DonnyStrumpet Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 Been in USA for many years now. Visited India few times. But never applied for aadhar card. Now I have a need for aadhar card. Some people are saying that I have to reside in India for 180 days in order for me to apply for aadhar card. Is that true? Please suggest. Thanks guys Quote
Spartan Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 Aadhaar Card enrolment is presently available to residents in India. OCI Cardholders who stay in India for a long time (over 182 days in twelve months immediately preceding the date of application for enrolment) and have an Indian address can also enroll for Aadhaar Card in India. Quote
DonnyStrumpet Posted June 18 Author Report Posted June 18 2 minutes ago, Spartan said: Aadhaar Card enrolment is presently available to residents in India. OCI Cardholders who stay in India for a long time (over 182 days in twelve months immediately preceding the date of application for enrolment) and have an Indian address can also enroll for Aadhaar Card in India. Not a OCI card holder here. Am I good? I do still have Indian passport. But did not reside here for 182 days in the last twelve months. Quote
Spartan Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 1 minute ago, DonnyStrumpet said: Not a OCI card holder here. Am I good? I do still have Indian passport. But did not reside here for 182 days in the last twelve months. same rule applies without OCI intak mundu easy unde...now u have to go and stand in line in Ameerpet office... only 200 tokens/appointments given per day.. 1 Quote
DonnyStrumpet Posted June 18 Author Report Posted June 18 1 minute ago, Spartan said: same rule applies without OCI Crap!!! That sucks. 6 months of staying in India in one stretch is not possible. Okay. Thank you bro. Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 2 hours ago, DonnyStrumpet said: Now I have a need for aadhar card. What is the need baa? Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 1 hour ago, DonnyStrumpet said: Crap!!! That sucks. 6 months of staying in India in one stretch is not possible. Okay. Thank you bro. Indians are corrupt. Everything is possible there. Read this once. 1 Quote
DonnyStrumpet Posted June 18 Author Report Posted June 18 12 minutes ago, Jatka Bandi said: What is the need baa? Property registration Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 Just now, DonnyStrumpet said: Property registration passport kuda nadustadi baa. But kudirithe company peru meeda chesuko. transfer easy avuddi. Quote
DonnyStrumpet Posted June 18 Author Report Posted June 18 8 minutes ago, Jatka Bandi said: Indians are corrupt. Everything is possible there. Read this once. Seems like a hassle. Li8 bro. All these efforts and yet the prize is not worth it. 1 Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 Just now, DonnyStrumpet said: Seems like a hassle. Li8 bro. All these efforts and yet the prize is not worth it. A messed up country.. but they are greedy for our remittance monies.. Quote
DonnyStrumpet Posted June 18 Author Report Posted June 18 1 minute ago, Jatka Bandi said: A messed up country.. but they are greedy for our remittance monies.. So true. Such a hopeless situation with all govt releated tasks. Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 3 hours ago, DonnyStrumpet said: Been in USA for many years now. Visited India few times. But never applied for aadhar card. Now I have a need for aadhar card. Some people are saying that I have to reside in India for 180 days in order for me to apply for aadhar card. Is that true? Please suggest. Thanks guys No one has a clarity on Aadhar card for NRIs. If you have an PAN card, just apply. You will get easily. No 180 day rule, nothing. I got for my entire family and suggested this for many ppl I know. If you don’t have a PAN card, apply for it first and once you get it, apply for Aadhar. 1 Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 18 Report Posted June 18 1 hour ago, DonnyStrumpet said: Seems like a hassle. Li8 bro. All these efforts and yet the prize is not worth it. You will be surprised how easy it is to get it. Go for it. Quote
BenedictStone Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 Aadhaar is meant only for residents of India, and one of the eligibility rules is that you must have stayed in India for at least 182 days in the past 12 months. NRIs who don’t meet this requirement usually can’t apply. If you do qualify, you can check enrollment centers, download, or update details through आधार कार्ड. Quote
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