Trying to apply for an Indian visa for first time after getting US citizenship, and as per the Indian-visa.com website you have to send your Indian passport along with a renunciation form. Page 2 of this form says :
"I, the undersigned, hereby state that I am an citizen otherwise than by naturalisation that I am householder; and that I am not the solicitor or agent of..........................................
I vouch for the correctness of the statements made by........................................ in his
application for.............................................
Date:………………."
Aside from the fact that "I am an Citizen" is gramatically incorrect ( "a Citizen"), can anyone make sense of the sentence "that I am an citizen otherwise than by naturalisation that I am householder" ?
Taken literally does this mean the person vouching this must be natural born Citizen of the US and be the owner of a house ?
and "and that I am not the solicitor or agent of of.......................................... " Do you fill out here the name of the applicant ?
Also, can the same person vouch and notarize the form or you need 2 different people - one to vouch and one to notarize it ?
"I, the undersigned, hereby state that I am an citizen otherwise than by naturalisation that I am householder; and that I am not the solicitor or agent of..........................................
I vouch for the correctness of the statements made by........................................ in his
application for.............................................
Date:………………."
Aside from the fact that "I am an Citizen" is gramatically incorrect ( "a Citizen"), can anyone make sense of the sentence "that I am an citizen otherwise than by naturalisation that I am householder" ?
Taken literally does this mean the person vouching this must be natural born Citizen of the US and be the owner of a house ?
and "and that I am not the solicitor or agent of of.......................................... " Do you fill out here the name of the applicant ?
Also, can the same person vouch and notarize the form or you need 2 different people - one to vouch and one to notarize it ?