---
title: "OCI Cardholder Services in India (Re-issuance and Updates)"
country: india
service: "oci-services"
category: immigration
difficulty: moderate
estimated_time: About 1 hour to file online; processing time varies by Indian Mission or FRRO
cost_range: "USD 0-100 depending on the service (most updates are free; loss/damage re-issue and post-20 passport re-issue carry fees)"
last_verified: 2026-04-30
canonical: https://publicservices.guide/india/oci-services/
status: current
confidence: low
tags:
  - immigration
  - oci
  - india
  - cardholder
sources:
  - https://ociservices.gov.in/onlineOCI/miscFAQs
  - https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/2022-09/GuidelinesOCI_2%5B1%5D.pdf
  - https://www.mha.gov.in/PDF_Other/Introduction-OCIMiscservices_31102018.pdf
  - https://www.mha.gov.in/MHA1/OCI.html
---

# OCI Cardholder Services in India (Re-issuance and Updates)

**Country:** 🇮🇳 India  
**Last verified:** 2026-04-30  
**Estimated time:** About 1 hour to file online; processing time varies by Indian Mission or FRRO  
**Cost:** USD 0-100 depending on the service (most updates are free; loss/damage re-issue and post-20 passport re-issue carry fees)

## Required documents

- **Existing OCI Card**
  - Required: Original — for verification at the Indian Mission or FRRO
  - Cost: Already issued
  - _Note:_ If the OCI Card is lost or damaged, file a police complaint and submit a copy with the application.
- **Current and previous passports**
  - Required: Originals plus copies of bio pages — both the new passport and the passport on which OCI was originally issued
  - Cost: Already issued
  - _Note:_ For passport re-issuance after completing 20 years of age, all earlier passports issued since the OCI grant must be presented per the MHA guidelines.
- **Change-supporting documents**
  - Required: Documents matching the service applied for — police report (loss), affidavit (name change), proof of address (address update)
  - Cost: Free or nominal
  - _Note:_ The OCI portal lists the exact document checklist for each service category — review the list before paying the fee.
- **Recent photograph and signature**
  - Required: Recent passport-size colour photograph and a digital signature, both in the formats specified at upload
  - Cost: Nominal at any photo studio
  - _Note:_ Per the OCI portal, upload accepts only specific formats and dimensions; resubmit if the system rejects the upload.

## Costs

- **Re-issuance of OCI Card after new passport at 20 years of age:** 25 USD — Per the MHA / OCI portal FAQ. Charged once per renewal at age 20.
- **Re-issuance of OCI Card on loss or damage:** 100 USD — Per the MHA / OCI portal FAQ. Police report required for loss.
- **Update of personal particulars (address, occupation, etc.):** 0 INR — Per the MHA / OCI portal FAQ, miscellaneous updation services are provided on gratis basis.

## Steps

### 1. Confirm Which Service You Need

- Re-issuance after new passport at 20 — required milestone, US $25
- Loss or damage of OCI Card — US $100, police complaint required
- Update of address, occupation, name correction — gratis (free)
- First-time OCI registration — separate Apply Online flow on the portal

> **If this fails:** Selecting the wrong service category causes the Indian Mission or FRRO to reject the verification and you must re-file. Read the OCI portal service descriptions carefully before paying.

### 2. Prepare Documents

- Existing OCI Card and the U-visa or Lifelong Visa endorsement on the original passport
- Current passport (and all earlier passports issued since the original OCI grant for the post-20 milestone)
- Service-specific documents — police report (loss), affidavit (name change), address proof (address change)
- Recent passport-size colour photograph and signature in the format the portal accepts

### 3. File the Application Online

- Open ociservices.gov.in and choose Miscellaneous Services
- Enter your existing OCI Service Number to pre-populate your record
- Select the specific service category and complete the form
- Upload documents, photograph, and signature — re-upload if any item is rejected

> **Tip:** Per the OCI portal, the application is incomplete until all uploads succeed. The system pauses but does not reject — keep correcting until everything shows green.

_Links:_
- [OCI Online Services Portal](https://ociservices.gov.in/)

### 4. Pay Any Applicable Fee

- If the service is US $25 or US $100, pay via the OCI portal in USD or local-currency equivalent
- Save the payment receipt — it is required at the Indian Mission or FRRO appointment
- Updation services such as address change are gratis — no fee step

### 5. Submit Originals at the Indian Mission or FRRO

- Print the application acknowledgement and bring originals of all supporting documents
- Applicants abroad: book an appointment with the jurisdictional Indian Mission/Post
- Applicants in India: visit the regional FRRO with the printed acknowledgement
- Verification staff confirm originals against the uploaded copies

> **If this fails:** If originals do not match the uploads, the Mission or FRRO returns the application for correction. Re-upload corrected documents on the OCI portal before the next appointment.

_Useful phrases:_
- "मैं OCI का पुनःप्रदान करवाने आया/आई हूँ।" (main OCI ka punahpradan karvane aaya/aayi hoon.) — I am here to have my OCI re-issued. — use when Speaking with FRRO reception staff at the verification visit

### 6. Track and Collect the New Card

- Track via the OCI portal under Track Application Status
- Once approved, the new OCI Card or update endorsement is issued by the Bureau of Immigration and dispatched through the Indian Mission or FRRO
- Keep the previous OCI Card until the replacement arrives — Indian immigration may ask for either at entry

> **Tip:** Carry both the new OCI Card and the new passport at entry — match the OCI Service Number printed on the card to your record so immigration clears you faster.

## FAQ

### Who can use OCI Miscellaneous Services?

Per the OCI portal, only registered OCI Cardholders can use these services. They cover updates and re-issuance — not first-time OCI registration. New applicants must apply for OCI registration via the same portal under a separate Apply Online flow.

### Do I need to re-issue my OCI Card every time I get a new passport?

Per the MHA OCI FAQ, re-issuance of the OCI Card after a new passport is required at one milestone — completion of 20 years of age. Outside that milestone, you do not need to re-issue the card just because the passport changes; instead, update the new passport details with the OCI portal so that immigration officers can match your record at entry.

### How much does OCI re-issuance cost?

Per the MHA / OCI portal FAQ: US $100 (or equivalent in local currency) for re-issuance in case of loss or damage; US $25 for re-issuance after a new passport at 20 years of age; updation of details such as address and occupation is gratis (free).

### How do I apply?

Per the OCI portal, applications are submitted online at ociservices.gov.in. After submitting the application, uploading documents, and paying any fee, you bring originals to the jurisdictional Indian Mission or Post if you are abroad, or to the regional FRRO if you are in India, for prior verification.

### How long does processing take?

Processing time varies by the issuing Indian Mission or FRRO and by the service. After originals are verified, the Indian Mission or FRRO forwards the application to the Bureau of Immigration. Tracking is available on the OCI portal under Track Application Status.

### What if I lose my OCI Card?

Per the MHA / OCI portal FAQ, file a police complaint, then submit the loss re-issuance application online at ociservices.gov.in with a copy of the police report. The fee for loss/damage re-issuance is US $100. Carry the printed acknowledgement and the police report when you visit the Indian Mission or FRRO with originals.

### Can I travel to India while the re-issuance is pending?

Yes if your existing OCI Card and current passport are still being recognised by Indian immigration. The Bureau of Immigration occasionally publishes time-bound dispensations for travel during transitions; check both the OCI portal and the Bureau of Immigration site for the current rule, particularly if you are renewing because of a new passport or a change of nationality.

## Sources

- [Online OCI Services Portal — Bureau of Immigration, Ministry of Home Affairs](https://ociservices.gov.in/onlineOCI/miscFAQs) — accessed 2026-04-30 — _T1_ — OCI Miscellaneous Services available to registered OCI Cardholders include: issuance of new OCI passport after completing 20 years of age; change of personal particulars (such as nationality); loss/damage of OCI registration certificate; correction of wrong personal particulars filed online (name, father's name, date of birth, etc.); change of address or occupation. Fees: US $100 (or equivalent in local currency) for re-issuance in case of loss/damage; US $25 for re-issuance after issuance of new passport on completing 20 years of age; updation of details is provided on gratis basis. Applicants abroad submit originals to the jurisdictional Indian Mission/Post; applicants in India submit to the regional FRRO.
- [Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) — OCI Miscellaneous Services Guidelines](https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/2022-09/GuidelinesOCI_2%5B1%5D.pdf) — accessed 2026-04-30 — _T1_ — MHA OCI Miscellaneous Services Guidelines provide the federal framework for OCI re-issuance and update services, including the requirement that applications be submitted online and that originals of supporting documents be presented at the Indian Mission/Post abroad or at the FRRO in India for verification.
- [Ministry of Home Affairs — Introduction to OCI Miscellaneous Services](https://www.mha.gov.in/PDF_Other/Introduction-OCIMiscservices_31102018.pdf) — accessed 2026-04-30 — _T1_ — OCI Miscellaneous Services are limited to registered OCI Cardholders and cover updation of details and re-issuance of OCI Cards in specific circumstances. Applications must be submitted online at the OCI portal; physical originals are presented at the jurisdictional Indian Mission/Post or FRRO for verification.
- [Ministry of Home Affairs — OCI Cardholder Information](https://www.mha.gov.in/MHA1/OCI.html) — accessed 2026-04-30 — _T1_ — Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) is a federal status granted to eligible persons of Indian origin and certain spouses, governed by the Citizenship Act, 1955. OCI Cardholders enjoy a lifelong multi-entry visa to India and parity with Non-Resident Indians in financial, economic, and educational matters with specified exceptions. The Bureau of Immigration of the Ministry of Home Affairs operates the OCI Cardholder framework.

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