Myself, my wife and my kids are US citizen and OCI card holders. We visited Mumbai, India on Dec. 12th with our US passports and OCI cards. And my kids were denied entry to India and were sent back to US in the same return flight. The reason: My kids had new US passports and did not have the old passports containing U-visa stamp.
So OCI card holders has to carry the passport bearing the U-visa stamp and OCI cards which is a more requirement than the normal visitor who only needs to carry the Indian visa.
The web site suggests:
Foreigners carrying a valid PIO (Person of Indian Origin) Card or OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) Card along with their valid national passport are authorized to enter India without obtaining India visa separately.
But in reality, Indian visa is required for OCI to enter India. The immigration officers at the airport are too rigid (or stupid) to understand that OCI card holders are not illegal if they don't have the U-visa on their new passports. A fax copy of U-visa can be obtained and provided. Transit Landing Permit or Transit Landing Facility (TLP/TLF) should be provided to OCI card holders so the original passport can be obtained within 72 hours. There could be many other ways to solve the issue positively, but there is a rigid policy that OCI card holders have to go back in the same flight if they don't have the U-visa stamp. The Indian government should spend more resources on terrorists who fool the coastal guards and border securities than on the immigration officers who always try to harass the normal citizens.
So OCI card holders has to carry the passport bearing the U-visa stamp and OCI cards which is a more requirement than the normal visitor who only needs to carry the Indian visa.
The web site suggests:
Foreigners carrying a valid PIO (Person of Indian Origin) Card or OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) Card along with their valid national passport are authorized to enter India without obtaining India visa separately.
But in reality, Indian visa is required for OCI to enter India. The immigration officers at the airport are too rigid (or stupid) to understand that OCI card holders are not illegal if they don't have the U-visa on their new passports. A fax copy of U-visa can be obtained and provided. Transit Landing Permit or Transit Landing Facility (TLP/TLF) should be provided to OCI card holders so the original passport can be obtained within 72 hours. There could be many other ways to solve the issue positively, but there is a rigid policy that OCI card holders have to go back in the same flight if they don't have the U-visa stamp. The Indian government should spend more resources on terrorists who fool the coastal guards and border securities than on the immigration officers who always try to harass the normal citizens.
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