As per section 7A of The Citizenship Act, 1955 (57 of 1955), following categories of foreign nationals are eligible for registration as Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) Cardholder:-
Such spouse shall be subjected to prior security clearance by competent authority in India.
Note : No person, who or either of whose parents or grandparents or great grandparents is or had been a citizen of Pakistan, Bangladesh or such other country as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify, shall be eligible for registration as an Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder
The territories which became part of India after 15.08.1947 are:
A spouse of eligible person can apply if he/she is eligible in his/ her own capacity.
Further, spouse of foreign origin of a citizen of India or spouse of foreign origin of an Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder registered under section 7A of The Citizenship Act, 1955 and whose marriage has been registered and subsisted for a continuous period of not less than two years immediately preceding the presentation of the application can apply
Applications for registration as OCI Cardholder is to be submitted only on the online system. For this purpose, please log on to https://ociservices.gov.in
List of supporting documents to be uploaded along with the application are :-
Copy of any long duration Visa (other than Tourist Visa, Missionary Visa and Mountaineering Visa) with 3 months validity as on the date of application along with Residential Permit/ Registration Certificate issued by the jurisdictional FRRO/ FRO, as the case may be (applicable in all cases where application is submitted in India).
[Foreign nationals holding Tourist Visa, Missionary visa and Mountaineering visa cannot apply for registration as an OCI cardholder in India]Note: In all cases where the Marriage Certificate is to be submitted, the following guidelines will be applicable:-
Note: Only one living spouse duly fulfilling the conditions laid down in clause (d) of sub-section (1) of section 7A of The Citizenship Act, 1955 shall be registered as an Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder.
Photograph to be uploaded on the application should be of square shape of size not less than 51x 51 mm (with 80% coverage of face). It should have plain light color background (not white) without the border with front view of person's head and shoulders showing the full face in middle of the photograph.
The height and width of the applicant photo must be equal. The minimum dimensions are 200 pixels (width) x 200 pixels (height). The maximum dimensions are 900 pixels(width) x 900 pixels (height).
The images of the photograph and signature must be in JPEG/ JPG format with max size 200 KB.
Note: Photographs that do not conform to the above standards will be rejected and may cause delay in processing the applications.
The originals of the documents are to be submitted to the Indian Mission/ Post having jurisdiction over the country of which the applicant is a citizen or if he/she is not living in the country of his/her citizenship, to the Indian Mission/Post having jurisdiction over the country of which the applicant is ordinarily a resident.
In case the applicant is residing in India, the originals of the documents will have to be submitted to the FRRO concerned. Details of FRROs along with their jurisdiction are given below:-
S.No | FRRO Office | States/ UTs (jurisdiction) |
1 | FRRO, Amritsar | Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and Chandigarh |
2 | FRRO, Bengaluru | Karnataka |
3 | FRRO, Chennai | Tamilnadu, Puducherry and Andaman & Nicobar islands |
4 | FRRO, Delhi | Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Gautam Budh Nagar & Ghaziabad districts of Uttar Pradesh. |
5 | FRRO, Hyderabad | Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha and Chhattisgarh |
6 | FRRO, Kochi | Kerala (excluding jurisdiction of other FRROs in Kerala) |
7 | FRRO, Kolkata | West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura |
8 | FRRO, Kozhikode(Calicut) | Kerala (excluding jurisdiction of other FRROs in Kerala) |
9 | FRRO, Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh (except Gautam Budh Nagar & Ghaziabad districts), Bihar and Jharkhand |
10 | FRRO, Mumbai | Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Daman & Diu. Till further orders, cases pertaining to Goa and id & Nagar Haveli will also be handled by the FRRO, Mumbai |
11 | FRRO Thiruvananthapura | Kerala (excluding jurisdiction of other FRROs in Kerala) and Lakshadweep |
12 | FRRO, Ahmedabad | Gujarat |
For addresses and contact details of FRROs, please log on to https://boi.gov.in/content/frro-contact-list
Note: For the above purpose, 'ordinarily resident' will mean a person staying in a particular country or in India for a continuous period of 6 months.If there is any deficiency in the application/ uploaded documents/ photograph, the Indian Mission/Post/FRRO concerned shall inform the same to the applicant by email. The applicant may then submit the required documents to the Indian Mission/ Post/ FRRO concerned, who will take necessary action to upload the same on the online system.
After verification of the documents with the originals and confirming that the application along with all the documents submitted are in order, the Indian Mission/Post/FRRO concerned shall acknowledge the receipt of the application on the online system and simultaneously an auto email will be sent to the applicant informing "Application received and is under process". Thereafter, the originals of the supporting documents will be returned to the applicant.
Capturing of biometrics of fingerprints & face (if technically feasible) in case of applicants for registration as OCI Cardholders is mandatory. In case of applications for registration as OCI cardholders submitted to Indian Missions/ Posts abroad, the applicants will have the option of giving biometrics at the application stage or at the Immigration Check Posts on arrival in India. Applicants are, however, advised to give biometrics at the Indian Mission/ Post concerned at the application stage itself i.e. at the document verification stage. If for any reason the applicant is not able to give the biometrics at the application stage (which shall be informed to the Indian Mission/ Post concerned in writing), his/ her biometrics shall be captured at the Immigration Check Posts (ICPs) on arrival in India.
In respect of applications submitted to FRROs in India, biometrics shall be captured at the application stage itself i.e. at the document verification stage.
Biometrics captured would be valid for next 5 years from the date of enrolment and applicants would not be required to be enrolled again within 5 years, if they have already enrolled their biometrics. Applicants with no fingerprints or poor fingerprints will be exempted and only facial traits would be captured for them. Further, applicants with less number of fingers shall give fingerprints of existing fingers only. Applicants above 70 years of age or below 12 years of age would be exempted from biometric capturing.
A separate online application form for submission of application for registration as an OCI Cardholder in lieu of PIO Card is available in the website https://ociservices.gov.in. Applications can be submitted online from anywhere. An erstwhile PIO Cardholder with a valid PIO Card as on 09.01.2015 will have to upload only the following documents with his/ her application:-
Applicants are to make payment of the following fee:-
The OCI card shall be issued by the Indian Mission/ Post/ FRRO concerned within the jurisdiction of the applicant's place of residence. The applicant will have to approach the Indian Mission/ Post/ FRRO concerned for collecting the OCI Card by surrendering the PIO card.
Provided that for undertaking the following activities, the OCI Cardholder shall be required to obtain a special permission or a Special Permit, as the case may be, from the competent authority or the Foreigners Regional Registration Officer or the Indian Mission concerned, namely:-
Note: For requisite special permission, OCI Cardholder may visit https://ociservices.gov.in
Provided that the OCI Cardholders who are normally resident in India shall intimate the jurisdictional Foreigners Regional Registration Officer or the Foreigners Registration Officer by email whenever there is a change in permanent residential address and in their occupation;
Provided that the OCI Cardholder shall not be eligible for admission against any seat reserved exclusively for Indian citizens;
Explanation:
Any other benefits to an OCI Cardholder may be notified by the Central Government under section 7B(1) of The Citizenship Act, 1955.
"OCI Cardholder shall immediately surrender this OCI Card to the Indian Mission/Post/FRRO concerned in the event of the OCI Cardholder joining the military or police service. If it comes to the notice of the authorities that the OCI Cardholder has joined the military or police service and has not surrendered the OCI Card, the OCI card shall be deemed to have been cancelled and action as appropriate under the law including blacklisting of the OCI Cardholder shall be taken."
While issuing the registration as OCI Cardholder, it will be made clear that if the foreign national gets remarried to another foreigner/Indian, the existing OCI registration will be immediately cancelled. In case of re-marriage to another citizen of India or an OCI Cardholder, the foreign national will have to submit fresh application for registration as OCI Cardholder. In such cases, fresh OCI Card shall be granted on surrender of the earlier OCI Card.