Hello All:
Our OCI documents arrived at the consulate. The questions I have are:
1. Do I need to send our cancelled Indian passports? They were cancelled a couple of Years back.
2. I had sent $ 20 for return charges with my OCI application included with the application fees. Would the consulate have a track of that? Or they completely forget about it?
3. Just to be safe, if I think to include prepaid Express Mail envelope, how does that work?
4. When we send our OCI applications, we have to mark envelope 'OCI Application'. So, when sending our current passports for U Visa and OCI card, do we have to mark anything on the envelope?
Thanks a lot to all.
Regards,
Kumar
You can restart as if making a new application. I am saying this from my personal experience.
For number of photos go with what the consulate's website recommends. If it asks for 4 photos, send 4.
What about the registration number that we already printed? I thought Part A is already submitted online. So if we start again, our registration number would be different. Can we really start fresh?
My Passport for OCI stamping and booklet has reached Houston early this week. Already paid $20 with the OCI application. How soon/fast Houston complete the stamping and return process? I would like to learn your experiences. Any input is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Kumar
Dear All:
We have received our OCI U-Visa and OCI booklet at last. Many thanks to all of you and this forum that guided us throughout.
The whole process took little less then 2 months. CGI Houston seemed to be efficient in our case.
When I filled out our Part A online, the place of birth we mentioned the City and State. But in OCI booklet it is mentioned just State, INDIA as our places of birth. Is this the standard practice? How is it in your case?
Also, the U-Visa is signed by the Consul, but there is no stamp on it, should it be stamped?
Thanks again.
Regards,
Kumar
I my case, the OCI booklet says <city>, India as the Place of Birth. It shouldn't matter if it just says India.
The U-Visa sticker has the signature as well as a round/black stamp saying Consulate General of India, San Francisco in both English and Hindi. Missing the official stamp/seal looks like an oversight. I don't know if there are others in this situation and if they had any problems traveling to India.
Thanks AKGarg.
Is anybody else in the same situation as mine? Any issues travelling to India? Any input is much appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Kumar
If you are missing the rubber stamp, I have the same thing. Only sign. I have travelled twice with that and no problems. Just for sanity, please be prepared to show the actual OCI booklet. I hope that has both the seal and stamp. I believe this is an oversight when they send for a family in one go. Nothing to worry. BTW, mine was SFO too.
Thanks a lot sv786. The rubber stamp is missing on U-Visa. The OCI Booklet does have round rubberstamp.
Best Regards,
Kumar