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Are you struggling to file OCI card, India emergency visa and renunciation of Indian nationality? Here’s your chance to get it done at Adelaide Consular Camp

Applications will be processed on a first come first served basis.

The Consulate General of India, Sydney is organizing a one-day Consular Camp on Sunday, 24 March 2024 in Adelaide, South Australia.

All applicants who are interested in getting the consular services may please note the following:

  • Foreign Nationals of Indian Origin, who are in the process of applying OCI Card, Emergency Visa and Renunciation of Indian nationality, may bring in their applications with the supporting documents to the Consular Camp, for verification and further submission at VFS Counters in the Consular Camp.
  • Indian passport holders who are in the process of applying for renewal of their Indian passport, EC, PoA & PCC may also bring in their applications with the supporting documents to the Consular Camp for verification and further submission at VFS Counters in Consular Camp.
  • Miscellaneous Services to Indian Passport holders including Life Certificate, will also be provided at the Consulate Camp subject to fulfillment of documentation process as per check list mentioned in CGI Sydney and VFS site.

Please note:

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  • No Passport Renewal/VISA/OCI/PoA/PCC/Renunciation is issued on the spot.
  • Applications will be processed on a first come first served basis.
  • Applicants must bring complete applications with all supporting documents in person. Only applications complete in all aspect will be accepted at the Camp.
  • Applicants must bring all required original documents for necessary verification purposes.
  • Please visit Consulate’s website for Attestation Services and Life Certificate requirements: https://www.cgisydney.gov.in/pages/Mg
  • For detailed instructions on application forms filling/list of documents/applicable fees, please visit VFS Global website: https://services.vfsglobal.com/aus/en/ind

The camp will run from 1 pm to 5 pm at IAASA Community Centre, 6 Blamey Avenue, Broadview.

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