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| + | ====== How to apply for an OCI card — complete 2026 guide ====== | ||
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| + | **Quick answer.** An OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) card is a **lifetime visa-on-foreign-passport** for foreign nationals of Indian origin (PIO up to 4th generation) and foreign spouses of Indian citizens / OCIs married for ≥2 years. It is **not** dual citizenship, | ||
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| + | ===== Anjali' | ||
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| + | //Anjali Krishnan, 35, US citizen, born in Chennai, naturalised 2017. Surrendered Indian passport December 2023. Applied for OCI online on 12 October 2024 from San Francisco; documents complete; appointment at Indian Consulate San Francisco on 24 October 2024.// | ||
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| + | —Anjali, March 2025 | ||
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| + | The OCI scheme was introduced in 2005 to give the Indian diaspora — by then 25+ million strong — a permanent legal connection back to India without requiring renunciation of foreign citizenship. As of early 2026, more than **45 lakh OCI cards** have been issued globally, with the largest cohorts in the **USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore and the UAE**. Demand surged after the OCI was extended to fourth-generation persons of Indian origin and to **foreign spouses of Indian citizens / OCIs** in 2015. | ||
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| + | ===== What an OCI card gives you (and what it does not) ===== | ||
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| + | **Rights granted under §7B of the Citizenship Act, 1955:** | ||
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| + | * **Lifetime " | ||
| + | * **No registration with FRRO** for any duration of stay (Indian citizens, PIO card holders and other visa types must register; OCIs are exempt). | ||
| + | * **Right to live, work and study in India** indefinitely — no separate work permit / student visa needed. | ||
| + | * **Right to own and acquire residential and commercial property** in India (no Reserve Bank approval needed). | ||
| + | * **Domestic-fee parity** for many entrance exams (medical / engineering — limited; verify per-exam policy). | ||
| + | * **Bank accounts** — can open NRO / NRE accounts; specific banking products as per RBI rules for OCIs. | ||
| + | * **Pension / inheritance / property succession** rights similar to NRIs. | ||
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| + | **Rights NOT granted (key limits):** | ||
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| + | * **Not Indian citizenship** — no right to vote in any Indian election, no right to hold a constitutional office (President, VP, judge, MP, MLA), no eligibility for Indian government jobs. | ||
| + | * **Cannot acquire agricultural land, plantation, or farmhouse** (acquisition by inheritance is a separate, restricted route via RBI). | ||
| + | * **Cannot do mountaineering / missionary work / journalistic activity / research** in protected/ | ||
| + | * Visit to Arunachal Pradesh, parts of Sikkim, Andaman & Nicobar tribal areas, Lakshadweep tribal areas — separate **Protected Area Permit (PAP)** still required. | ||
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| + | ===== Eligibility under §7A ===== | ||
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| + | You can apply for an OCI if you are a foreign national and at least one of the following is true: | ||
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| + | * You were a **citizen of India at any time** on or after 26 January 1950, OR | ||
| + | * You were **eligible to become a citizen of India** on 26 January 1950, OR | ||
| + | * You belonged to a **territory that became part of India** after 15 August 1947, OR | ||
| + | * You are a **child / grandchild / great-grandchild** (i.e., up to **4th generation**) of any of the above, OR | ||
| + | * You are a **minor child of either an Indian citizen or an OCI**, OR | ||
| + | * You are a **foreign spouse of an Indian citizen / OCI** AND have been married for at least **2 years** at the time of application. | ||
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| + | **Exclusions: | ||
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| + | ===== Where to apply ===== | ||
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| + | ==== If you are abroad (most common) ==== | ||
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| + | The **Indian Embassy / Consulate / High Commission** of your country of residence — through https:// | ||
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| + | ==== If you are in India on a long-term visa ==== | ||
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| + | The **Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO)** in your city of residence — Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Amritsar, Cochin, Calicut, Goa, Trivandrum and several smaller centres. Online application at ociservices.gov.in, | ||
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| + | ===== Step-by-step process ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Step 1 — Online application at ociservices.gov.in ==== | ||
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| + | * Open https:// | ||
| + | * Choose service: **"OCI Registration as a person of Indian origin / spouse of Indian citizen or OCI" | ||
| + | * Fill **Part A** — personal details, parents' | ||
| + | * Fill **Part B** — declarations, | ||
| + | * Upload documents (PDF, max sizes specified): passport bio page, passport photo (specs given), evidence of Indian origin (parent' | ||
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| + | ==== Step 2 — Print application + paste photos + sign ==== | ||
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| + | * Print **Form A and Form B (if family)** as generated by the portal. | ||
| + | * Paste two passport-size photos in the boxes (white background, 51x51 mm or as per mission spec). | ||
| + | * Sign within the box (signature in **black ink**, fully inside the box — overflow is a common rejection cause). | ||
| + | * Sign every page where indicated. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 3 — Documents to assemble ==== | ||
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| + | For all applicants: | ||
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| + | * Original **foreign passport** + bio page copy (validity at least 6 months recommended). | ||
| + | * **Surrender Certificate** of Indian passport (if you ever held an Indian passport) — see [[: | ||
| + | * Two passport photos (per spec). | ||
| + | * **Proof of Indian origin** — at least one of: | ||
| + | * Self / parent / grandparent' | ||
| + | * Indian birth certificate of self / parent. | ||
| + | * Indian voter card / domicile / school leaving certificate (CBSE / state board) of self or parent. | ||
| + | * Old PIO card (if held) — automatically converted to OCI now. | ||
| + | * For applications based on **spouse of Indian citizen / OCI**: | ||
| + | * Original marriage certificate (apostilled / attested if foreign). | ||
| + | * Spouse' | ||
| + | * Evidence of **2 years of marriage** at time of application — joint bank statements, joint utility bills, joint lease, joint photos at events. | ||
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| + | For minors: | ||
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| + | * Birth certificate showing both parents. | ||
| + | * Both parents' | ||
| + | * Joint parental consent affidavit. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 4 — Pay the fee online ==== | ||
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| + | The fee differs by category and currency, set by MEA periodically: | ||
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| + | | Adult OCI registration | ||
| + | | (foreign passport holder of Indian origin) | ||
| + | | | GBP 198 UK, EUR 235 Eurozone, | ||
| + | | | AUD 380 Australia, etc. | | ||
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| + | | Minor OCI (under 18) | ~$100 (~₹8, | ||
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| + | | Foreign spouse of Indian citizen / OCI | Same as adult: ~$275 | | ||
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| + | | Conversion of PIO card to OCI | NIL fee (was a one-time policy;| | ||
| + | | | most PIOs already converted) | ||
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| + | | Re-issue of OCI booklet on new foreign | ||
| + | | passport (mandatory for minor till 20; | once after age 50 (ie when | | ||
| + | | once after 50 by policy) | ||
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| + | | Misc service fee / courier (varies) | ||
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| + | | In-India FRRO fee (if applying in India) | ||
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| + | | RTI to MEA OCI Cell / Indian Mission / | ₹10 by IPO. BPL = free. | | ||
| + | | FRRO for delay | ||
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| + | ==== Step 5 — Book appointment at mission / FRRO ==== | ||
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| + | * For most missions: through the mission' | ||
| + | * For India FRRO: e-FRRO portal at https:// | ||
| + | * Print the appointment slip. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 6 — In-person submission ==== | ||
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| + | * Walk in with: printed Form A (and Form B), all original documents and copies, photos, foreign passport, paid-fee receipt, appointment slip. | ||
| + | * Submit at the OCI counter. **Biometrics** (10 fingerprints + facial photo) captured. Originals are usually returned the same day after verification. | ||
| + | * You receive a **file number / acknowledgement** with which to track the application on https:// | ||
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| + | ==== Step 7 — Verification + grant ==== | ||
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| + | * Application is forwarded to **MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs)** in Delhi for **post-verification** (security clearance, identity check). This is the longest leg. | ||
| + | * Status updates flow on the portal: " | ||
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| + | ==== Step 8 — Receive booklet + lifetime visa stamp ==== | ||
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| + | * The OCI booklet (passport-style, | ||
| + | * Carry the booklet **and** your foreign passport (with the lifetime " | ||
| + | * Many missions now also issue an **electronic OCI** alongside the booklet, which is being phased in. | ||
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| + | ==== Step 9 — Re-issue rules to remember ==== | ||
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| + | * **Until age 20**: re-issue the OCI **every time the foreign passport is renewed**. | ||
| + | * **Between 20 and 50**: re-issue is **not mandatory** with each passport renewal, but the new passport number must be **updated** at the mission/ | ||
| + | * **After age 50**: one-time re-issue when the foreign passport is renewed after age 50. | ||
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| + | ===== Common reasons your OCI gets stuck ===== | ||
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| + | * **Ancestor' | ||
| + | * **Surrender Certificate (SC) of self's Indian passport pending** — apply for SC first; OCI cannot proceed without it if you ever held an Indian passport. | ||
| + | * **Spouse-based OCI: 2-year marriage proof insufficient** — submit joint bank account history, joint lease, joint tax filing, joint travel bookings, photographs at family events with dated metadata. | ||
| + | * **Minor' | ||
| + | * **Signature outside the box** on the printed form — entire form returned. Re-print, re-sign carefully within the box. | ||
| + | * **Photo specifications mismatch** — wrong size, wrong background colour, glasses reflection. Use a professional photo studio that knows OCI specs. | ||
| + | * **Pakistani / Bangladeshi parent / grandparent** — OCI categorically excluded under MEA notification; | ||
| + | * **MHA security clearance pending** — may take an extra 30-90 days; less common but it happens. RTI helps for status. | ||
| + | * **Booklet printed but not despatched** (Anjali' | ||
| + | * **Address change after submission** — update on the portal AND email mission; otherwise booklet may go to old address. | ||
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| + | ===== If stuck — the escalation ladder ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 1 — Mission' | ||
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| + | Email + phone the OCI section. Always quote your file number. Ask for the dealing officer' | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 2 — Indian Mission' | ||
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| + | The Consul in charge of consular services usually has an email on the mission website. A polite, dated email with file number is often sufficient. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 3 — MEA OCI Cell, New Delhi ==== | ||
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| + | * Email: oci.cpv@mea.gov.in (and the mission-specific MEA desk). | ||
| + | * Phone: 011-2300-1709 / 011-2406-5800 (CPV Division, MEA). | ||
| + | * For MHA security clearance delays: MHA Foreigners Division, North Block, New Delhi. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 4 — CPGRAMS ==== | ||
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| + | * https:// | ||
| + | * 30-day SLA. Often gets routed back to the relevant mission, but with a ticket number that compels a substantive reply. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 5 — Right to Information (RTI) ==== | ||
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| + | The MEA OCI Cell (Delhi), every Indian mission abroad, FRRO offices and MHA Foreigners Division are **public authorities** under §2(h) of the RTI Act, 2005. | ||
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| + | **RTI helps here when:** | ||
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| + | * Application has crossed the 90-day mark with no movement — RTI to PIO at the relevant **mission / FRRO** for status, dealing officer, and reason for delay. | ||
| + | * Status shows " | ||
| + | * Application **rejected** without reason — RTI for the **rejection note + the file noting** so you can reapply correctly. | ||
| + | * MHA security clearance is the bottleneck — RTI to PIO MHA Foreigners Division for status of clearance for your file. | ||
| + | * You need a **document deficiency list** in writing — RTI to PIO at mission / FRRO. | ||
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| + | For a copy-ready RTI template covering passport-and-OCI delays, see: [[: | ||
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| + | **RTI does NOT help here when:** | ||
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| + | * You want the **eligibility decision** reversed (e.g., proving Indian origin when records are genuinely missing) — that needs **documentation**, | ||
| + | * You want OCI granted to a Pakistani / Bangladeshi origin applicant — **statutory exclusion**; | ||
| + | * You want OCI to give you **voting rights / government job eligibility** — outside the §7B scope; no RTI can change the legal scheme. | ||
| + | * You want RTI to **expedite** a perfectly normal application within the standard 60-90 day window — premature RTIs are routinely answered "your application is being processed" | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | **Q. Is OCI dual citizenship? | ||
| + | No. India does **not** allow dual citizenship under §9 of the Citizenship Act. OCI is a **lifetime visa with bundled rights** — it does not give an Indian passport, voting rights, or eligibility for government office. | ||
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| + | **Q. I had a PIO card. Do I need to apply afresh for OCI?**\\ | ||
| + | PIO cards were merged into the OCI scheme in 2015. If you converted in time, your PIO automatically became OCI. If you have an old PIO card and never converted, you can still convert (free of cost in earlier window; verify current fee on ociservices.gov.in). | ||
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| + | **Q. My foreign passport was renewed last year and I have not updated my OCI. Is my OCI still valid?**\\ | ||
| + | Between ages 20 and 50, the OCI booklet remains valid even when foreign passport is renewed. You must, however, **update the new passport number** at the nearest mission / FRRO and get the U visa re-stamped on the new passport. Many airlines refuse boarding without the U visa on the current passport. | ||
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| + | **Q. Can OCIs buy agricultural land in India?**\\ | ||
| + | **No.** OCIs (and NRIs) cannot purchase agricultural land, plantation property, or farmhouses. Acquisition only by inheritance, | ||
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| + | **Q. Can OCI minors study in India under the domestic-fee category? | ||
| + | Sectorally yes — most CBSE / state board schools admit OCIs as Indian-equivalent. For undergraduate / postgraduate (especially medical / engineering), | ||
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| + | **Q. I am OCI. Do I need to register with the FRRO when I visit India for a year?**\\ | ||
| + | No. OCIs are explicitly **exempted from FRRO registration** regardless of length of stay. Carry your OCI booklet + foreign passport with U visa. | ||
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| + | **Q. The OCI portal rejected my application as " | ||
| + | Yes. After fixing the deficiency, you can submit a fresh application. Keep the old file number for reference. If the rejection seems wrong, file an RTI for the rejection reasons before reapplying. | ||
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| + | **Q. My spouse is OCI. We have been married 1.5 years. Can I apply now?**\\ | ||
| + | No. The minimum marriage period is **2 years** at the date of application. Wait until 2 years are completed; collect joint-life evidence in the meantime. | ||
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| + | ===== Related on RTI Wiki ===== | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. OCI fee in local currency, processing timelines and security clearance routing are revised by MEA / MHA periodically — verify the latest on ociservices.gov.in and your mission' | ||
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