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by abc009 » Fri May 18, 2007 8:20 pm
My OCI for has been granted on 17/05/07...doccuments dispatched on 18/05/07...very soon i am going to have my OCI visa stamp on my red passport.
Applied for OCI by post on 10/04/2007
Date of acknowledgement is 11/04/2007
Visa has been granted on 17/05/2007
Doccuments dispatched to london on 18/05/07
Doccuments received at london--NOT YET
Naturalization Certification, Passport and OCI-- This entire process took exactly 3 MONTHS for me...
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by Friend » Wed Jun 20, 2007 6:15 pm
Hi,
I got my OCI
Date of Acknowledgement/scanned : 3 May 2007
Granted 30 May 07
Documents received at London 5 June 07
I sent the passports and received all back on 12 June 07.
I had a few sleepless nights (you can find why by looking at the previous posts) My heartfelt thanks to Dawie for the pragmatic reply.
Hope this post is useful to people who are in a predicament like me.
FRIEND
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by mr_pankaj » Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:46 pm
Dear Friends,
I applied for my Son's OCI in person (based on my Indian citizenship + my OCI) on 22nd May 2007 and from that day the website is showing the following,
Date Of Acknowledgment : 22-MAY-2007
Registration Status : UnderProcess
Photo/Signature --- Scanned --- On 22-MAY-2007
Wondering, if they need any document from me or is it the normal delay - I am concerned because the 'Online OCI enquiry' website says they process it within 30 days.
Does anybody has any recent experiences to share or has anybody recently got their OCI visa.
Thanks
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mr_pankaj
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by mr_pankaj » Sun Jul 01, 2007 11:56 am
anyone got any news abt it i.e. timeline for OCI these days ?
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by blackpurple » Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:56 am
Mr Pankaj,
I have aso got the same status and same dates. bit concerned about my application now.
although on 'Online OCI enquiry' it says 30 days but in general guidelines it says 12 weeks. Is there any contact numner for London High commission where people pick the phone up and reply to your queries?
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by so confused » Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:16 pm
Can anyway advise me...
I am and British and have British pass port, as do my two youg children. My father is indian but holds a British pass port and Mother has Indian pass port. My Husband is Indian and has Indian pass port, what i would like to know is can i apply for my OCI and kids OCI together on one application? And do i have to go to India house in person or can i send a relative with all documents? Do the documents have to be originals when submitted or all photocopies? I am also planning to travel to India in October... so if i dont here anything from Hci about my OCI , can i still travel with normal visa?
thankyou... please send me some advice
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by mahil_2000 » Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:21 pm
www.hcilondon.net All your answers are there.
8 to 12 weeks is the current timeline for OCI according to the High commission website.
so confused, read the instructions on the application and visit the high commission website. You could send a relative with all the documents I think, but read the instructions on the website. Firstly they have to be photocopies of all the documents. 2 copies of each supporting document. The instructions are all on the website OCI section on the right hand side. Yes you can still travel on your normal visa.
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by mr_pankaj » Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:57 pm
blackpurple, yeah me too is concerned whats going on there. Would you suggest that we go to HCI London personally to find out the status .... to be honest thats the last thing I want to do because I cant stand that stupid officer there ...... (sorry, just said what i felt).
My wife tried calling them too but like you said no-one cares to answer the phone there .... not sure what we should be doing.
May be lets hold on for some more time and then see if we need to go we need to ... no other choice !
thx
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by blackpurple » Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:12 am
Mr Pankaj, any news ??
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by kkarank » Mon Jul 16, 2007 1:23 pm
Hello All
I have just got my British Naturalization Certificate and will now be applying for the British Passport.
I am an Indian national and still hold an Indian Passport.I want to know if i can use it to travel to India ?Or do i have to surrender it and get an OCI stamp or a PIO card ?
Thanks!
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by Friend » Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:49 pm
kkarank wrote:Hello All
I have just got my British Naturalization Certificate and will now be applying for the British Passport.
I am an Indian national and still hold an Indian Passport.I want to know if i can use it to travel to India ?Or do i have to surrender it and get an OCI stamp or a PIO card ?
Thanks!
You need to surrender(cancel) the Indian passport and apply for OCI/PIO/VISA before you travel,
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by bubbles » Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:56 pm
Have they changed rules for photos ?
As per this link they allow 35x40 (UK Passport Standard)
http://mha.gov.in/oci/ICAO-Photo.pdf
And this link comes from :
http://www.mha.nic.in/oci/Instructions.pdf , which says 35x35 , I am confused or do they want to confuse me ?
Go to :
http://www.mha.nic.in/oci/oci-main.htm , then click on "Instructions for Filling Application Form " and in the PDF click on "Photo Link" .
If they are allowing 35x40 that will make life bit easier.
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by Friend » Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:29 pm
I got the photos from the 'photo booth' sitting as far back as possible and trimmed the top and bottom bits to near 35*35 and posted the application to HCI London and there was no problem.
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by kkarank » Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:03 am
I have just got my UK naturalzation certificate and will now be applying for passport.Can i apply for OCI by just sending them a copy of this certificate ?On the list of documents required for OCI application as per the HCI london website,they require copy of UK passport.And i wont have it for at least another three weeks now as they have started an interview process for all first time UK passport applications.
Any advise ??
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by kkarank » Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:16 am
And also,when i try to apply online for the OCI (part A) it asks me for a 'Passport Number' - is that the Indian Passport number or the UK passport number ?What if i still havent got the UK passport and just have the naturalization certificate number ?
It is such a pity that the HCI employs such dumb bottleheads to prepare these forms - poor writing,poor instructions ...something so typical !
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by Friend » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:23 pm
kkarank wrote:And also,when i try to apply online for the OCI (part A) it asks me for a 'Passport Number' - is that the Indian Passport number or the UK passport number ?What if i still havent got the UK passport and just have the naturalization certificate number ?
It is such a pity that the HCI employs such dumb bottleheads to prepare these forms - poor writing,poor instructions ...something so typical !
It is the British passport number and so you need a british passport before applying.
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by singhji » Fri Jul 20, 2007 9:24 pm
hi
looking into applying for a OCI card on my mums indian citezanship during 1950s and 60s........however what documents would they accept in proving my relationship to my mother? .....
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by singhji » Sat Jul 21, 2007 7:54 pm
hi anyone also ever had a OCI interview??......I am hearing thst they call you in 4-5 times after application................I was under the impression that they call you in to hand in the application (15 tokens daily at London).then they review and let you know......I have heard from a respected travel agent who deals with the HCI that "expect to be called in at least 4-5 times for interviewing.........this could be expensive since I would have to take the day off and then drive all the was from Southend .........any truth to this?.......
ALSO PLEASE NOTE THE HCI LONDON DO NOT ACEPPT APPLICATIONS FOR OCI BY POST FROM 20/7/2007.......new notice on their website............you hvae to go in person or use an approved travel agent of ehich are listed on the site........
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by Post72 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:22 pm
Seems like the list of travel agents posted in the hci london website is outdated. Most of them saying we are no longer processing the OIC cards. Guys any of you know the agents really do the OIC processing.
Thanks in advance
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by singhji » Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:21 pm
anyone know/heard anything about the interviews you got to now sit for an OCI card??......or is it another made up ??
thanks......
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by Friend » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:05 am
Post72 wrote:Seems like the list of travel agents posted in the hci london website is outdated. Most of them saying we are no longer processing the OIC cards. Guys any of you know the agents really do the OIC processing.
Thanks in advance
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Only Visas need to go through travel agents. OCI can still be applied through post or in person (from the HCI website)
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by singhji » Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:31 pm
no read the site properly.........they do NOT accept applications by post any longer in LONDON........Birmingham yes they do......also they have a new policy where you are invited to a grilling at least 4-5 times....i now know 2 applicants who have had interviews.......they seem to ask the same questions everytime.......a bit puzzling.......
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by Friend » Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:03 pm
[quote="singhji"]no read the site properly.........they do NOT accept applications by post any longer in LONDON........Birmingham yes they do......also they have a new policy where you are invited to a grilling at least 4-5 times....i now know 2 applicants who have had interviews.......they seem to ask the same questions everytime.......a bit puzzling.......[/quote
Please see this link
http://www.hcilondon.net/postal-applications.html
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by singhji » Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:42 am
on Wednesday / Thursday this included OCIs.........looks like they changed site ..........so yes they fo now again accpet by post
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by Post72 » Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:12 pm
Yeah.
Seems like they are accepting OIC application over post now.
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