Hi Vyasch,Congratulations.
I have a similar timeline - ITA: 31 Oct 19, AOR: 5 Nov 19, ADR: 6 Dec 19, AD submitted: 10 Dec 19.
Waiting for nomination.
What was your ADR for?
All the best.. hope you get to hear nomination news soon.
Hi Vyasch,Congratulations.
I have a similar timeline - ITA: 31 Oct 19, AOR: 5 Nov 19, ADR: 6 Dec 19, AD submitted: 10 Dec 19.
Waiting for nomination.
Thanks for the update. I already got the ITA on Oct 31st and currently application is in Received status for SINP.You need to upload the Police Clearance post ITA , so it depends, if you score is good enough and you expect ITA soon, you can start working on getting the PCC before ITA .
In USA, you need to go to the Indian Consulate to get the PCC. I will be going next week and can update my experience once back
Also you need to to FBI Background check , they have an online option now which is supposed to take less than a week if fingerprints and sent electronically.
I will be getting both done next week in Chicago, I will update you once back
We can apply online also through CGI website, we just need to courier the documents with application and fees. But as per my understanding we only need Indian PCC if we have stayed for more than 6 months within last 10 years. Please correct me if I’m wrong. For US clearance we can just go the nearest police station and give our finger prints and within 15 days we should get the clearance certificate.Thanks for the update. I already got the ITA on Oct 31st and currently application is in Received status for SINP.
I don't have idea on different statuses of the applications and its timelines, so was not sure when to start the PCC process.
And also, do we directly need to visit Indian embassy for PCC ? My nearest embassy is about 10 hours drive, so if its best and safe bet to visit embassy and get it done, then i would definitely plan for one soon...
That is correct, USA PCC is required if you have lived in US for more than 6 monthsWe can apply online also through CGI website, we just need to courier the documents with application and fees. But as per my understanding we only need Indian PCC if we have stayed for more than 6 months within last 10 years. Please correct me if I’m wrong. For US clearance we can just go the nearest police station and give our finger prints and within 15 days we should get the clearance certificate.
We should start PCC once we get ITA from federal express entry and not now. PCC is valid only for limited time so to avoid any lapse we should get it later on only.
For USA PCC, we need to apply online for FBI Clearance certificate i guess. If you check the below link, Canada govt website mentions the process for each country. Select the respective country to know the details. For USA, they have mentioned we need to get the FBI clearance certificate and can be applied online.We can apply online also through CGI website, we just need to courier the documents with application and fees. But as per my understanding we only need Indian PCC if we have stayed for more than 6 months within last 10 years. Please correct me if I’m wrong. For US clearance we can just go the nearest police station and give our finger prints and within 15 days we should get the clearance certificate.
We should start PCC once we get ITA from federal express entry and not now. PCC is valid only for limited time so to avoid any lapse we should get it later on only.
Do let us know whether you were able to finish Indian embassy PCC work in a day. If yes, then i would plan for my 10 hour drive, as i feel its a better option rather than sending the original passport ( i think we should send original) in mail.That is correct, USA PCC is required if you have lived in US for more than 6 months
You can get Indian PCC by sending docs to Indian Consulate as well, the entire process is laid down on the CGI website. My nearest consulate is 5 hours away and there is a USCIS location there as well which can do the electronic fingerprint for FBI, so I decided to drive down there and get both things done in 1 day.
I’m talking about Indian PCC, we only need it if we have stayed in India for more than 6 months in last years at a stretch, in my case I have not stayed in India for 6 months in a single stretch in last 10 years so I think I don’t need Indian PCC, I need confirmation on this though!That is correct, USA PCC is required if you have lived in US for more than 6 months
You can get Indian PCC by sending docs to Indian Consulate as well, the entire process is laid down on the CGI website. My nearest consulate is 5 hours away and there is a USCIS location there as well which can do the electronic fingerprint for FBI, so I decided to drive down there and get both things done in 1 day.
Yes we always need to send original to CGI but they are very efficient usually return all originals within 2-3 days. For me CGI is just 4 hr drive yet I always mail them everything. The other thing is there are usually consular camps in each city, if one happens to be in your city you can go there and get your original docs verified then you don’t have to send originals to Cgi.Do let us know whether you were able to finish Indian embassy PCC work in a day. If yes, then i would plan for my 10 hour drive, as i feel its a better option rather than sending the original passport ( i think we should send original) in mail.
hi I'm NOC 0601, in progress on 28 NOV, waiting for the nomination.Hello Guys,
Happy New Year 2020
Any one here in SINP - EE with NOC - 0601 ?
Need a valuable discussion.
Thats partially correctI’m talking about Indian PCC, we only need it if we have stayed in India for more than 6 months in last years at a stretch, in my case I have not stayed in India for 6 months in a single stretch in last 10 years so I think I don’t need Indian PCC, I need confirmation on this though!
Yeah will do , Indian PCC can be done through mail as well as other people have suggested and they are pretty good about it. Only reason I am going personally so that I can do the electronic fingerprint for FBI at a USPS location in Chicago, since there is no location in Michigan yet.Do let us know whether you were able to finish Indian embassy PCC work in a day. If yes, then i would plan for my 10 hour drive, as i feel its a better option rather than sending the original passport ( i think we should send original) in mail.