On the forum, one of the members had reported getting his passport back in 2 weeks - I applied in person at Atlanta and got it in a week - so I guess it sounds about right for a mailed application considering the courier timelinesAnyone has any experience with Indian Consulate NYC for PCC? I have mailed my documents to them. I am not sure how much time they will take to process it.
On the forum, one of the members had reported getting his passport back in 2 weeks - I applied in person at Atlanta and got it in a week - so I guess it sounds about right for a mailed application considering the courier timelines
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/experience-of-police-clearance-certificate-pcc-indian-embassy-in-ny.489500/Anyone has any experience with Indian Consulate NYC for PCC? I have mailed my documents to them. I am not sure how much time they will take to process it.
Thanks. I hope I get it in time. June 13th is my medical.On the forum, one of the members had reported getting his passport back in 2 weeks - I applied in person at Atlanta and got it in a week - so I guess it sounds about right for a mailed application considering the courier timelines
Good luckThanks. I hope I get it in time. June 13th is my medical.
Btw... I am seeing lot of people migrating to Canada... I am just doing for PR.. Don't have concrete plan and that's kind of scary thought for me. How about yourself. ? Job? Settlement etc?
Typically, they want to look at the person .. not that the person has to do anything, I think it is just to confirm that the person existsHi
Nereast emabassy is 4 hr drive for me and dont want to send passports.
Is it possible for me to carry spouse and My documents.
Or applicant need to in person
Thanks for the info.Typically, they want to look at the person .. not that the person has to do anything, I think it is just to confirm that the person exists
Hello All,You would need a PCC from every country where you have spent 6 months. And the 6 mounths is counted cumulatively, e.g. if you spent 2 months in singapore in 2008, another 2 months in 2009 and another 2 months in 2015, then that totals to 6 months and thus you would need a PCC.
Check the website of the Indian embassy based on the state where you reside - they have jrusidictionsHello All,
I'm in USA, so what is the procedure to get PCC done from INDIA.
Check the website of the Indian embassy based on the state where you reside - they have jrusidictions
Getting PCC from consulate is enoughThanks, For PCC there are two options.
1 if you stay in india
2. you stay outside of india
As per guidelines i need get PCC for all countries where I stayed more than 6 months.
I'm in USA and can get PCC from consulate in USA.
Do I need get PCC from India (Home City) also, if yes then how can I get because I'm in USA