NoSuchThing
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I applied for visas at the Houston Indian consulate through Travisa. They (consulate/Travisa) stapled our canceled Indian passports to the back cover of the US passports. This is where the RFID chip is located. All passports had 2 or 3 staples each.
I called US National Passport Information Center and told them what happened. The person who took my call didn't know the answer herself but went back to her supervisor. She then told me that I could use the passports and if the RFID doesn't work tell the immigration agent what happened. After I come back I could get the passports replaced. She also told me to inform the consulate not to do it (as if they would listen or care.)
Anybody had same 'staple' issue but didn't have trouble at US immigration?
There is NoSuchThing as trouble free
when dealing with Indian Bureaucracy.
PS: Sorry, my first post is about a problem.
I called US National Passport Information Center and told them what happened. The person who took my call didn't know the answer herself but went back to her supervisor. She then told me that I could use the passports and if the RFID doesn't work tell the immigration agent what happened. After I come back I could get the passports replaced. She also told me to inform the consulate not to do it (as if they would listen or care.)
Anybody had same 'staple' issue but didn't have trouble at US immigration?
There is NoSuchThing as trouble free
when dealing with Indian Bureaucracy.
PS: Sorry, my first post is about a problem.