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Jurisdiction:
Consular jurisdiction of the Consulate General
of India, Chicago covers following states:
1.
ILLINOIS
2.
INDIANA
3.
IOWA
4.
MICHIGAN
5.
MINNESOTA
7.
MISSOURI
8.
NORTH DAKOTA
9.
SOUTH DAKOTA
10.
WISCONSIN
Address:
455, North City Front Plaza Drive,
NBC Tower Bldg, Suite # 850,
Chicago, Illinois - 60611.
Telephone Nos: 312
- 595 - 0405 to 0410
Counter Timings
(for submission & delivery (pick-up) of
documents):
Submission of documents:
9.00 am to 12.30 pm
(Monday thru Friday)
Pick-up of documents:
3.30 pm to 5.00 pm
(Monday
thru Friday)
Services like extension of validity of existing
passports
(only if existing passport issued from Chicago)
legalization / attestation of documents etc.
are rendered on the same day if the documents
are submitted between 9.00 am to 12.00 pm.
Documents submitted between 12.00 pm to 1.00 pm
will be delivered the next day. Processing
schedule, requirement of supporting documents,
amount and mode of payment of fee etc have been
indicated in following pages under the title
“Passport Instructions” on Main Page. This time
schedule, however, does not apply to cases where
prior references are required to be made to
other passport issuing authorities. Urgent
Service (same day) for Passport, against an
additional payment of $ 90/- and production of
confirmed air ticket in original, is available
only in cases involving compassionate
circumstances i.e. same day /next day travel
due to death/hospitalization in the family
back in India.
This service is not available on any other
count.
Visas are normally issued on the same day
between 3.30 p.m. & 5.00 p.m. in the case of
applications received at the visa counter of the
Consulate. During peak season, the period may
vary according to work-load. However, in cases
of emergency, on-the-spot visas are also issued
on payment of an additional fees of $ 35.00.
Please note that additional fee for emergency
service(s) has been fixed in accordance with
instructions of Government of India and this
Consulate is not empowered to either waive or
reduce the same.
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Emergency Services
Emergency
services for issue of Visa are
rendered on Saturdays and Holidays between 1100
hrs to 1300 hrs, to
persons of Indian origin only, holding US
passport, in cases of extreme emergencies
i.e. death/sudden serious illness in the family
subject to production of confirmed air ticket
evidencing travel on the same day, the next day
or early hours of next working day. The
applicant may wish to enquire (on phone number
312-595-0413 or 0411) from the concerned
officer-on-duty about arrangements for such
emergency services. In addition to prescribed
visa fee, an amount of $35/- is charged as
Emergency Fee. VISA
FOR A MAXIMUM PERIOD OF
THREE MONTHS
IS ISSUED UNDER THIS SERVICE.
Decision of the Officer-on-duty
shall be final in the matter. |
JURISDICTION OF INDIAN EMBASSY AND OTHER INDIAN POSTS IN
U.S.:
Applicants residing within the consular jurisdiction are
only eligible to seek consular services from the
respective Indian Mission/Posts. Consular jurisdiction of
Indian Mission/Posts in USA is given below:
·
Embassy of India, Washington:
Delaware, Washington D.C., Kentucky, Maryland, N. Carolina,
S. Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, The
Bahamas. Address: 2107 Massachusetts Ave., Washington
D.C. 20008. Tel. 202-939-7000 Fax: 202-265-7532.
·
Consulate General of India, New York:
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode
Island, Vermont and the Virgin Islands. Address: 3
East 64th St.(Bet. Madison AND Fifth Avenue), New
York, N.Y. 10021. Tel.(212)879-7800 Ext.206,(212)879-7805 /
7806. Fax (212)570-9581,
·
Consulate General of India, San Francisco.
Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada,
Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Idaho,
California. Address: 540 Arguello Boulevard, San
Francisco, CA - 94118. Tel. 415-668-0662, Fax: 415-668-9764.
·
Consulate General of India, Houston:,
which covers Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas,
Louisiana, Mississippi. Oklahoma, Texas. Address:
Suite 600, 6th Floor, 3 Post Oak Central, 1990 Post Oak
Boulevard, Houston, Texas - 77056. Tel. 713-626-2148, Fax:
713-626-2450.\
Custody of Passport:
Passport
is a valuable document. As such It should always be either
in your own custody or in the custody of a person duly
authorized by you.
Passports should not be sent out of the country of residence
by post/courier.
If lost or destroyed, the fact and circumstances should be
immediately reported to the nearest Indian Mission and the
local police. A photocopy of your passport should always
be kept in safe place for easy retrieval as and when
required. In case of non-availability of a photocopy of the
lost passport, the process of issue of duplicate passport is
prolonged and may result in long delay.
Suppression of factual information/furnishing of wrong
information:
It is an offence under the Passports Act 1967 to (i)
suppress the factual information, or (ii) give false
information in the Application, or (iii) willful damaged of
passport, or (iv) making unauthorized changes in the
passport. Such acts may lead to denial of passport
facilities.
Acquisition of US/foreign Citizenship:
Possession of valid
Indian passport consequent upon acquisition of US/foreign
citizenship is not permissible under Indian laws. It is
therefore desirable that to surrender your Indian Passport
to the nearest Indian mission/post. The Indian passport is
cancelled and returned to the individual. The cancelled
Indian passport is returned to the applicant and not repeat
not retained in the Indian Mission/Post. The cancelled
Indian passport should be kept in safe custody, as it may be
required at the time of applying for the PIO card/OCI
status; for seeking separate passport for children, if it
contains an endorsement to that effect.
MAILING SERVICE:
Outstation applicants may send their application(s) for
various consular services by mail, except for attestation of
PoA, Life Certificate, issue of new passport due to
lost/damage/change of appearance, issue/renewal of Emergency
Certificate.
Emergency service is not repeat not rendered in cases where
documents are received by mail.
The documents received by various categories of mail like
FedEx, Airborne, Certified mail, Registered mail, Express
mail, Regular mail etc. are treated at par.
For return of the documents/passport(s) by mail, please send
a self-addressed and adequately stamped envelope along with
your application or appropriate mailing fee. For despatch of
documents/passports by express mail, please send an
additional amount of $15 for a single passport ($ 1/- for
each additional passport) to cover the mailing expenses.
THE CONSULATE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OF DOCUMENT DURING
TRANSIT IN MAIL IB BOTH DIRECTIONS.
Please refrain from making telephonic/fax/e-mail enquiries
before the expiration of the processing period indicated for
various services under Passport Instructions.
MODE OF PAYMENT:
At the Counter:
Cash or
Money Order or Postal Order or Certified Check.
PERSONAL CHECKS
/ CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
By
Mail: Money
Order / Postal Order / Cashier Check
PERSONAL
CHECKS / CASH
NOT
ACCEPTABLE
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Cash is accepted only
when the application is submitted in person at the counter
in the Consulate within prescribed hours. Please ensure to
collect a receipt for the fee paid as the same need to be
presented at the time of collection/pick up of
passports/documents.
STATUS ENQUIRIES:
Status enquiries for Passport, PIO Card, Attestation of
Documents and OCI Card will be entertained as per following
schedule:
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Service
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Telephone
Number |
Timings |
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Passport |
312 – 595 - 0411 |
2pm to 3 pm |
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PIO Card |
312 – 595 - 0411 |
2 pm to 3 pm |
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Attestation |
312 – 595 - 0411 |
2pm to 3 pm |
Enquiries are entertained only after expiration of
processing period indicated under respective services.
All applications on the Consulate’s website are in Portable
Document Format (PDF). These cross-platform documents ensure
that users will be able to obtain publications in their
original format regardless of what platform, software, or
configurations they use to access the Internet.In order to
view PDF documents, however, users must first download the
free Acrobat Reader software, which lets you view, navigate
through, and print PDF documents. Detailed instructions for
downloading and installing the Acrobat Reader are available
at
http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/readstep.html.
If you are not able to complete
the indicated procedu
NOTE:
Fee once paid is non-refundable, even if the application is
withdrawn or service refused.re,
a
Troubleshooting guide is
available.
PHOTOCOPYING FACILITY IS NOT AVAILABLE IN CONSULATE’S
PREMISES.
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