I just realized her passport doesn't expire in March but end of May. That gives us few more months.Anishka said:If I understand properly you sent her passport even though she is in Canada right now. More than the expiration date you should worry about the fact that she is now in Canada and her passport in India. An other member is having big issue right now for the same, they have been called for interview but cannot travel as they don't have the passport. You should right away contact them and ask for your passport back and also have it renewed as it is also true that the passport has to be valid for at least 6 months. My understanding after reading many post on that forum is that it is illegal in India to send passport by mail outside the country. I guess you might have to give them an Indian address to send her passport and have someone taking care of sending it back to you. Most important, when you send your passport back to Delhi, ensure your wife is also back in India with her passport to avoid any major issues if they call her for interview.
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I contacted few lawyers and immigration consultants here in Canada and they told me you can not mail you passport to a personal address in India. It is legal to send it through a secured mail to an embassy.
Further, in the letter received from delhi office specifically said to send the passport in secured mail and provide an address in India where it will be returned. I have provided them an address in India. I don't have an issue with getting the passport back to Canada, I will just tell a family member to bring it with them when they are flying from India to Canada. My biggest concern is should I call NDVO and tell them to return the passsport to get it renewed? We applied in May 2013 and at that time procedure was supposed to take 10 months, we thought we will have her passport with PR by end of March 2014.