need some more documents and some stupid birth certificate requirement of "India", showing NJ as a state of USA. Btw, it proves that Travisa persons are illiterate morons, who can't read the birth certificate.
Sent the birth certificates again.
Got acknowledgement from Travisa that our documents are complete and have been sent to Indian Consulate in NY.
Got an email from Travia that our OCI application has BEEN WITHDRAWN, though our money had been cashed.
Called Travisa, Mandeep Kaur, OCI, NY and she said that passports have been mailed. More than 4 weeks have passed and we haven't received our US Passports.
Our request to all OCI applicants, please "do not" send your application to TRAVISA as they are inefficient, incompetent and not properly staffed. They do not respond by email, voicemail, or fax. You will face misery. Please report this to all media- Hindustan Times, Times of India, Business Week and India Today.
We are very much worried as it seems that our US passports + Indian Passports are lost/mishandled by TRAVISA.
We have lost everything now. There is nobody to help us. We are planning to hire attorney in NY, who can do class action suit against this fraudulent agency.
I am sorry to hear about your awful experience at Travisa. As a matter of fact, mine wasn't very pleasant either at SF Travisa, but luckily they didn't lose my paperwork.
Hopefully, you can get your refund after suing their *** and it would help others as well who're in the same boat as you. Did they give you any proof of the withdrawn e-mail saying "YOU" initiated the conversation about the withdrawal. If you didn't say a word about "withdrawing your application" then Travisa is screwed on this one.
Good thing is, since it's a private agency you can sue them. Good Luck with the lawyer and the class action suit.
You should also file a police report saying your paperwork has been stolen by Travisa. Report it as a theft instead of "lost" One other member of forums.immigration.com (I am not what his name was) also threatened to report his passport as a theft case involving Travisa and he finally got his paperwork and emails from the superiors. He had his application withdrawn but Travisa kept telling him his paperwork has been mailed out, he waited 2 weeks before he started to get on Travisa's nerves about the "Theft" Threatening messages; which I guess worked out very well for him as he received his passport.