The OCI Card is a lifelong visa that allows foreign nationals of Indian origin to live, work, and travel in India with ease. It offers key benefits such as:
The PIO card has been abolished with effect from January 2015. No new PIO cards are issued.
All Persons of Indian Origin are advised to apply for an OCI card instead.
How to apply at a glance
Arrange one set in the following sequence before submission:
Only the following documents are required to be uploaded on the OCI portal:
Birth Certificate and Marriage Certificate must be attested by the respective embassy.
Additionally, one of the following must be submitted: bank statement, lease agreement, or internet bill.
If applying on behalf of grandparents or parents, their passport must also be submitted.
Submit the Birth Certificate, House Registration, Marriage Certificate, and Name/Surname Change Certificate—
all of which must be attested and translated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand).
Proof of Indian origin of the spouse must also be submitted.
| Sub Service Type | CONSULAR FEE (เธฟ) | ICWF FEE (เธฟ) | SERVICE FEE (เธฟ) | TOTAL FEES (เธฟ) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fresh OCI | เธฟ 8,920 | เธฟ 98 | เธฟ 11 | เธฟ 9,029 |
Disclaimer: The Indian Embassy reserves the right to update fees in accordance with directives from the Indian Government, without prior notice. While efforts are made to publish the latest and correct fees, discrepancies may occur. In such cases, applicants may be required to pay the difference, even after submitting their applications.
Note: Transaction charges are applicable if paid through card.
1. Who is eligible to apply for an OCI card?
Individuals who were Indian citizens on or after 26 January 1950, or were eligible to become Indian citizens on that date, including their children and grandchildren, may apply.
Note: Citizens or former citizens of Pakistan or Bangladesh are not eligible for OCI.
2. Is a Renunciation Certificate required before applying for OCI?
Yes. If you previously held Indian citizenship, you must obtain a Renunciation or Surrender Certificate before applying for an OCI card.
3. Can foreign spouses of Indian citizens apply for OCI?
Yes. A foreign spouse of an Indian citizen or an OCI cardholder can apply, provided the marriage has been registered and has existed continuously for at least 2 years prior to the date of application.
4. Are minor children eligible for OCI?
Yes. Minor children are eligible if one or both parents are Indian citizens or OCI cardholders. A birth certificate and proof of parental citizenship must be submitted.
5. Are individuals with military background eligible for OCI?
No. Foreign nationals who are currently serving or have previously served in any foreign military force, including civilian roles in defence departments, are not eligible.
6. What are the benefits of holding an OCI card?
7. What are the restrictions on OCI cardholders?
OCI holders cannot:
8. What documents are required for a fresh OCI application?
Key documents include:
Refer to the Documents Checklist for a complete list.
9. Can I apply for OCI from outside India?
Yes. You can apply at the Indian Mission/Post in your country of residence. In Thailand, applications can be submitted through Du Digital Global ICAC with a prior appointment.
10. What is the processing time for a fresh OCI application?
Processing usually takes 6 to 8 weeks, depending on document verification and clearance. Applicants are notified by email/SMS, and status can be tracked on the OCI portal.