if you are still Indian citizens, then it's probably the OCI application rejection..mnsweeps said:we were not there so dont know what it is. we had applied about 1 month back for my 2 yrs old US citizen daugher...what can it be?
tdesai said:if you are still Indian citizens, then it's probably the OCI application rejection..
Shribuy said:http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showpost.php?p=1509566&postcount=12
Read that post -- explains it. If you are Indian citizens, your kids can only get PIO. When you apply for OCI, they can also apply for OCI, but it appears that getting the PIO and then converting it to OCI for a kid is, in fact, cheaper.
mnsweeps said:she has PIO...this is crazy..all the time and effort in vain...yeah you can say i did not read the FAqs but what the hell is this she is eligible for pio but not OCI thing...typical laws which makes no sense.
Some responsibility is shared by us as applicants also. We should do our homework. The latest OCI rules are on MEA's web site, and have been there for some months now. They were also posted in this newsgroup some time back, but I guess not enough people have the patience to read them. Thats what is unfortunate too.mnsweeps said:The lazy morons at the consulate are complete idiots...they keep changing the rules and dont notify anyone...Their FAQs are so lame...completely unprofessional.
rac23 said:mnsweeps,
Your timeline shows that you are a naturalized US citizen, then why did your daughter's application get rejected?
You are not an Indian citizen anymore, right?
I am confused...
Please clarify...