I dont know about the back ground verification but it takes a month for them to send you the OCI booklet from the time you applied.Loriboo said:I am wondering if anyone knows what is back ground/Security check and How long it takes?
I dont know about the back ground verification but it takes a month for them to send you the OCI booklet from the time you applied.Loriboo said:I am wondering if anyone knows what is back ground/Security check and How long it takes?
Have you considered contacting directly the concerned Indian Consulate. BLS works as service providers for Consulates, may be no harm in directly contacting Consulate & ask their help, as it should NOT take that long.sarayu said:Hello,
I am an Indian citizen and permanent resident of Canada. I have two sons (2 and 5 years old...both are US citizens).
I have submitted applications for converting their PIO cards to OCI on July 31, 2015 at BLS office in Calgary, Alberta.
It's already 7 months since we submitted applications and never heard back anything from the Indian Consulate in Vancouver.
While we submitted the applications at BLS, they said, it takes more time because my sons are NOT Canadian citizens and their PIO cards were issued in the USA. So, they said, Vancouver Indian Consulate has to get clearance from the USA where my sons PIO cards were initially issued. After that Vancouver Indian Consulate will contact us.
But, as I said, it's already 7 months now. Is it really going to take this much time to issue OCI cards for the minors?
I have tried contacting Vancouver Indian Consulate but nothing helpful. I can't find any phone number where I can contact Indian Consulate in Vancouver.
Please do let me know if any of you faced such kind of delay in obtaining OCI cards. Also, request you to let me know any better ideas you may have.
Thanks a lot.
-Sarayu.
tiarachel85 said:Can anyone tell me please what original documents we need to submit for OCi card?
And if we upload photo online; do we still need to include one extra photo alongwith the application form? or that uploaded photo is enough?
Thanks
Hi Canadiandesi2006,Canadiandesi2006 said:Have you considered contacting directly the concerned Indian Consulate. BLS works as service providers for Consulates, may be no harm in directly contacting Consulate & ask their help, as it should NOT take that long.
tiarachel85 said:Can anyone tell me please what original documents we need to submit for OCi card?
And if we upload photo online; do we still need to include one extra photo alongwith the application form? or that uploaded photo is enough?
Thanks
Haven't done it yet... planning and asked the BLS, so yes, u need to paste the pic on the application even if u uploaded the digital image.tiarachel85 said:Can anyone tell me please what original documents we need to submit for OCi card?
And if we upload photo online; do we still need to include one extra photo alongwith the application form? or that uploaded photo is enough?
Thanks
BLS initially did good job but now turned worst than Indian Consulate in service and greed to make money someway or other.sarayu said:Hi Canadiandesi2006,
Thanks for your reply.
It's really strange that there is no way that anyone can contact Indian Consulate in Vancouver. I have tried calling them but they ONLY have automated service that says to contact BLS for anything. Really fed up with their services.
Any other ideas?
By the way, I just contacted Calgary BLS office a couple days ago and they said they will contact someone at the Indian Consulate and let me know of the status. I have to talk to them again tomorrow.
Yes, at least I didn't took and they asked me to come back with it. Brampton office.MCBoy said:Guys, Do I have to take a notary affidavit along with Marriage certificate for OCI? Neither our passports has each other's names on it, nor it is "apostiled" by MOIA-New Delhi.
Any help?
Actually you need less documents for PIO to OCI. But it's take time as they need clearance if consulate is different. Good side is they don't take PIO card when you apply. Also I'm not sure but I heard they increased deadline to apply in free till end of June.gjp said:My wife and I have OCI. One of my sons has a PIO. I am not planning to convert it to OCI due to the pain of gathering all documents/waiting at BLS, etc. First they said PIO cards are deemed as OCI cards. Now, there is another statement saying that PIO card holders have to apply for OCI before March 31, 2016. If they say that PIO cards are not valid after 31st March, I am planning to apply for 10 year multiple entry visa which seem to require less paperwork (at least based on the checklist on BLS). Though OCI is claimed as "lifelong", we have to go through the pain again when my son is 20 years old or when I become 50 years old. They may scrap OCI and bring something else by then and we may have to again go to BLS and it is never ending.
Looking at the checklist, I think they need the same documents like a new OCI applicant. Yes, they have extended the deadline to 30th June. I will be applying for the conversion in the next couple of weeks.pramen1 said:Actually you need less documents for PIO to OCI. But it's take time as they need clearance if consulate is different. Good side is they don't take PIO card when you apply. Also I'm not sure but I heard they increased deadline to apply in free till end of June.
sarayu said:Hi Canadiandesi2006,
Thanks for your reply.
It's really strange that there is no way that anyone can contact Indian Consulate in Vancouver. I have tried calling them but they ONLY have automated service that says to contact BLS for anything. Really fed up with their services.
Any other ideas?
By the way, I just contacted Calgary BLS office a couple days ago and they said they will contact someone at the Indian Consulate and let me know of the status. I have to talk to them again tomorrow.