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  2. Office of Criminal Investigations - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1993, OCI opened three more offices in Chicago, New York and Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Since opening six field offices in 1993, six resident offices and 26 domicile offices have become operational throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

  3. Overseas Citizenship of India - Wikipedia

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    A stateless person cannot apply for an OCI, however, there is an open question if an OCI holder can be considered stateless (if they lose citizenship of the other country), so in countries where citizenship to dual citizens can be revoked, such as Australia [35] or India, [36] an OCI holder may be disadvantaged, however, the lack of precedents ...

  4. Indian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) is given to People of Indian Origin and to persons who are not People of Indian Origin but married to Indian citizen or People of Indian Origin. Persons with OCI status are known as Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs). [27] The OCI status is a permanent visa for visiting India with a foreign passport.

  5. OCI - Wikipedia

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    OCI (company), green energy and chemical company, South Korea; Oakwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Canada; Office of Criminal Investigations of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; Olympic Council of Ireland, former name the national olympic committee of Ireland; Ontario Cancer Institute, Canada; Order of the Crown of Italy, Italian order

  6. Office of Children's Issues - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Children's Issues is an agency of the Bureau of Consular Affairs, which in turn is part of the U.S. Department of State.The Office of Children's Issues was created in 1994 under the leadership of Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Mary Ryan and that of her successor Maura Harty. [1]

  7. List of city clerks of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The clerk is a citywide elected office, and is one of three city-wide elected officials in the City of Chicago, along with the Mayor and the Treasurer. The current city clerk is Anna Valencia . One former city clerk is more famous for his non-political activities: The late Baseball Hall of Famer Cap Anson served one term from 1905-1907.

  8. Government of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Water Department, oversees water utility. Water Commissioner is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Alderpersons. Services they handle includes: Metersave, Water Quality Reports, Sewer Regulations, Pay Water Bills Online, Conservation, Education, Chicago Water Quality, as well as, Full Payment Certifications. [8]

  9. Embassy of India, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, the Embassy connected with United States officials at the heels of a Student and Exchange Visitor Program rule change for the Fall 2020 semester that would require F-1 students to depart the country if their programs were fully online. [12]