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Old May 25, 2015 | 12:18 pm
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ftbargain
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CGI Houston has this wordings now , May 25th 1:00 pm CST (http://www.cgihouston.org/news/display/111)

Consulate General of India
Houston

OCI in lieu of PIO – updated instructions

​ This is in continuation of our Press Release dated 13 April 2015 on the above subject.

2. ​Based on feedback from PIO card holders about the difficulties faced in adhering to the deadline of 17 June 2015 for applying for an OCI card in lieu of PIO card, it has now been decided and conveyed on 20 May 2015 that the deadline of 17 June 2015 for applying for an OCI card in lieu of PIO card has been done away with. Applying for OCI cards in lieu of PIO cards at https://passport.gov.in/oci will be optional until further instructions from the Ministry of Home Affairs, though PIO card holders are encouraged to do so.

3. PIO card holders can travel to India on the basis of their valid PIO card and valid foreign passport.
- See more at: http://www.cgihouston.org/news/displ....P4wKNsMb.dpuf
..and this from CGI San francisco


Important Notice: OCI in lieu of PIO CardMay 22, 2015 Consulate General of India, San Francisco
22 May 2015
It has been brought to our attention that rumors are spreading among Indian Diaspora community members that PIO card holders are not able to travel to India with PIO CARD after June 18th, 2015. 2. As you are all aware that the Government of India has withdrawn the PIO Card scheme and replaced it with OCI scheme for all Indian origin US passport holders. As part of the exercise of bringing about an uniformity in the scheme, all PIO card holders were intimated to get their PIO card converted into OCI card at the earliest as per instructions issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). As per these earlier instructions, initially for a period of 3 months, the submission of the application for OCI card in lieu of PIO card was voluntary. However, after the initial period of three months, the conversion of the cards was to be made mandatory. The persons were to apply for OCI card in lieu of PIO card only at https://passport.gov.in/oci. 3. Considering the concerns and issues related to this conversion from PIO card to OCI card, it has been decided that PIO cards already issued continue to be valid documents. Applying for OCI cards in lieu of PIO cards at the website indicated above will be optional for the applicant until further instructions. All concerned are hereby informed that there is no deadline for conversion from PIO card to OCI cards. However, we urge all PIO card holders to apply for change to OCI cards for uniformity sake. However, when passports are changed / renewed, applicants may apply for miscellaneous services to update their passport details in the OCI cards. 4. As conveyed earlier, endorsements stating that existing PIO cards are valid for life would be made at the first immigration point with which the card holder comes into contact, be it an Indian Mission, an FRRO or an immigration check-point. These endorsements/stamps would, however, not be mandatory. - See more at: http://www.cgisf.org/notice/display/....cwxWeR4d.dpuf

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