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Seems effect of Holiday season felt there as well. So this must be best time for any applications!!nnn wrote:I went in person to the London HCIL to collect my OCI. I went at 10:30 am and rocked straight up to the counter, not a soul around. Handed in my passport and print out and got my token in less than 20 seconds. Was told to pick up at 4:30. Highly recommend going in later for no queuing.
sunny1407 wrote:Hi,
Just had my naturalisation in the first week of July and I want to go to India for at least a year asap,
I will be applying for British Passport this week and hope to get that by no later than end of August
After that I suppose I have to apply for Surrender certificate which assuming should be done maybe by Sept end.
If all goes well, will I be OK to go to India with a tourist VISA and then can I apply for OCI in Delhi?
Also was just wondering when you get the surrender certificate, you also get you cancelled Indian passport back which I can take to Delhi?
And if I can and do get OCI in Delhi, will that change my status then and there and I can go over my tourist VISA and stay there as OCI for a year?
OR
Is it not recommended to get OCI in India for some reasons (?) and best to get it sorted in UK before I leave?
Any help appreciated,
Thanks,
When you say, come back for stamping? you mean the U Visa stamp.sstichkule wrote:Better to sort out OCI being here, probably You can apply and go if in Urgency, but then You might have to come back for stamping.
sunny1407 wrote:Hi,
Just had my naturalisation in the first week of July and I want to go to India for at least a year asap,
I will be applying for British Passport this week and hope to get that by no later than end of August
After that I suppose I have to apply for Surrender certificate which assuming should be done maybe by Sept end.
If all goes well, will I be OK to go to India with a tourist VISA and then can I apply for OCI in Delhi?
Also was just wondering when you get the surrender certificate, you also get you cancelled Indian passport back which I can take to Delhi?
And if I can and do get OCI in Delhi, will that change my status then and there and I can go over my tourist VISA and stay there as OCI for a year?
OR
Is it not recommended to get OCI in India for some reasons (?) and best to get it sorted in UK before I leave?
Any help appreciated,
Thanks,
if you travel to india on a visa and then apply for OCI there, then the entire process including the stamping will be done by the FRRO.sunny1407 wrote: When you say, come back for stamping? you mean the U Visa stamp.
I thought you could get the whole OCI in India and the reason for sorting out OCI here would have been for reasons like ease, time frames etc
So is it the case that OCI U Visa stamp cannot be done in India?
Ah Great, so I assume if I get OCI in India, I will automatically switch from tourist Visa to the OCI status without having to travel back to UK again.ban.s wrote:if you travel to india on a visa and then apply for OCI there, then the entire process including the stamping will be done by the FRRO.sunny1407 wrote: When you say, come back for stamping? you mean the U Visa stamp.
I thought you could get the whole OCI in India and the reason for sorting out OCI here would have been for reasons like ease, time frames etc
So is it the case that OCI U Visa stamp cannot be done in India?
sunny1407 wrote:Ah Great, so I assume if I get OCI in India, I will automatically switch from tourist Visa to the OCI status without having to travel back to UK again.ban.s wrote:if you travel to india on a visa and then apply for OCI there, then the entire process including the stamping will be done by the FRRO.sunny1407 wrote: When you say, come back for stamping? you mean the U Visa stamp.
I thought you could get the whole OCI in India and the reason for sorting out OCI here would have been for reasons like ease, time frames etc
So is it the case that OCI U Visa stamp cannot be done in India?
Also would appreciate if you can throw some light on Pros and Cons if I decide to take that route instead of getting the OCI in UK please?
I see, Well I am not planning to work in India and have heard good things about the passport office changes in the last few years in India.ban.s wrote:I don't know your urgency of travel but if you can, get OCI sorted in UK and travel with peace of mind. If you apply in person at London HCI, then you'll receive OCI within 5 weeks.
There is officially no 'cons' in applying in India as the process is relatively straight forward - perhaps the bureaucracy and officialdom will be a problem. Having said that I haven't dealt with FRRO - so things may have changed for better or worse.
Yeah will do and also the naturalisation certificate I guess. I shall post back on my experienceban.s wrote:Good luck. I don't think you have to face Step 7.
also carry surrender certificate. after surrender of passport, old / cancelled passports have no value, surrender certificate is the key document.
OCI Booklet + Visa sticker in British Passport. For travel you need to carry both.piridi.ark wrote: OCI CARD/CERTIFICATE:
Is it a certificate, or stamp in British passport or separate book