I started filling OCI card application for my 1yr old son. But I stumbled upon this rule:
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OCI is entitled to a life long visa-free travel to India whereas for the PIO cardholder, it is limited to 15 years. However, anyone outside the age group of 21 and 50 years, they need to get new OCI every time they get a new passport.
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In USA, minor passport is 6 yrs (i think). Looks like even though OCI is lifelong but till my son turns 21, I will have to keep on applying new OCI (and notorious paper work) again and again.
But in case of PIO card, he will only have to carry old passport.
Cost of LIFE OCI is $283
Cost of 15yr PIO is $193
Cost of 10yr VISA = $158
Cost is not big deal, given it's not major difference. But spending almost one day, preparing for paperwork seems to be big pain. (And dealing with indian consulate).
Now I am thinking, I should just get PIO card and think about OCI or not later in life.
What you guys think? Anything I am missing here?
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OCI is entitled to a life long visa-free travel to India whereas for the PIO cardholder, it is limited to 15 years. However, anyone outside the age group of 21 and 50 years, they need to get new OCI every time they get a new passport.
-=-=-
In USA, minor passport is 6 yrs (i think). Looks like even though OCI is lifelong but till my son turns 21, I will have to keep on applying new OCI (and notorious paper work) again and again.
But in case of PIO card, he will only have to carry old passport.
Cost of LIFE OCI is $283
Cost of 15yr PIO is $193
Cost of 10yr VISA = $158
Cost is not big deal, given it's not major difference. But spending almost one day, preparing for paperwork seems to be big pain. (And dealing with indian consulate).
Now I am thinking, I should just get PIO card and think about OCI or not later in life.
What you guys think? Anything I am missing here?
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