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Global Entry for Citizens of India
Global Entry for Citizens of India
India joins US Global Entry programme.
#301
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 26
Based on inquiry to RPO, my application is still waiting for report from Home and Finance ministry.
Did anyone from August get conditional approval? I think most folks who got so far had submitted in July.
Did anyone from August get conditional approval? I think most folks who got so far had submitted in July.
#302
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 106
What information did you provide when you filled in the grievance request on the Indian passport website? I tried to use my application reference number, but I was told via email that the passport office can't find my file.
#303
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 26
Keyser - Would you know which dept. in Finance ministry handling this report? I've a cousin who is IAS and oversees the revenue dept in North Block. I've two travel coming-up so trying to get this done, if possible.
#304
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 106
Didn't go through grievance inquiry. My father in law went to see the head of RPO directly who himself was a senior govt. officer. RPO head looked at details and then told him the situation. He has promised to follow-up with those two ministries. I had met head of RPO myself when we (me and my wife) did the application but he was transferred couple of months back. This is a new guy so he didn't know much about it. But, very helpful.
Keyser - Would you know which dept. in Finance ministry handling this report? I've a cousin who is IAS and oversees the revenue dept in North Block. I've two travel coming-up so trying to get this done, if possible.
Keyser - Would you know which dept. in Finance ministry handling this report? I've a cousin who is IAS and oversees the revenue dept in North Block. I've two travel coming-up so trying to get this done, if possible.
This is just great 😐
#305
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#306
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: NYC
Programs: BA Gold, HH Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 1,260
Now if you have extended your stay in US(so a valid I-94) but expired visa stamp - I doubt they will approve GE.
#307
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 106
I was thinking about it. Every time we get a new I-797 or a new passport we need to go see the GE office and update the details(no appointment needed). My assumption is same will be for stamped visa.
Now if you have extended your stay in US(so a valid I-94) but expired visa stamp - I doubt they will approve GE.
Now if you have extended your stay in US(so a valid I-94) but expired visa stamp - I doubt they will approve GE.
Last edited by anirudh666; Feb 5, 2018 at 11:58 am
#309
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 26
If your visa was valid at the time you went for Indian background check, they can conditionally approve. Then, if your visa expires after getting conditionally approved, you take an appointment with the US CBP, and keep postponing the appointment until you have a valid visa stamp. Once you get visa stamped, then go for interview with US CBP at their GE enrollment center. The visa details can be updated by the CBP officer during your interview.
#310
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 26
So, not sure if that did the trick but we got conditional approval earlier today . Looks like some things still works in India . Home and Finance ministry did have to give some level of clearance (report) as they were followed-up last week by RPO head. So, safe to assume, approval came after that. Can't comment on how it would differ for person living in India vs USA. I live within 15min from EWR so will be visiting in next few days.
Passportindia.gov still shows "GEP Verification Process has been initiated......". etc.
Passportindia.gov still shows "GEP Verification Process has been initiated......". etc.
#311
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: NYC
Programs: BA Gold, HH Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 1,260
So, not sure if that did the trick but we got conditional approval earlier today . Looks like some things still works in India . Home and Finance ministry did have to give some level of clearance (report) as they were followed-up last week by RPO head. So, safe to assume, approval came after that. Can't comment on how it would differ for person living in India vs USA. I live within 15min from EWR so will be visiting in next few days.
Passportindia.gov still shows "GEP Verification Process has been initiated......". etc.
Passportindia.gov still shows "GEP Verification Process has been initiated......". etc.
Don't you need appointment for GE Interview at EWR? I've heard there are long wait times....
#312
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 106
So, not sure if that did the trick but we got conditional approval earlier today . Looks like some things still works in India . Home and Finance ministry did have to give some level of clearance (report) as they were followed-up last week by RPO head. So, safe to assume, approval came after that. Can't comment on how it would differ for person living in India vs USA. I live within 15min from EWR so will be visiting in next few days.
Passportindia.gov still shows "GEP Verification Process has been initiated......". etc.
Passportindia.gov still shows "GEP Verification Process has been initiated......". etc.
#313
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: NYC
Programs: BA Gold, HH Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 1,260
I visited the RPO in Bandra Mumbai in December (not for GE, but with someone else for another issue). The customer service counters are staffed with frustrated staff who will read whatever info they see once they scan your barcode(basically the same status you see on PSK site). If you yell and create a scene - they will refer you to go see an actual officer. While I was there, I saw 2 girls absolutely angry at not getting police clearance and hence passports for more than 8 months. RPO would send them to CID office in town, who in turn would send them back to Bandra RPO. Finally they were allowed to go see the officer upstairs. While I was there, I inquired about Global Entry. No one knew what this whole process is. They called another senior guy to help - who made couple of phone calls(on his personal cell) and just left saying they didn't know anything about my application.
Edit: My point is - unless you can get through to actual RPO officers - don't waste time there.
#314
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 26
It's not like I'm trading 8hrs of wait to get a GC instead of 8yrs . So, I'd not have done walk-in even if that was an option. It's just a nice to have perk.
#315
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 26
Besides, trying to get hold of somebody senior via phone or email who can actually see what's going on. As Acid said, RPO staff still don't know what it is so one can keep running around in circle with them. So, if do you send somebody then just try to get hold of someone who is APO at least.
For personal application, I'd avoid social media and do it more discreetly.
For policies/process, we should definitely push for separate channel for people who live in US as it doesn't make sense for them to go for police verification in India, and social media awareness can help us.