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by newrat » Tue Feb 18, 2020 1:06 pm
I've just done the same thing for my baby, also born British, to me, an Indian national. I did not need to show my birth certificate as his claim to OCI is directly through me being an Indian national. The section that you're questioning is regarding relationship proof (i.e to the family member of Indian origin). Your baby's proof will be his/her birth certificate with you named as the father and your Indian passport (assuming you still have one).
If it was the case that he/she was claiming OCI via your parents then you would need your birth certificate to bridge the gap between you.
It's pretty frustrating applying for OCI. The wording is all very poor and the information is in various places, sometimes contradictory. For example you copied text from the 'DOCUMENTS UPLOAD ON OCI APPLICATION FORM' tab. But there's a fuller list of requirements on the 'DOCUMENTS REQUIRED' tab - make sure you check that out.
They're very analogy when it comes to doing things the proper way, as I'm sure you know. A few things that caused us delays which might help you:
- Make sure the photo you upload on to their system after you've made the application is the same exact photo you attach to the physical print out fo the form.
- Make sure all photocopies of documents are on a single A4 page. If you got married in the UK you'll know that the UK marriage certificates are longer than A4. I scanned this and printed over 2 A4 pages. This wasn't accepted had to reduce the size to fit on one A4.
If you have any questions let me know.