I received my Surrender Certificate, but it is nothing but my application form with the stamp of US consulate of SFO. Is that right? Anyone who received it can you please reply?
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Yes, that is the SC.
I acquired US citizenship February 2009 and came to know of this stupid surrender certificate yesterday by chance at a party.
My Indian Consulate is NYC and I already have OCI and my Indian passport says "Cancelled". Just "Cancelled" and nothing else.
I thought since it's only $20, I will go through the pain of completing it. But then the Travisa application process wants to charge a penalty of $250 saying it's been more than 3 years since I acquired US Citizenship and that I did not surrender my Indian Citizenship. The flowchart on their website(https://indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com/images/renunciation_flowchart.png) says I do not have to pay a penalty.
How do I overcome this catch 22 situation?
Can I just ignore the surrender certificate stuff?
How can the stupid Govt of India expect me to keep checking their passport rules so long after I gave up my Indian citizenship?!
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
If your passport is cancelled, you don't need to do anything else. You have OCI now.
I acquired US citizenship February 2009 and came to know of this stupid surrender certificate yesterday by chance at a party.
My Indian Consulate is NYC and I already have OCI and my Indian passport says "Cancelled". Just "Cancelled" and nothing else.
I thought since it's only $20, I will go through the pain of completing it. But then the Travisa application process wants to charge a penalty of $250 saying it's been more than 3 years since I acquired US Citizenship and that I did not surrender my Indian Citizenship. The flowchart on their website(https://indiavisa.travisaoutsourcing.com/images/renunciation_flowchart.png) says I do not have to pay a penalty.
How do I overcome this catch 22 situation?
Can I just ignore the surrender certificate stuff?
How can the stupid Govt of India expect me to keep checking their passport rules so long after I gave up my Indian citizenship?!
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I reported the post to the moderators when it first appeared, citing it as invitation to fraud. Mods didn't bother and the post remained.That is fraud! So you want to notarize and swear that you possess a copy of the original document. That is felony offense in the US, regardless of the problem you could get into trouble with the Indian consulate.