Issues for American born kids in India

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Ani
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Issues for American born kids in India

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Hi R2I's,

Can anybody help me out in knowing the formalities for
American born kid to be raised in India?Visa issues,school
issues like is there going to be additional charge? It will be great if
I can get these and more information through a reliable website or somebody who
had undergone it.
Thanks in advance
Ani.
sohu
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Issues for American born kids in India

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Visa issues: School administration did not ask for visa or any immigration papers.
Fees: Same as other kids born in India.

Above is based on my personal experience. The process may be different in other places.
yessireebob
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Issues for American born kids in India

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None experienced so far in any dealings so far I have had either for myself or my kids, all USC's, be it school work, etc etc..
jaihind
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Issues for American born kids in India

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Ani;56038Hi R2I's,

Can anybody help me out in knowing the formalities for
American born kid to be raised in India?Visa issues,school
issues like is there going to be additional charge? It will be great if
I can get these and more information through a reliable website or somebody who
had undergone it.
Thanks in advance
Ani.[/quote]

I am what you could term a 2-time R2Ier. i was born in the USA, relocated to India with my parents, relocated back to the USA and am contemplating R2Iing to India. No, I don't remember having ever being asked to submit any passport/visa copies or having to pay extra relative to my India born classmates. It's obviously been a while since I wa in school, but I don't think much has changed in terms of overseas born kids being required to pay more and/or submit citizenship documents for admissions to Indian schools. The one thing to look out for (and I have no experience of dealing with it since I relocated to the States right after hi school) is that you're often asked about your citizenship/state of residence when applying to colleges. I remember proving one's residence was a big deal for many of my friends who were appearing in JEEs (Joint Entrance Examinations) as they madly scrambled to procure domiscile certificates.
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