madgu-gc2005
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Do we need to send the Indian passport along with the very first application, or later with the US passport?
Can some one please answer this.
You should send your Indian passport along with your first application.
Do we need to send the Indian passport along with the very first application, or later with the US passport?
Can some one please answer this.
Alright. So is the "Airway bill number" on the BLS website the same as the USPS tracking number ?
The air way bill number in the website is for all types of courier service . Not particularly USPS.
Is there a way out for me to go personally to get the documents back from BLS SFO office instead of them mailing back to me.?
I need to go on an emergency travel next week at most.
Yes, you can do that as per my conversation with a BLS person on phone, although the caveat is that one cannot take an appointment in such cases since they are booked for several weeks. I would just show up, once you know the consulate has sent it back to BLS and take any proof of immediate travel to show it to them.
I am planning to do the same as I chose not to send a return envelopes.
So I was thinking...while our OCI applications are sitting in the BLS Black Hole, has anyone had better luck applying for an Entry Visa (X) or Visitor Visa? The processing time for that is shorter but I wonder if there will be any issues?
Money isn't really an issue - I was thinking about the poster whose mother is terminally ill and on the off-chance that I never hear from BLS again about the OCI.
thanks
VXG
BTW, I see a "No record found" when I try on the Govt of India, OCI status page http://passport.gov.in/oci/statusEnqury
I was assuming I would at-least see my online submission status there after filling it online a week ago. Is this usual behavior ? If yes, when should I expect some status here? Only after BLS makes the random decision to open my package and process my application?
This process is expanding my mental limit of keeping it cool... at least something good coming out of it !
So I was thinking...while our OCI applications are sitting in the BLS Black Hole, has anyone had better luck applying for an Entry Visa (X) or Visitor Visa? The processing time for that is shorter but I wonder if there will be any issues?
Money isn't really an issue - I was thinking about the poster whose mother is terminally ill and on the off-chance that I never hear from BLS again about the OCI.
thanks
VXG
Can Madgu or some one help me finalize the application list. This may be useful for others as well.
OCI:
- Application - part A & B
- 2x2 inch passport photo
- Copy of US passport (certain pages)
- Copy of Naturalization
- Copy of Indian passport (certain pages)
- Copy of Drivers license - Proof of Address
- Fees: Cashiers check to "BLS International USA" - $282.70
- Prepaid return shipping - computer printed
RENUNCIATION:
- Two copies of Renunciation form
- Original Indian passport
- Copy of Naturalization
- Copy of India passport (not sure why they need it when original is given)
- Copy of US passport
- Driver's license
- Prepaid envelope - computer printed
- Fees: 175 + 3 + 4.70 = $182.70
QUESTIONS:
- Do we need to include two separate fees for $282.70 & $182.70 to "BLS International USA"?
- Can we take the appointment directly with SFO office and submit it in person?
Applying for N-400 was way tooo easy, compared to this OCI application.
I don't see the self-attestation being mentioned anywhere in the BLS/Travisa instructions.
If the consulate needs self-attestation, then I need to make a trip to the BLS office... ! Did anyone send without self-attestation and got it processed ?
I have been checking the Travisa website since at least May. Self-attestation was not mentioned for an OCI then and is not mentioned even now on the Travisa website... and the BLS website now as well. Hopefully I did not miss it !