This is an official travel advisory/policy posted by the Indian embassy, which effectively states that existing Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) card/visa becomes INVALID EVERY TIME when the OCI card/visa holder's US passport is renewed before 21 years of age and once after 49 years of age:
To say the least the above is clearly an anti-NRI policy that is selectively attacking OCI card holders while 10 year tourist visa holders are allowed to carry old passport with visa and renewed passport to travel to India. This policy and the requirements thereof are in direct contradiction to the PM Modi's claim and promise to make immigration to India NRI-friendly. Needless to mention, this policy and the execution of it will have a significantly negative business impact on NRIs' immigration to India.
As per the requirement under this new policy, every time an existing OCI card holder renews their US passport before the age of 21 years and once after the age of 49 years their OCI card/visa (despite having lifetime validity endorsement) becomes invalid. As a result, all existing OCI card/visa holders are now being forced to reapply to get their OCI cards reissued every time when their US passport is renewed before 21 years of age and once after 50 years of age. Effectively, this policy imposes restriction on NRIs in that unless NRIs get their OCI card reissued after renewal of their US passport, they will not be allowed to travel to India, despite possessing OCI visa card that clearly reads "Validity: LIFELONG".
On top of this agony, the application for getting OCI card reissued involves significant yet unnecessary hardship by means of an extremely cumbersome, tedious and lengthy process, as it means applying for OCI card/visa all over again every time when one renews their US passport. The application for OCI card reissue/renewal also requires submitting same amount of paperwork as if one is applying for the first time, and then imposes a long waiting period of two long months - all this just to get existing OCI card reissued.
Please take a look at the CKGS website (CKGS is the official partner of the Indian Consulate, providing consular services for applying for/reissuing of OCI card, visas, etc) to see how much is involved in getting one's OCI card reissued:
Take a look at the long list of documents that one has to supply just to renew their existing OCI card, just to get the idea of how the NRIs are being harassed just for maintaining their existing OCI card validity that was promised to be lifelong in the first place:
Ironically, US passport holders with 10 year tourist visa are EXEMPT from having to even transfer visa from old passport to renewed passport! They are allowed to carry the old passport and the new passport to travel to India!
I must say that all NRIs with OCI cards have been cheated, as we were first granted lifetime validity visa/OCI (by charging the fee of almost $300 per person, and requiring a lengthy application process, with all the required documentation that we had to submit) and now the government of India does not want to honor their own endorsement and is forcing people to apply all over, again and again!
I have Tweeted PM Modi and Sushma Swaraj (and I think we all should), and appealed them to have the the Indian embassies in the USA and other countries retract this totally unfair policy or, at the least, to make the OCI card renewal/reissue process simple, easy, straight forward, and quick by requiring only the so called "match up" step, where the agency staff performs transfer of the lifelong visa from an existing OCI card to a new reissued OCI card.
If this policy is not retracted or modified, all NRIs with OCI cards will face significant hardship when wanting to travel to India on a renewed US passport.
To say the least the above is clearly an anti-NRI policy that is selectively attacking OCI card holders while 10 year tourist visa holders are allowed to carry old passport with visa and renewed passport to travel to India. This policy and the requirements thereof are in direct contradiction to the PM Modi's claim and promise to make immigration to India NRI-friendly. Needless to mention, this policy and the execution of it will have a significantly negative business impact on NRIs' immigration to India.
As per the requirement under this new policy, every time an existing OCI card holder renews their US passport before the age of 21 years and once after the age of 49 years their OCI card/visa (despite having lifetime validity endorsement) becomes invalid. As a result, all existing OCI card/visa holders are now being forced to reapply to get their OCI cards reissued every time when their US passport is renewed before 21 years of age and once after 50 years of age. Effectively, this policy imposes restriction on NRIs in that unless NRIs get their OCI card reissued after renewal of their US passport, they will not be allowed to travel to India, despite possessing OCI visa card that clearly reads "Validity: LIFELONG".
On top of this agony, the application for getting OCI card reissued involves significant yet unnecessary hardship by means of an extremely cumbersome, tedious and lengthy process, as it means applying for OCI card/visa all over again every time when one renews their US passport. The application for OCI card reissue/renewal also requires submitting same amount of paperwork as if one is applying for the first time, and then imposes a long waiting period of two long months - all this just to get existing OCI card reissued.
Please take a look at the CKGS website (CKGS is the official partner of the Indian Consulate, providing consular services for applying for/reissuing of OCI card, visas, etc) to see how much is involved in getting one's OCI card reissued:
Take a look at the long list of documents that one has to supply just to renew their existing OCI card, just to get the idea of how the NRIs are being harassed just for maintaining their existing OCI card validity that was promised to be lifelong in the first place:
Ironically, US passport holders with 10 year tourist visa are EXEMPT from having to even transfer visa from old passport to renewed passport! They are allowed to carry the old passport and the new passport to travel to India!
I must say that all NRIs with OCI cards have been cheated, as we were first granted lifetime validity visa/OCI (by charging the fee of almost $300 per person, and requiring a lengthy application process, with all the required documentation that we had to submit) and now the government of India does not want to honor their own endorsement and is forcing people to apply all over, again and again!
I have Tweeted PM Modi and Sushma Swaraj (and I think we all should), and appealed them to have the the Indian embassies in the USA and other countries retract this totally unfair policy or, at the least, to make the OCI card renewal/reissue process simple, easy, straight forward, and quick by requiring only the so called "match up" step, where the agency staff performs transfer of the lifelong visa from an existing OCI card to a new reissued OCI card.
If this policy is not retracted or modified, all NRIs with OCI cards will face significant hardship when wanting to travel to India on a renewed US passport.
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