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Bureau of Immigration, India
Ministry of Home Affairs (Government of India)
PIO (Person Of Indian Origin) Card
The new PIO Card Scheme, 2002, is in operation since 15th September, 2002. All persons of Indian origin who are in possession
of the passport of any other country except Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, China, Sri Lanka or any D o w nl o ads
other country specified by the government, are eligible for PIO Card if:
Faqs
1. He/She had any time held an Indian passport.
2. He/She or either of his/her parents or grand parents or great grand parents was born in India or permanent resident in India H eal th
provided neither was at any time a citizen of any other specific country. r eg ul ati o n
3. He/She is a spouse of a citizen of India or a person of Indian origin covered under 1 & 2 above.
APIS
Iranian nationals of Indian Origin can be granted PIO card after MHA approval.
Fee:
For all adults a PIO Card is issued after charging a fee of Rupees 15,000/- and for minors i.e. below 18 years of age Rupees
7,500/- is levied as fees. All PIO Cards are valid for 15 years.
Authority to which application is to be made: -
1. Application for PIO Card are to be made in the prescribed format (Available with FRRO office or downloaded from
www.mha.nic.in )
2. Documentary evidence of being person of Indian origin to be produced.
An application for issue of a PIO Card can be made at Indian Mission in the country where the applicant is ordinarily resident.
In case applicant is already in India on Long Term Visa (more than one year), then application for PIO can be made for issue of a PIO
Card to the following authorities:
(A) Those residing in: -
(a) Delhi Foreigners Regional Registration Officer,
Level-II, East Block-VIII, Sector-I, R.K. Puram,
New Delhi-110066
(b) Mumbai Foreigners Regional Registration Officer,
3rd Floor, Special Branch Building,
Badruddin Tayabji Lane,
Behind St. Xaviers College,
Mumbai-400001
(c) Kolkata Foreigners Regional Registration Officer,
237, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Road,
Kolkata-700020
(d) Amritsar Foreigners Regional Registration Officer,
123-D, Ranjeet Avenue,
Amritsar-143001
(e) Chennai Foreigners Regional Registration Officer,Shastri Bhavan, 26, Haddows Road,
Chennai-600006
(B) Foreigners who are residing elsewhere in India other than (A) ,will have to submit their
application to the:
Joint Secretary (Foreigners), Ministry of Home
Affairs, Jaisalmer House, 26, Man Singh Road, New
Delhi-110011
Documents required to be presented at the time of submission of application for PIO:
1. Application of PIO Card can be downloaded from the website of the Ministry of Home Affairs i.e. www.mha.nic.in
2. Photocopy of the foreign passport presently held (Front page i.e. photo page and VISA page). Photocopy of the initial VISA,
which has been registered with FRRO/FRO cum Superintendent of Police.
3. Photocopy of all the pages of Registration certificate issued by the FRRO/FRO office.
4. Four recent passport size photographs.
5. Demand Draft/Pay Order in favour of FRRO, Delhi, for Rs. 15000/- in case of individuals above 18 years and Rs. 7500/- in
the case of applicants below 18 years of age.
6. Two photocopies of Demand Draft/Pay Order.
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7. Proof of Indian Origin:
i) Previous Indian Passport OR
ii) Birth Certificate and parents’/grandparents/great grand parents Indian passport OR
iii) Marriage certificate and copy of spouse’s Indian passport
Note: All Documents to be presented in duplicate and also shown in original.
Registration:
1. PIO card holder will be exempt from the requirement of registration if his stay on any single visit in India does not exceed 180
days.
2. In the event of continuous stay in India of the PIO card holder exceeding 180 days, he/she shall have to get himself/herself
registered within 30 days of the expiry of 180 days with the concerned Foreigners Regional Registration Officer/Foreigners
Registration Officer. For minor no registration is required on any type of visa.
3. An amount of US$ 30 (=Rs1395) is charged as penal fee towards late registration.
4. Every foreigner at the time of Registration, shall furnish, such information in registration report, as may be in his possession
for the purpose of satisfying the Registration Officer and shall, on being required, shall sign the registration report in the
presence of the said officer and shall thereupon be entitled to receive from the said officer a certificate of registration in Part
III of Form A:
5. The following documents are required to be submitted at the time of registration.
Registration form in triplicate (3 Copies).
4 Recent passport size photographs.
Copy of PIO Card
Copy of passport/VISA/arrival immigration stamp.
Copy of valid and notarised Lease/Rent agreement OR Copy of C-Form from the Hotel OR copy of
recent electricity/telephone bill along with the letter from the landlord, towards proof of residence.
Duly filled in Registration Book (Upto page 8).
Passport in original.
Benefits Available To A PIO Card Holder
1. PIO card holder shall not require a separate VISA to visit India. The card is valid for 15 years.
2. PIO card holder will be exempt from the requirement of registration if his stay on any single visit in India does not exceed 180
days.
3. In the event of continuous stay in India of the PIO card holder exceeding 180 days, he/she shall have to get himself/herself
registered within 30 days of the expiry of 180 days with the concerned Foreigners Regional Registration
Officer/Foreigners Registration Officer. For minor no registration is required on any type of visa.
4. The PIO card holder doesn’t require a student VISA for undertaking studies in India and similarly no
Employment VISA will be required for taking up employment in India.
5. The PIO card holder shall enjoy parity with NRIs in respect of facility available to the latter in the economic, financial and
education fields except in matters relating to acquisition of agriculture plantation/properties. However, no parity shall be
allowed in the sphere of political rights.
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