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MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 8:30 pm
by peace_lover
Has anyone applied for PIO card in the Indian Consulate Houston?
I will be sending the documents via post from Dallas to Houston.
Both me and my wife are Green card holders with Indian Citizenship. We are applying for PIO card for our daughter who is 6 yrs old and has an U.S passport.
I have a few questions.
What originals do we need to send apart from the Child's U.S passport?
Regarding copies we are planning to send copies of our passport, birth certificates,green card, drivers license, utility bill, childs passport and birth certificate. Do we need to notarize the copies and is there anyother document copy we need to send?
Expecting your reply
Regards
peace_lover
********** Admin note: A comparative chart - PIO and OCI - http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/oci-chart.pdf
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 3:51 am
by R2I_Vijay
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 certificate to prove that you are the parents and also you need to submit copies of your Indian Passport to prove the origin...
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:17 am
by RRK
why would any one apply for PIO, instead of OCI ? I am just curious..
is there a benefit ?
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 9:48 am
by peace_lover
If one of the parent is an USC then the child can apply for OCI. If both parents hold Indian passport, then we can apply only for PIO now and later when the child turns 18+, he/she can apply for OCI. As our dependent, one of the parents has to be dependent for us to apply for OCI.
That is the only reason. Otherwise we would have applied for OCI only.
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:21 pm
by Traveler
I applied for PIO in Canada. My experience here has been lot less traumatic than some of you guys experienced in Houston. It took one week to get the card plus they verified all originals (canadian passport, indian passports, thats it) and kept copies. I applied for PIO as it took only a week and OCI here takes about 5 months. But once you get the PIO, they say you can upgrade it to OCI for $ 40 and it takes less time.
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 3:36 am
by vkrd
RRK,
I could think of one reason but there could be others. If you are a US citizen and intend to apply for a Security clearance one of the questions on the form is do you hold a dual citizenship of any other country. I heard holding a dual citizenship makes it difficult to get the security clearance for DoD, Homeland Security etc jobs - if not out right impossible. There is no column for PIO and Technically you are not required to disclose it.
vkrd
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:40 pm
by r2h_fremont
Hi,
We will be r2i-ing in June 07. Wanted to check if how fast can we get PIO card? any PIO card experiences in SFO Indian consulate?
Based on our current USC processing in SFO, we will probably have couple of weeks to get passport and Indian Visa / PIO card.
Is PIO card must to take TR?
What is involved in taking TR (transfer of residence)?
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:01 pm
by r2i_100
r2h_fremont;21097Hi,
We will be r2i-ing in June 07. Wanted to check if how fast can we get PIO card? any PIO card experiences in SFO Indian consulate?
Based on our current USC processing in SFO, we will probably have couple of weeks to get passport and Indian Visa / PIO card.
Is PIO card must to take TR?
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As a USC you can not work in India without PIO/OCI, so it is must
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 12:42 pm
by robotist
r2i_100;21100As a USC you can not work in India without PIO/OCI, so it is must[/quote]
How about getting an Entry Visa? Will that permit working from India?
I am a USC in similar boat -- need to get a visa that permits work in India within a couple of weeks. Not sure how much time SFO consulate takes to process PIO cards these days.
Regards.
MT: Person of India origin (PIO) card discussion
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 1:44 pm
by submarine66
robotist;21309How about getting an Entry Visa? Will that permit working from India?
Regards.
To work from India you need an OCI card or a PIO card or an employment visa.