How to renounce your OCI card online: Step–step guide under India’s new e-OCI system

4 min readUpdated: Jul 7, 2026 05:56 PM The Centre’s newly launched e-OCI system has digitised several Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) services, including the process for voluntarily renouncing OCI regration. The move, introduced under the Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2026, aims to reduce paperwork and allow applicants to complete most of the process online.
It is important to note that renouncing an OCI card is not the same as giving up Indian citizenship. OCI cardholders are foreign nationals who enjoy certain lifelong visa and residency benefits in India. Renouncing OCI regration means surrendering those OCI privileges—it does not amount to renouncing Indian citizenship.
Here is everything you need to know about the process.
How to renounce OCI regration
Visit the official OCI portal and select OCI Miscellaneous Services.
Choose Declaration of Renunciation and begin the online application.
Enter the required personal details. If applicable, provide details of your spouse and minor children.
Upload the required documents and submit the online application.
Once submitted, download and print the generated declaration form.
Submit the signed declaration along with the original OCI booklet, the passport on which the OCI card was issued, your current passport and supporting documents to the Indian Mission/Post or the authorised outsourcing service provider applicable in your country of residence, after booking an appointment where required.
The original passports are returned after verification.
Documents generally required
Applicants are generally required to submit:
Original OCI booklet.
Current foreign passport.
Passport on which the OCI card was originally issued (if different).
Signed declaration form.
Supporting documents as prescribed the concerned Indian Mission/Post or authorised service provider.
Document requirements may vary depending on the country where the application is submitted. Applicants should check the instructions issued the relevant Indian Mission or Post.
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How to renounce Documents Timeline
The process, step step
2
Select OCI Miscellaneous Services
3
Choose “Declaration of Renunciation”
4
Fill the application & upload documents
5
Download the declaration form
6
Submit signed form + original OCI card
To the Indian Mission / Post / FRRO.
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Verification the Mission / Post / FRRO
Documents you’ll need
✓
Original OCI booklet / card
✓
Current foreign passport
✓
Passport on which OCI was issued If different
✓
Supporting documents If required
From application to cancellation
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Submit hard copy
Within 3 months
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Mission / Post uploads the signed copy
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Processing
Around 60 days
Steps and timelines are indicative; the process, forms and processing times can change — confirm the current procedure on the official OCI portal (ociservices.gov.in) or with your Indian Mission before applying.
Sources: OCI Services portal (ociservices.gov.in) · Minry of Home Affairs / Indian Missions.
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How much is the fee?
Applicants must pay the fee prescribed under the Citizenship Rules, 2009, along with any applicable service charges levied the authorised outsourcing agency, where applicable. The amount may vary depending on the country of application.
What if I face technical issues?
Applicants facing problems while submitting the online application can contact:Story continues below this ad
dirc-mha@gov.in for policy or rules-related queries
support.ctznoci@mha.gov.in for technical issues with the online portal
Applicants can also contact the concerned Indian Mission/Post for updates on their application status.
Can I edit my application after submission?
No.
Once an application has been submitted, it cannot be edited. Applicants who submit incorrect information must file a fresh application.
Do I need to submit documents physically?
Yes.
Although the application begins online, applicants must submit the signed declaration and original documents to the designated Indian Mission/Post or authorised service provider. The hard copy should be submitted within three months of completing the online application.
How long does the process take?
The government says the process generally takes about 60 days from the date the signed hard copy is uploaded the concerned Indian Mission after document verification.Story continues below this ad
What happens to family members?
If a person voluntarily renounces OCI regration, minor children whose OCI status is linked to that individual also cease to be OCI cardholders. Similarly, a spouse who obtained OCI regration through the applicant is required to renounce OCI regration separately, wherever applicable.
What happens after renunciation?
Once OCI regration is renounced, the applicant must surrender the OCI booklet and cease to enjoy the benefits available to OCI cardholders, including the lifelong visa facility associated with OCI status.
The government expects the e-OCI platform to simplify these procedures moving most services online while reducing paperwork for the more than 50 lakh OCI cardholders worldwide.
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