Amol,
Thanks for the best wishes and quick reply. Really appreciate your help and response. yeah, I should have got that from Indian consulate in San Francisco. Actually, I didn't know anything about the AC140 option until last week of April. I haven't seen anyone ever discussing AC140 in 485 thread (CSC thread at least). I had plans to go on vacation during May. So when I came to know about AC140, I also requested my lawyer to send the papers to Mumbai consulate. After reaching India, I came to know that, Mumbai consulate might accept my case and I decided to extend my vacation and requested my employer to allow me to work remotely for sometime. So I didn't have time in San Francisco to get the PCC. Anyway, I came to know that, my case is acccepted and I have a case# now.
Well, for the address of New Mumbai, I don't stay there any more. Yes, my passport has that address. Also, New Mumbai dosn't fall under the jurisdiction of Mumbai CID special branch, that issues PCC. Any idea anyone about the PCC issuing authority of New Mumbai ?
Do you think, changing the address in my passport to my current address will help ? I don't think so, because they are not going to accept the application for a place where you haven't stayed more than one year. They clearly told me that, they will not issue PCC for just couple of months.
Yeah, I am also planning to send an email to US consulate and shall ask them this question. I think, the PCC issued by Indian consulates abroad and the Regional passport offices here in India should solve the same purpose. They get the clearance from the passport issuing office in India and then issue a PCC. Thats why, one has to wait for 30days in US to get a PCC (unless the passport issued by the consulate). So whats wrong, if I get the PCC directly from the local passport office instead of the consulate ?
Also, I don't think the PCC issued by Indian consulates in USA is the clearance for your stay in US. Probably not. If anyone has gone thro' the candian/australian immigration procedures(while living in USA), the PCC for your stay in US is given by FBI. Thats a complete separate procedure. I am sure, they must be doing extensive background checks internally, based upon the SSN, if you have stayed in USA before. Anyway, I might be wrong. Thats just my $0.02