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I used to live in Gujarat and i did my high school from there and then i moved to mumbai and did my college here in mumbai and also worked here in mumbai. now i do have house in gujarat and in mumbai but since all my papers are from gujaart so i got a passport from guajart few months ago. but i work in mumbai and when my fiance applied for my visa he mentioned my mumbai address as a current address, but my passport is from gujarat and PCC is also from gujarat and in my passport it has my gujarat address. so do you guys any advice for me what would will happen when i go for interview and if they ask me about this or are they going to give me any problem with this.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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According to the NVC website in the Reciprocity by Country for India it says:

"All Indian IV applicants aged 16 and above, residing in India, should obtain police certificates from the local Passport Office"

I think it will depend on what is considered your "local Passport Office".

Based on others experience, you will probably NOT be able to get a PCC from the RPO office in Mumbai without changing the address in your passport to a Mumbai address - which means getting a fresh/new passport.

I cannot address your situation beyond this - but I would recommend you go ahead and get a PCC from the local district police station where you are in Mumbai as well. Maybe for good measure a local district report from your neighborhood police station where you lived in Gujurat as well.

These PCCs are so confusing !

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