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by R2I_Vijay
Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:40 am
Forum: OCI, PIO, Visa, Citizenship
Topic: My R2I, A Bitter & Sweet experience
Replies: -1
Views: 537

My R2I, A Bitter & Sweet experience

Thank you all for the wishes… [B]Packing/Shipping in detail:[/B] We packed most of the stuff except the large items, furniture, TV, Beds etc. In my opinion packing all the small stuff yourself will be safer and also financially a better choice. We spent at least couple of weeks, daily few hours p ...
by R2I_Vijay
Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:27 am
Forum: OCI, PIO, Visa, Citizenship
Topic: My R2I, A Bitter & Sweet experience
Replies: -1
Views: 537

My R2I, A Bitter & Sweet experience

[B]History: [/B]I came to US in 1991 to get my MS in CS and then got the job, married, settled and had two kids, now 8 and 4. Back of my mind I always wanted to go back but never thought it was going to happen, I guess I was too scared to start my life all over. I visited India in early 2005 and ...
by R2I_Vijay
Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:10 pm
Forum:
Topic: Discuss Forum User Tips & \'How To\' questions
Replies: -1
Views: 0

Discuss Forum User Tips & 'How To' questions

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by R2I_Vijay
Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:51 am
Forum: R2I Planning & Preparation
Topic: MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Replies: -1
Views: 223

MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion

We recently applied for PIO cards for our sons, you don't need to notarize any documents, just the copies are sufficient. Since we live in Houston, we didn't submit their passports either, they will need them when we pick-up the PIO cards I think. Just make sure to include your child's birth ...

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