The Home Ministry has stated that PIO status of a foreign national is not absolute and can be cancelled due to antecedents or subsequent conduct. It has argued that if they are equated with NRIs, there will be legal problems in taking action against them for any liability.
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mangal969 said:How many photos are needed in TOTAL? I see we need 2 photos for the application form (affix one to the original form and one to the duplicate form), how many additional photos to send with the application?
2 photos to stick on the application forms + 3 additional-Total 5
Not as per cgisf. They want 3 total - 2 pasted and 1 not.
Do the photos have to be 35 mm X 35 mm or standard 2 in. X 2 in. will be OK with the NY Consulate?
I think they have to be of the required size.Just snip a bit around the edges (35mm=1.3 inches) and you should be fine
Again as per cgsif 2in x 2in
Certified check of $275 to be payable to____?
"Consulate General of India,New York".You also have to send $15 as return mailing charges.So total payable is $290.
Any additional documents needed besides the following?
- Application form in duplicate
- Photos and Certified check
- Notarized copy of US and IND passport
The documents have to also be in duplicate.So take a xerox of the notarised copy and attach it to your duplicate form.
mangal969 said:Is the $15 mailing charges per person or per application (I will have my spouse in the application as well)?
I think it's per application but i am not sure.
Also, does the $15 check has to be seperate? In other words, for 2 people on the application what amount / number of checks should I include?
You can send a single consolidated cheque for the whole amount.
mangal969 said:Krazie-For some stupid reason all the embassies have different requirements.My answers for the requirements pertain to the NY embassy only.
PIO1 said:Don't know why they are full of so much rubbish. Even full Citizenship is "not absolute" and can be cancelled due to "antecedence or subsequent conduct" according to the Citizenship Act 1955. And if this is a problem, why is it OK for a PIO to hold other property?
Finally the truth is out, and the dirty politics and spin of the MHA has been exposed. No wonder they sat on the OCI application forms for 15 months. They probably pushed back on full dual citizenship too.
mangal969 said:Self attesting means you write
"I hereby certify this to be a copy of the original document" and sign it.
But most embassies here want notarised copies (if you are in the US).So take a copy,get it notarised and then take a copy of the notarised papers and attach them to the forms.
basis said:What does it mean actually ? Is PIO illegal ? I am about to buy a property in India and take up employment in India - can I do that or not ? Is better to convert to OCI and do those things ?
Mangal , PIO and others please help.