How Do I Track the Status of My OCI Card Application?

DL Posted by: David Lucas
• 09 June, 2025
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You can track the status of your OCI card application by visiting the official website of OCI> Click on “Status inquiry” and enter your current passport number along with the online registration number. You can also check the status of your OCI application on the online portal of VFS Global if you have registered there when applying for an OCI card.

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  • Shubham jain 12 June, 2025

    I have submitted my OCI application and the process of OCI application has taken almost 30 days because I have attached all my documents and submitted valid information for my OCI application.

  • Sneha Nair 10 June, 2025

    For my OCI application, I have submitted all my documents that are, OCI application form, Foreign passport, Nationality certificate, Nationality certificate, Passport, Birth certificate, Indian passport, Marriage certificate, and Proof of Indian origin.

  • Devansh Kapoor 10 June, 2025

    My application for OCI was submitted at FRROs so I can check my OCI application status by simply entering my passport number and file reference number.

  • Ashok Prasad 09 June, 2025

    I have checked my OCI card application status by going to the official website ociservices.gov.in and selecting “ status inquiry” and checked my OCI application status.

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