PIO1 said:Friday must be a half day!
You got it wrong.They had done 70 on Friday,and on Monday they did only 40
PIO1 said:Friday must be a half day!
mangal969 said:You got it wrong.They had done 70 on Friday,and on Monday they did only 40
INDH are home ministry applications from 2004, 2005 or criminal histories etc.inindia said:I have not understood how u do it ?
Can you help me with applications made in India. The format as I said previously is
INDH00121106
I can see the "granted' status is scattered. while many applications INDH00xxxx06 onwards are in process. There are many others in the status 'Granted' as well.
In fact I found today that application numbers greater than mine are in 'Granted' status. I am going to call them.
The 'In process' number has reached INDHxxxx06 or something like that.
inindia said:I have not understood how u do it ?
Can you help me with applications made in India. The format as I said previously is
INDH00121106
I can see the "granted' status is scattered. while many applications INDH00123306 onwards are in process. There are many others in the status 'Granted' as well.
In fact I found today that application numbers greater than mine are in 'Granted' status. I am going to call them.
The 'In process' number has reached INDH171406 or something like that.
vlmeda said:fitness99
thanks for the reply. do u have an idea how is the processing going in CGI, Houston. in what status is ur app. how many days in ur estimate for the OCI to come to ur hands from this consular post. just speculating
thanks
The large consulates can submit the applications to Delhi electronically, through scanners etc. Houston must not have the capability, hence the delay.fitness99 said:I have applied during the third week of Jan 2006, and so far the application has not been processed yet. It appears that it can take about approx. 3 - 4 months at the Houston CGI (from app. time to receiving OCI).
PIO1 said:The large consulates can submit the applications to Delhi electronically, through scanners etc. Houston must not have the capability, hence the delay.
PIO1 said:Two interesting notes.
Guess what?
The OCI card says it is a "V"-Visa and it expires 1 day before your 100th birthday. So when you turn 100, you need to apply for another card!
The U-Visa has similar data, it also expires one day before your 100th according to the machine readable data.fitness99 said:I guess since the visa pasted in the passport is valid for life, it should be okay. On the other hand if a person is 100 years old, I think the OCI expiration date is the last thing on their mind
PIO1 - I had posted this before. I had applied at Mumbai FRRO and the number generated online was INDMI00.......PIO1 said:INDH are home ministry applications from 2004, 2005 or criminal histories etc.
Did you apply to the ministry ... if you applied through an FFRO, you should have a different number.
INDA- INDIA-FRRO AMRITSAR
INDC- INDIA-FRRO CHENNAI
INDD- INDIA-FRRO DELHI
INDK- INDIA-FRRO KOLKATA
INDM- INDIA-FRRO MUMBAI
INDH- INDIA-MHA DELHI
If you filled in a web application, you would have a ref no in the form INDHI0xxxx06. Until you are "under process" you will not get a file number in the format you mentioned INDH00xxxx06.
Mumbai Airport is being renovated, and my wife says it looks fantastic - esp the baggage claim /immigration area.mangal969 said:Glad to know the U visa 'works'
BTW Which line did she have to stand in at immigration ? Are Indian nationals/PIO's & OCI's in one queue or is there a seperate queue between the 3 groups ?
Or was it the "foreigner's" queue ?
Thanks for clearing that up. The FRROs are inefficient and CORUPT (as I have posted here before). Good to hear the process has been taken away from them.inindia said:PIO1 - I had posted this before. I had applied at Mumbai FRRO and the number generated online was INDMI00.......
krazie said:Hello folks,
I haven't visited the forum in a few days. Recently a friend of mine who applied for OCI in Feb this year called me to let me know that his name appeared on the CGISF list of people whose OCIs were ready.
I had applied for mine in January and the online inquiry indicates that my application was approved on January 24. However my name does not appear on the CGISF web-site list. This is confusing - my friend applied 2-3 weeks after me and is done with the process, where as my application is still hanging.
Any idea on how to track down my application?
Thanks in advance!
Mangal Pandey said:Hello Guys, just a quick question.
Why did the GOI changed Dual citizenship to OCI?
So originally, I think there were 8 countries, then 16, now all countries that allowed DC can have OCIMay be GOI acted cleverly to include some important countries?
My guess for this policy, of only allowing OCI to countries that allow DC is:May be a brainy IFS offcier did this?
PIO1 said:Granted does not meen printed or issued ... if it takes you more than 6-8 weeks, I would start phoning the numbers on this forum starting with the consulate.