I’ve finally completed my OCI process - huge thanks to everyone in this forum for your support.
My Timeline:
- Application submitted (Postal via BLS Brampton): February 18, 2025
- OCI Card received: March 25, 2025
OCI Portal Timeline:
- Date of Acknowledgment: February 22, 2025
- Documents Printing Status: Processed on March 17, 2025
- Dispatched from MEA (New Delhi): March 18, 2025
- Document received at Toronto: March 27, 2025
Quick Tips:
- Ensure all details match your Indian passport to avoid processing delays.
- If married, enter your spouse’s details exactly as per their passport.
- For overseas address on the back of the OCI card:
- Include your full overseas address (including postal code and country) within the 3 address lines on the application.
- The "ZIP code" and "Country" fields are not printed on the OCI card, so repeat them in the address lines.
- The postal code may appear twice in the printed application—but it won’t affect your OCI card.
Voter ID & Ration Card Surrender:
Ration Card:
- I'm from South India, and the surrender process was fairly straightforward.
- You can use either your state's online portal or visit a ration card e-service office to remove your name.
Voter ID:
This was a bit more complicated:
- Many South Indian voter cards have a blank or '-' in the surname field.
- The Voter Portal requires the first name and surname to match exactly with your Voter ID details in order to link the ID using EPIC.
- But it won’t let you create a profile with a '-' as the surname.
Two ways to tackle this:
- Option 1 (recommended):
Ask someone in India to register on your behalf using the Android Voter Helpline app: The app allows '-' as the surname.
Once registered, you can log in on the browser and submit Form 7.
- Option 2 (what I did):
Submit Form 8 first to update the surname, then link your EPIC number and submit Form 7.
- Unfortunately, I found out about Option 1 only after I submitted Form 8, so I had to go with Option 2.
- It took nearly 2 months to process the name update, after which I could finally link my EPIC and submit Form 7.
Funny (but frustrating) twist:
- My Form 7 was rejected twice, with the reason being that only one correction is allowed per cycle.
- They mistook Form 7 (deletion request) for another Form 8 (correction).
- After resubmitting Form 7 a third time, it was finally accepted.
Final Note:
- You don’t need to submit proof of voter ID or ration card surrender to BLS.
- The signed declaration is sufficient.
Hope this helps others going through the same process!