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Replying to my earlier comment, finally I had to bite the bullet and apply for my kid's OCI renewal, a walk-in @ Hounslow UK. Awaiting the OCI by end of next week. As the above poster said, it is that "worry" that I wanted to avoid and have a peaceful travel.redjet wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:28 amMe too travelling end of December with minor son's new passport and old OCI card. Even we didn't have any problems earlier but then I see a new circular sent out towards end of October (I saw ones from UK and Australian high commissions) repeating the new OCI card with new passport for minors requirement.
Any recent experiences (November 2019) would be helpful.
However, I am preparing the documentation if I could be lucky to sail through before end of December.
One reason I could think of is it keeps the cash counters ticking for agencies involved. Why would they bother to change the system when cash keeps flowing in.txs89378 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 1:49 pmWhat I don't understand is the logic is enforcing this reissue. To think of it, when an OCI holder enters India, the passport number is recorded on entry and a picture is taken. That database is then updated when the passport number is changed. BOI has all the details on passport change and always takes a picture on entry. Why are we then being forced to reissue an OCI? A lifelong visa should be a lifelong visa.
Oh by the way, my OCI misc status updated as "Received in London" yesterday, so that is 5 working days (15 Nov to 21 Nov 2019) processing time as usually seen with others. So in theory, if I would've gone today (22nd Nov) to submit the passport/courier envelope/printed status letter, I would've received the passport by mid-next week (so total processing time of around 9 to 10 working days).redjet wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:07 pmReplying to my earlier comment, finally I had to bite the bullet and apply for my kid's OCI renewal, a walk-in @ Hounslow UK. Awaiting the OCI by end of next week. As the above poster said, it is that "worry" that I wanted to avoid and have a peaceful travel.redjet wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 11:28 amMe too travelling end of December with minor son's new passport and old OCI card. Even we didn't have any problems earlier but then I see a new circular sent out towards end of October (I saw ones from UK and Australian high commissions) repeating the new OCI card with new passport for minors requirement.
Any recent experiences (November 2019) would be helpful.
However, I am preparing the documentation if I could be lucky to sail through before end of December.
sorry to read you had a bad experience. It seems only a few centres (like Hounslow one) allow walk-ins. Good luck with your travel!Fly2Bharat wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 12:18 pmWhat an absolute waste of time and energy, not to mention the huge about of stress we have just been through in the past 3 days.
After deciding to attempt to renew the oci for my children, I have been going though the application and getting all the paper work together over the weekend. After reading on official websites and on forums I was lead to believable we should get it all done in 7-10 working days.
To my disbelief I was rejected by Leicester VFS Global center today for my walk-in submission. Apparently the oci walk-in submission is only for over 65's. That's the 1st I've heard about it, but the staff was insistent that is the rule. I was told I can't even apply of an evisa as we have oci cards so they need to cancelled 1st before applying. So basically get lost and deal with it. Yes I know many reading this will think it's my fault for doing it at the last min but these things happen. Now I have no option but to try my luck. Let's see what happens Now!
1 thing is for sure if we do get through and return or not I will be processing to cancel the OCI I see no advantage of having them, if you're under 20. Evisa is easly avaible, it's cheap and quick, most importantly all online.
We all know there are shortcomings in the system. That is the main reason why we have to discuss with unknown people to help each other on this forum. I see you are very agitated and I can understand it is due to the experience you had today. But that doesn't give an automatic right to pick on another member's choice of words. I didn't want to sound rude to say "You didn't search the forum properly" hence the choice of word "seems".Fly2Bharat wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:00 pmYou ses this is the problems, it seems..... Why can the public not be given clear information? Why does this procedure have to be so cumbersom and stressfull?
There's so many easy improvements that can be made which can make the people's life so much easier. Just another system that proves how far behind the Indian system is.
I was hoping to create a fresh thread explaining all the details of how to apply for a renewal or re-issuance of a minor OCI. I guess I can't do that now, but anyone reading this please do update your experience and try to provide as much details as possible no matter how small it may be. You just don't know who you will be helping.
I can really understand how to feel as I am in a similar situation.need_a_tier1 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 5:26 pmYes, conflicting information. Spoke to various people at HCI London & VFS UK, and conflicting information each time.
Everyone I spoke to gave different information than the previous person.
This is what I have been told -
- No regular visa or e-visa can be issued to the active OCI card holder. So do not submit a regular visa or e-visa application, it will be rejected straightway .
- You can submit a regular visa application to VFS with an application explaining the situation that there is no time for OCI renewal. The HCI might consider this and grant a visa.
- In case the HCI issues a regular visa, that will no effect on the OCI or the OCI visa.
- In case the HCI issues a regular visa, they will 'temporarily' cancel the OCI. On your return, to the UK you can just use the £21 OCI Misc service to transfer the OCI to new passport. The temporary cancellation will have no effect on OCI re-issue Misc application on your return to UK.
- In case the HCI issues a regular visa, they will 'permanently' cancel the OCI. On your return, to the UK you will have to make a fresh OCI application.
My brain is completely fried now and I really don't know what to do.
Moreover, I tried starting the e-visa and regular paper visa applications online and both applications and more or less similar in the questions they ask. Both applications, ask the question "if you have visited India before" and if you answer yes then have to provide your expired/current Indian visa type, number and expiry date. Now you have to pick the visa type from a drop down menu and there is no option to choose OCI.
So, selecting "No" to "if you have visited India before" is like giving wrong information.
selecting any other visa type like 'tourist' or 'visit' is like giving wrong information.
But, shockingly both HCI & VFS have given wrong information and conflicting information:
- You can answer No to "if you have visited India before".
- You can answer Yes to "if you have visited India before" but in visa type select "tourist" and write your OCI number
- You can answer Yes to "if you have visited India before" but in visa type write N/A and write 000000 in visa number. (this was not possible as there is no option to write anything in visa type, but have to select from a drop-down menu)
So, basically no one at either the HCI or VFS knows what to do - everyone has their own understanding and just keeps giving wrong information.
I am really not sure what to do now.
- If I apply for OCI misc service, the application may not complete in time.
- If I apply for e-visa or regular paper visa, I may have to give incorrect answers to the questions I mentioned above.