Re: Re: localmadras/saradao
Getting a BC is not easy, Non-Availability Certificate is easy.
I've followed this procedure to get a BC in Nellore (Dt) AP.
1. Applied for Non-Availability Certificate in my Municipality where I born.
2. After getting the Non-Availability Certificate, formed a petition for BC in Municipal Office with a fee
3. Municipal Office sends the petition to MRO office
4. MRO office assigns enquiry on petition to RDO
5. RDO enquires in the petition. SSC (10th Marks) Certificate, Scholl records and enquires at Residential Address given in the petition
6. RDO endorses the petition forwards to MRO
7. MRO signs the petition and forwards to Mail Room
8. Mail Room posts that to Municipal Office
9. After receiving the completed petition from MRO office, for a fee, Municipal office gives BC on a legal size (formal) stationary, with Municipal Chairman Signature on it.
In fact, I saw on immihelp.com, for chennai CP, Feb 2002 onwards, they don't accept notarized affidavits or non-availability certificates, so I had to start processing for BC from municipality office. I don't see the same note/paragraph which I found early this year on immihelp.com. may be, chennai would have changed their requirements. Whole process of getting BC took more than 4 months with hard efforts, all this process has lot of bureaucracy involved, nagging for irrelevant documents and there are lot of obstacles because many departments should participate in this process. My suggestion is better late than never. Apply for BC. it is a very important document.
Getting a BC is not easy, Non-Availability Certificate is easy.
I've followed this procedure to get a BC in Nellore (Dt) AP.
1. Applied for Non-Availability Certificate in my Municipality where I born.
2. After getting the Non-Availability Certificate, formed a petition for BC in Municipal Office with a fee
3. Municipal Office sends the petition to MRO office
4. MRO office assigns enquiry on petition to RDO
5. RDO enquires in the petition. SSC (10th Marks) Certificate, Scholl records and enquires at Residential Address given in the petition
6. RDO endorses the petition forwards to MRO
7. MRO signs the petition and forwards to Mail Room
8. Mail Room posts that to Municipal Office
9. After receiving the completed petition from MRO office, for a fee, Municipal office gives BC on a legal size (formal) stationary, with Municipal Chairman Signature on it.
In fact, I saw on immihelp.com, for chennai CP, Feb 2002 onwards, they don't accept notarized affidavits or non-availability certificates, so I had to start processing for BC from municipality office. I don't see the same note/paragraph which I found early this year on immihelp.com. may be, chennai would have changed their requirements. Whole process of getting BC took more than 4 months with hard efforts, all this process has lot of bureaucracy involved, nagging for irrelevant documents and there are lot of obstacles because many departments should participate in this process. My suggestion is better late than never. Apply for BC. it is a very important document.