Notarized Affidavit For Lost Oci Card In San Antonio

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The notarized affidavit for lost oci card in San Antonio serves as a formal document declaring the loss of an Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) card. This affidavit can be essential for individuals seeking to reapply for a lost card, providing necessary evidence for the authorities involved. Key features of the form include spaces to declare the identity of the affiant, the specific details regarding the loss, and a section for notarization to affirm the statements made. Users should fill in their name, title, and the name of the organization if applicable, while ensuring the document is sworn before a notary public for authentication. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who may need to assist clients in documenting the loss of their OCI cards for immigration or legal purposes. It simplifies the process for users, making it accessible for those with limited legal experience by providing clear instructions and a structured format. Proper completion and notarization enhance the legitimacy of the claims made, aiding in the speedy processing of replacement requests.
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Kindly note that OCI applications under Foreign Spouse Category will only be accepted after a personal interview with the applicant and his/her spouse.

This affidavit serves as a sworn statement confirming that the attached documents are true copies of original support documents. It is essential for submitting your OCI application.

All U.S. citizens need a valid passport as well as a valid Indian visa or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card to enter and exit India for any purpose. India may deny entry to travelers without valid documents or the correct type of visa. Indian visa rules and instructions change often.

(d) Indian Passport (original and self attested copy) These must also be uploaded as a single pdf file on the OCI application website. In case Indian passport is not available, please provide copy of Nativity Certificate / Domicile certificate issued by competent authority in India as your proof of Indian Origin.

Kindly note that normal processing time for a new OCI application (based on Indian origin) is 5-6 weeks from the date of registration of the application in the Consulate whereas for re-issuance/updation of OCI Cards, it is 6-7 weeks. This is subject to getting necessary clearance from Ministry of Home Affairs(MHA).

Affidavit in lieu of originals: A notarized affidavit needs to be submitted that the documents in support of the OCI application are true copies of the original documents, where only copies are being provided (Click here for the format).

Kindly note that normal processing time for a new OCI application (based on Indian origin) is 5-6 weeks from the date of registration of the application in the Consulate whereas for re-issuance/updation of OCI Cards, it is 6-7 weeks.

Important: If the applicant is a minor, both parents are required to sign the form in the blank space provided under the section "Application for Minor Child" and have it notarized before submission.

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Notarized Affidavit For Lost Oci Card In San Antonio