- Enclose money order/cashier’s cheque of requisite fee. The money order/cashier’s cheque should be drawn in favour of the ‘Consulate General of India, San Francisco.’ Cash, credit cards or personal cheques are not accepted for mail-in applicationsPolaroid, home-shot or home-scanned, or unduly large/small photographs are not accepted
- For return mail, in addition to the passport fee and/or Tatkal fee, do one of the following:
- Enclose a stamped self-addressed Express Mail envelope from USPS or from a renowned courier. or
- Enclose a money order/cashier’s cheque for $ 20 (twenty) if return is preferred bys overnight mail.
Note:
All mail applications submitted to the Consulate for consular services with a non-trackable return mailing envelope will be return to the applicant without services. Please ensure to send a trackable return mailing envelope (e.g. Fedex, UPS, USPS, etc..) to ensure traceability of documents after dispatch.
- Mail the completed application with supporting documents; requisite fee and stamped self-addressed envelope to :
Miscellaneous Cell
Consulate General of India,
540 Arguello Boulevard;
San Francisco CA 94118
- The processing time for applications received by mail at the Consulate is 10 (ten) business days excluding the time taken in mail
- The Consulate does not have a mechanism to acknowledge applications received by mail. It is, therefore, advisable for applicants to track movement on their own of their sent-out-mail to the Consulate
- The Consulate is not responsible for documents lost in mail.
IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
- The fee once paid is not refundable on account of refusal of or delay in service
- Even if the applicant meets all the laid down requirements for obtaining a particular service, the Consular Officer reserves the right to demand any necessary additional and original documents at any stage of processing. The documents demanded by the Consular Officer should be presented by the applicant for scrutiny and satisfaction of the Consular Officer before the service is rendered.
- The processing time is indicative
- The processing time does not apply to services where prior approval has to be obtained from authorities in India or elsewhere. For such cases, the processing time is a minimum of 30 (thirty) business days.
- The Consular Officer can at any time call an applicant for personal interview
- Applicants are advised to refrain from making telephonic or written enquires on status of their applications during the normal processing time
- The Consulate will return applications that:
- Are incomplete or not correctly completed; and/or
- lack supporting documents; and/or
- have been mailed with inadequate fee; and/or
- have other deficiencies
- The cost of such return will be borne by the applicants
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