Today I received the PIO card for my infant son. I had applied at the New York consulate. I found the instructions on the Indian consulate website very confusing. So for the benefit of others, I am listing the documents that I sent with the application.
I mailed the applications exactly 3 weeks ago and I received the PIO card today. I got the copies of passport pages notarized from my bank. The notary stapled the 3 pages of my passport and notarized them together. He did not notarize each page individually. He did the same with my wife's passport.
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- PIO form two copies with passport photograph of my son on both the applications.
- 3 more passport photographs attached to one of the applications with a paper clip
- Notarized photocopy of the first page (the page with the photograph) of my son's US passport. His US passport contained some pictures on the second and third page, which would have been of no use to the Indian consulate.
- Copy of my son's US birth certificate (not notarized)
- Notarized photocopy of the first 3 and last 3 pages of my Indian passport
- Notarized photocopy of the first 3 and last 3 pages of my wife's Indian passport
- Copy of my driver's license and a utility bill showing my address. I first thought that they wouldn't need this. On second thoughts sent it thinking that they might want the address to verify that I am applying to the right consulate.
- Copy of my wife's driver's license and a utility bill with her name on it.
- Copy of my Indian birth certificate
- Copy of my wife's Indian birth certificate
- Certified check for $205
I mailed the applications exactly 3 weeks ago and I received the PIO card today. I got the copies of passport pages notarized from my bank. The notary stapled the 3 pages of my passport and notarized them together. He did not notarize each page individually. He did the same with my wife's passport.
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