OCI Received in Detroit: Timeline
I applied for OCI for four of us in my family. Given below is the timeline and some related info.
12/15/2007: Mailed Applications from Detroit by Priority Mail.
12/18/2007: Application Delivered to the Consulate.
01/03/2008: Date of Acknowledgment.
01/04/2008: Registration Status Granted.
01/04/2008: Photo/Signature Scanned.
01/04/2008: Documents Printed.
01/07/2008: Documents Dispatched from Delhi.
01/11/2008: Documents Received in Chicago.
01/12/2008: Mailed Passports & Online Status Printouts by Priority Mail.
01/15/2008: Passports Delivered to the Consulate.
<long wait - nothing seemed to be happening.>
01/29/2008: Called OCI Status Hotline in Chicago (See details below).
01/30/2008: Called OCI Status Hotline in Chicago (See details below).
01/31/2008: Called OCI Status Hotline in Chicago (See details below).
01/31/2008: Sent an e-mail to the Consular Officer, expressing concern over the delay.
01/31/2008: Received Passports w/ U Visa, and OCI Documents by Express Mail.
02/01/2008: Sent another e-mail to the Consular Officer, saying "Never mind, I'm all set."
Overall, I would say that the processing of my application went really fast, beginning to end.
(Details about the status inquiry phone call: On the 29th, 30th and 31st, I called the OCI Status Enquiry number 312-95-0415 repeatedly from 4 pm to 5 pm (CST). I had my phone set to auto-redial, so that I wouldn't waste even a single minute without retrying during these short, one-hour windows. 90% of the call attempts resulted in a "busy-tone." At other times, I heard the "ring-back" tone, as if the phone was ringing. It would ring for about 3 or 4 minutes, and then I would hear the recorded message
"Your party is not answering. Please try your call later. We are sorry, but your call will now be disconnected. 0143"
following which, the call would get disconnected. In other words, no success after three hours of continuous attempts.)
Other Trivia:
The photographs that I had included in the application met their exact specifications: 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm, off-white background, darker-colored clothes, slight clear area above the head, etc. In spite of that, the pictures that are on the U Visa and the OCI documents are stretched laterally; i.e., crushed top-to-bottom.
The valid Indian Passports that I had mailed were returned rubber-stamped "CANCELLED"
When I mailed the passports, I had marked the Priority Mail envelope with the words "COLLECTION OF OCI DOCUMENTS" in HUGE (really really HUGE letters that almost covered one entire face of the envelope). I thought changing the words in the phrase even a little would cause my mail to be rejected (and really, there was no reason to change the phrase anyways). The reason I mention this is that I read another post on this thread about the mail containing the passports not being accepted at the consulate, and noticed that the marking on the envelope in that case was worded differently than what was on their instructions... Bottom line: Don't apply common sense. Don't try to be reasonable. Just stick to the rules.