29 June 2011 - The Department of
Foreign Affairs (DFA) anounced that
the Office of Consular Affairs' (OCA)
electronic passport (e-Passport)
operations have normalized as
previous operational concerns have
been addressed.
"This is a very welcome development
as we continue to work hard to
improve services in our Regional
Consular Offices (RCOs) and Foreign
Service Posts (FSPs)," said DFA
Assistant Secretary for Consular
Affairs Jaime Victor B. Ledda.
The DFA continues to reduce the
turnaround time for applications
filed in RCOs and Philippine
embassies and consulate generals
with the aim of providing
world-class consular services to
Filipinos anywhere in the country
and all over the world.
Other measures have also been
implemented to address the backlog
of passports, including the
increasing of passport appointment
slots to 5,000 everyday, extension
of passport appointment hours from
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday
processing from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., and extension of validity of
passports that are about to expire
(6 months or less from date of
application) or have expired (one
year expired from date of
application) for one year, free of
charge.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F.
del Rosario has stressed that
streamlining the e-passport system
is a top priority of the Department.
Passport applicants in Manila may
secure an appointment within two
weeks through logging on at the
website www.epassport.com.ph or by
calling (632) 737-1000.
For more information, please
contact (632) 556-0000, (632)
737-1000 or email epassport@dfa.gov.ph .
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