India rolls out e-OCI card: Step-by-step guide for OCI holders to download it
India has announced the launch of the electronic Overseas Citizen of India (e-OCI) card for citizens living abroad, along with the revamped online portal to
India has announced the launch of the electronic Overseas Citizen of India (e-OCI) card for citizens living abroad, along with the revamped online portal to regulate foreign contributions, which would simplify compliance and improve public services. Launching the e-OCI card on X, the Bureau of Immigration wrote, "Great News for All OCI Cardholders! The e-OCI (Electronic OCI Card) has been officially launched!" The post further read, "No more carrying your physical OCI booklet everywhere. You can now download your digital e-OCI Card on your mobile phone and present it at Immigration Check Posts and to airlines." Amit Shah launches FCRA, e-OCI card The two initiatives were launched by Home Minister Amit Shah, following which he addressed the public and said that, before 2014, the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) system was buried in files and procedures and lacked proper oversight, PTI reported.
The revamp of the FCRA portal comes at a time when India has seen a significant increase in applications and donations, Shah said. According to the report, the FCRA 2.0 portal digitises all major processes under the FCRA, including registration, renewal, annual returns, and other services. Shah also launched the e-OCI card and said it would benefit over 50 lakh OCI cardholders by significantly reducing paperwork and eliminating the risk of losing or damaging their physical documents. He further said the digital card would enable real-time verification and expedite immigration processing. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said the revamped system will allow applicants to complete the entire OCI application process online, including submitting forms, uploading supporting documents, and downloading their approved digital OCI card.
Shah also noted that the revamped system will provide a convenient, fully digital experience for applicants, thereby eliminating the risk of losing or damaging physical documents. He further said that the latest OCI system eliminates the need for cardholders aged 20 or older to obtain a new OCI booklet whenever they receive a new passport. Instead, they will simply be required to update their passport details through the online portal, he added. Here's how you can download your e-OCI card The Bureau of Immigration shared a detailed, step-by-step guide on its social media account for existing cardholders on how to download the e-OCI card. Here's what you need to do 1. Existing cardholders will be required to log in to the OCI services portal: using their existing User ID and password.
