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CO has requested for Wedding Photos,Meds,PCC and Form 80. I am little worried about Meds and PCC.

Meds - CO mail says "Dependants, who are not migrating with the applicant/s, must also undergo a medical examination." I dont remember if I have mentioned my parents as non-migrating dependent while applying online. In the Status Inquiry link I see only me and my spouse.How can I know what I submitted while applying?

PCC - I did someone from Delhi, India here.My passport was issued from delhi and I live in delhi in the same address. So i can simply go to regional passport office and get it done.How long does it take? (CO has given only 28days and there are too many vacations due ti diwali).My wife passport is from other state (not delhi) but she lives in delhi since marriage.Where she should go?

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the wedding pix is new.. did u not give a marriage certificate? and why are u worried about meds and PCC?

when they say dependents, they mean those who r not in the application, by that they mean children if any, if your parents are not in the application and are not dependent on u thn u do not need to get it done for them. just get it done for yourself and your spouse. or let others comment on this, since i am yet to get the meds done, i m not sure if what i am saying is right

yes go to the RPO and get it done form there. if u are not able to manage it in the given time just send the acknowledgement that u get form the RPO saying u have applied for it and are waiting, so they do give u an extension. I think in case of your wife they will do the entire police verification again, so be ready for it taking longer thn anticipated. but it doesnt take anything beyond 2-3 weeks.

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I have given marriage cert. Apart from marriage pics, they have asked for marriage invitation also [as if they want to come to my marriage ].

Meds - Yup, I am planning to get it done for myself and wife.But I am in Bangalore right now (addres with DIAC is delhi). Is is okay to go to doc in Bangalore?

PCC - For wife, do I need to get address in passport changed first?

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well, i dont know why, this is the first time i have heard this request, maybe others were asked too but not many wrote about it here. we gave an affidavit for change of name which had our marriage pic. anyways.

yeah its alright to goto a doc in bangalore, i dont think it should an issue. or u can contact the doc in delhi and take an appt for a date when u r back, but if u r in bangalroe for sometime, u can take the meds there.

umm.. we got the address changed for my husband a while ago as we knew PCC would take time, we stay in gurgaon and we applied in delhi, so it goes from delhi pp office to haryana office which is in panchkula, form there is comes to gurgaon, then again it goes back to panchkula and back to delhi, for us the procedure was longer.

u dont need to get the address changed, once they do the PCC they automatically would do it, or u can request for change in address too. dont u know an agent at the delhi pp office who can suggest u what shud be done, agents normally get things done faster but then the person shud be genuine, not someone who is money hungry and keeps u on hold forever. else, doing things on ur own is the best

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If u really want PCC done in single day.....then do ur PCC in Delhi RPO and for your wife do where they issued passport and apply for the same address in the passport (if some relative or her parents are still staying there).....by this way u can do for both in single day. regading medicals u can do anywhere in India.

Invitation and marriage photos are new.....still give them, I hope u need not prepare that newly -)

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PCC - I have mentioned that my wife is staying with me in Delhi. So can I still get her PCC from other state RPO?

I got married 6 months back so have photos and invitation. But the problem is invitation is in Hindi. So i need to get them translated

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yes, but the translation is hardly an issue, it takes 5 mins and 300-400 rupees. in Delhi there is this translator that we used, near INA market, will give u the details if u need.

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Sure Anj. That will be helpful.

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if u r coming from Indiagate side towards INA mkt, just before the INA flover there is a colony gate on the left.
call them and they will explain the way

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