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Saturday, September 29, 2018

You Can Now Have Your Passport in 6 Days!


In just six working days, you can now have your passport processed starting October 1, 2018. This is a good news from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). In his statement on the 73rd Session of the United Nation General Assembly, he said, this is one of their promise to President Duterte and to all Filipinos that they will give work hard for providing fast, efficient and secure passport services.   The six working days passport processing will start on Monday, October 1, 2018.  DFA Consular Office — Metro Manila Regular processing fee — P950 for 12 working days instead of 15 working days Express processing fee —P1,200 for six days from seven days  Outside Metro Manila Regular processing fee —P950 for 12 working days instead of 20 Express processing fee —P1,200 for seven days from 10 days Aside from this, the DFA is now working on reducing waiting time for passport applications at Philippine Embassies and Consulates General around the world from the current two months period.  Waiting time for applicants in securing online appointment slots is also shortened within at least two-weeks from two or three months last year.   According to Cayetano, this is the result of reforms that have been implemented since last year. These include the following; E-payment system An opening of at least 10,000 slots at 12 noon and 9 pm, Monday to Saturday except holiday. Increase the capacity for 20,000 passports per day from 9,500  Cayetano assures the public that DFA will continue to work hard to further improve the delivery of passport services as the center of DFA's work.
In just six working days, you can now have your passport processed starting October 1, 2018. This is good news from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). In his statement on the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, he said, this is one of their promise to President Duterte and to all Filipinos that they will give work hard for providing fast, efficient and secure passport services. 

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 The six working days passport processing will start on Monday, October 1, 2018.

DFA Consular Office — Metro Manila
  • Regular processing fee — P950 for 12 working days instead of 15 working days
  • Express processing fee —P1,200 for six days from seven days
Outside Metro Manila
  • Regular processing fee —P950 for 12 working days instead of 20
  • Express processing fee —P1,200 for seven days from 10 days
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Aside from this, the DFA is now working on reducing waiting time for passport applications at Philippine Embassies and Consulates General around the world from the current two months period. 
Waiting time for applicants in securing online appointment slots is also shortened within at least two-weeks from two or three months last year. 

According to Cayetano, this is the result of reforms that have been implemented since last year. These include the following;
  • E-payment system
  • An opening of at least 10,000 slots at 12 noon and 9 pm, Monday to Saturday except holiday.
  • Increase the capacity for 20,000 passports per day from 9,500
Cayetano assures the public that DFA will continue to work hard to further improve the delivery of passport services as the center of DFA's work.

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Getting a new passport or applying for a renewal requires online appointment. Here, we are going to provide you the steps on how to do it online.
All you need is a working computer, a mobile and an internet connection.

STEP 1.
On your browser, type https://www.passport.gov.ph/appointment or paste this link .  Agree with the terms and conditions and proceed to the next step.

More Details Here: THOUGHTSKOTO https://www.jbsolis.com/2016/11/steps-on-how-to-set-passport.html

Applying or Renewing for Passport? Check the Valid ID's Accepted by DFA

Whether you are planning to work or travel abroad, a valid Philippine passport is one of the most important things you must have because, without it, you can't leave the country.

Applying for a Philippine passport is now easy with more online appointment slots available and a simplified process. In fact, you can apply for passport hassle-free if you study the process first and complete the requirements needed before proceeding to the Department of Foreign Affairs. 

One of the most important requirements in the process is a valid identification card or ID. But remember that not all valid IDs are accepted in the DFA.

More Details Here: THOUGHTSKOTO https://www.jbsolis.com/2019/10/applying-or-renewing-for-passport-check-the-valid-IDs-accepted-by-DFA.html


Who Are Exempted From DFA's Online Appointment for Passport Application?

More Details Here: THOUGHTSKOTO https://www.jbsolis.com/2018/01/who-are-exempted-from-dfas-online-appointment-for-passport-application.html

Hundreds or even thousands of Filipinos want to have a passport. But getting an online appointment is one of the hardest parts because of limited slots and when you got one, you need to wait for up to three months for your schedule for personal appearance and passport processing in Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) or its consular offices nationwide.    But if you belong to the following categories, getting an online appointment is no longer needed, instead, you can directly go to DFA as a walk-in applicant and avail of their express lane.


This article is filed under passport processing, express passport processing, passport application, expedient passport, quick passport renewal and fast passport application.