Satyanam
11 Aug 2015
Law / Applying for a PIO card (Person Of Indian Origin) at the Indian Embassy in Warsaw [11]
Hi Marysia, so very sorry it has been a long long time I have come back to the forums. The "extra documents " needed by the indian embassy staff can be anything that they wish to pull out of their hat, the morning that you arrive at the Embassy.
It all depends upon your attitude: say if you arrive at the hole in the wall Indian embassy thinking that the staff should be polite, responsive, empathetic, etc etc you got it all wrong. Truly what You need, is an attitude where you can show that you can grovel, bend forwards and backwards many times to a clerk or petty official of the Indian Government, ( who got this position in an Embassy after brown nosing and licking many shoe soles, and many more sifarish and grovels ) call him or her sahib, huzoor, sarkar, etc etc then you have a slight chance of getting your PIO in one attempt. You see, the Indian officials are well and truly indoctrinated in a system of corruption, inefficiency, neglect, and the motto Sarkari Naukri. ( means one cant get thrown out, unless you have committed a criminal offence ) left by the Brits. The bureaucractic system is like a cancer, can't be treated, can't be rooted out, one just has to learn to live with it. Good luck
Hi Marysia, so very sorry it has been a long long time I have come back to the forums. The "extra documents " needed by the indian embassy staff can be anything that they wish to pull out of their hat, the morning that you arrive at the Embassy.
It all depends upon your attitude: say if you arrive at the hole in the wall Indian embassy thinking that the staff should be polite, responsive, empathetic, etc etc you got it all wrong. Truly what You need, is an attitude where you can show that you can grovel, bend forwards and backwards many times to a clerk or petty official of the Indian Government, ( who got this position in an Embassy after brown nosing and licking many shoe soles, and many more sifarish and grovels ) call him or her sahib, huzoor, sarkar, etc etc then you have a slight chance of getting your PIO in one attempt. You see, the Indian officials are well and truly indoctrinated in a system of corruption, inefficiency, neglect, and the motto Sarkari Naukri. ( means one cant get thrown out, unless you have committed a criminal offence ) left by the Brits. The bureaucractic system is like a cancer, can't be treated, can't be rooted out, one just has to learn to live with it. Good luck