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I am not sure about the procedure for CGI, Edinburgh.nax_72 wrote:Can someone kindly confirm the procedure for collecting OCI by post. Information like the kind of documents we need to send and how many special delivery envelopes need to be attached.
We (2 adults + 2 kids) applied for OCI in CGI, Edinburgh by post. We need to collect them at CGI, Edinburgh.
Thanks
No need to worry. They seem to have not updated their website. Only one copy of the application is required now. I say this because my wife submitted her OCI application (one copy) at HCI London in November 2011 and received her OCI in December 2011.ajaya21 wrote: HCI London site still says two copies, but it confusing and worrisome when only one copy is accepted!!
GBINR wrote:I am not sure about the procedure for CGI, Edinburgh.nax_72 wrote:Can someone kindly confirm the procedure for collecting OCI by post. Information like the kind of documents we need to send and how many special delivery envelopes need to be attached.
We (2 adults + 2 kids) applied for OCI in CGI, Edinburgh by post. We need to collect them at CGI, Edinburgh.
Thanks
For HCI London,
1) A covering lr
2) Online printout status showing docx received in London.
3) Original passports
4) Special Delivery envelope.
SDE is paid upto 500g that can accomodate 2 UK passports and 2 OCI.
You can to check weight for 4 passports + 4 booklets. If it is more than 500g, you ca send 2 SDE or pay for upto 1kg, by paying extra and stamps on 1 SDE and mention the same in covering letter. This is my suggestion and not written rule.
"surrender" ???? Did you mean submit?OhmV wrote:Hello guys
Can you please advise if I can surrender OCI application at HCI London on behalf of my wife.
Regards
Ohm
Same here too submitted in person @Birmingham on 12/12/11, acknowledged same day but no further updates and today is 11/01/12.srdanda wrote:hi i've submitted oci application in person@ birmingham on 08/12/11. acknowledged on the same day. no further updates after that. today being 07/01/12, exactly one month now. well even after considering all those bank holidays, birmingham seems to be lagging far behind london.
cant find many timelines for birmingham applications. anyone?
1. OCI submission and collection can be done by post or in person. If you read the timelines before,Leo78 wrote:Hello Friends,
I will be submitting the application for 2 adults & 1 kid at the same time. All the three of us were having Indian passport and now have British passport.
Can you please clarify following points on OCI:
1. I understand that you can submit your applications either by post or by in person, but collection of OCI for both these applications can be done by going in person?
2. If you want the OCI to be delivered to your home then do we have to send our British passport and other documents to be original along with prepaid special delivery envelopes?
3. If I happen to collect in person, can I collect the OCI on behalf of my spouse and child?
4. Is the following list of documents to be sent are correct?
• Application Form & Photocopies of the same.
• Photos
• Our Indian PP surrender certificate (Photo copy?)
• Photo copy of First and last pages of our cancelled Indian PP
• Our British PP (Photo Copy?)
• Our Marriage Certificate
• Fees - £172 * 3 (Postal Order)
Please correct me if I 'm wrong.
Thanks
Leo78
Thanks a lot for the reply GBINR!!.GBINR wrote: 1. OCI submission and collection can be done by post or in person. If you read the timelines before,
you can see people who had used exclusively in person, exclusively by post(me), combination of both(Sharmaji).
2) If you read the OCI guidelines in HCI London, it says clearly. You should NOT send original Brit PP
when you submit your application for OCI. For collection, yes you have to send.
You will NOT receive any confirmation from HCI London after your OCI is approved. In factLeo78 wrote:Thanks a lot for the reply GBINR!!.GBINR wrote: 1. OCI submission and collection can be done by post or in person. If you read the timelines before,
you can see people who had used exclusively in person, exclusively by post(me), combination of both(Sharmaji).
2) If you read the OCI guidelines in HCI London, it says clearly. You should NOT send original Brit PP
when you submit your application for OCI. For collection, yes you have to send.
Can you please clarify if I chose to send the application by post, whether will I get the confirmation letter after the approval when to collect the OCI and then I can decide whether to collect in person or to collect by post after sending the British PP?
I went through the website but, it is pretty confusing. I just want to be clear. Can you please let me know the process?
Thanks
Leo78
Thanks a Ton GBINR for clearing all my doubts.GBINR wrote: You will NOT receive any confirmation from HCI London after your OCI is approved. In fact
there will not be any letter even for confirmation of receipt of your OCI application.
For confirmation of delivery, you rely on Royal Mail SDE status. For acknowledgment, you rely
on the website.
You need to check the status in the website, often (may be every week or so). As soon as you see
the status as "RECEIVED IN LONDON", then you need to take a print out of that page and send
that to HCI london along with original Brit PPs and SDE so that you will get back the docs in home.
Please read the link given in OCI. They have wealth of info with even BOLDS in their website saying that transfering is not a must. We know that HCI London does not meet all expectations. Still do we pay naive attention to details even that are given explicitly?Sage wrote:I’ve got my OCI document, so does my son who is 16. His British passport will expire in April. We plan to travel to India in March. I am going to apply for a new British passport for him. I don’t think there will be sufficient time for us to apply for U-Visa in his new passport. Can he travel with his old passport containing the U-Visa along with the new passport?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
On a similar note, do we have to submit 2 copies of the application for a new U-Visa or one copy is enough?
Cheers!
GBINR wrote:Please read the link given in OCI. They have wealth of info with even BOLDS in their website saying that transfering is not a must. We know that HCI London does not meet all expectations. Still do we pay naive attention to details even that are given explicitly?Sage wrote:I’ve got my OCI document, so does my son who is 16. His British passport will expire in April. We plan to travel to India in March. I am going to apply for a new British passport for him. I don’t think there will be sufficient time for us to apply for U-Visa in his new passport. Can he travel with his old passport containing the U-Visa along with the new passport?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
On a similar note, do we have to submit 2 copies of the application for a new U-Visa or one copy is enough?
Cheers!
http://hcilondon.in/oci.php
Note: 2 while travelling to India, it is important for OCI holders to carry both (a) the passport bearing 'LIFE LONG' visa sticker and (b) the OCI booklet. In case this passport has expired, there is no need to transfer 'LIFE LONG' visa to their new passports, but can carry the new passport along with items (a) & (b). Applicants are welcome to apply for transfer, but it will take the same 3 weeks as in the case of fresh applications