01 Jan 2000
Home  »    »   Driver S License Renewal Center Sm Megamall

Driver S License Renewal Center Sm Megamall

Posted in HomeBy adminOn 06/12/17
Driver S License Renewal Center Sm Megamall

35 Responses to “LTO NCR Branch” Daniel Agliday Says: October 10th, 2012 at 1:25 am. Pano mag apply ulit ng license kapag paso na ng 3 or 5 yrs na at magkano ang.

It can't be denied that many Filipinos are working in United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to its expats friendly community and the above average salary it offers to professional and skilled workers. Because of this, I have also tried to penetrate its labor market recently though I used to work there before. Teeth Of Naros Keygen.

One of the major requirements before a worker will be granted a UAE residence visa is a diploma or educational attainment certificate attested by school and different government agencies and finally attested by UAE embassy in his/her country of origin. I have been informed that the procedure for attestation in Philippines has been revised thus I tried to search the net but I wasn't able to get a clear picture and how much it would cost. Hence, I made this post so as to help my fellow Filipinos who intend to find their place under the sun in UAE. In Philippines, we call these DFA attested documents as 'DFA red ribbon.' I am sure that many OFW, specially those who are working in the Midlle East, are familiar with this term.

A decade back, I processed the authentication of my diploma by following these steps: School - CHED/TESDA - Malacanang - DFA - UAE Embassy. At that time, Malacanang will fax your name to DFA while you need to hand carry your documents to all those mentioned government agencies. After finally receiving my DFA red ribbon diploma, I went directly to UAE embassy for the attestation and paid around 1,200 pesos, if my memory serves me right.

After almost two weeks my DFA red ribbon documents was released with UAE stamp at the back of the first page. It took me almost two months to complete this requirement. Unfortunately, my previous company in UAE refused to return my attested diploma when I resigned thus I need to produce another set of attested educational certificate since I plan to work again in UAE. The old procedure was tedious and time consuming since you need to bring your documents to all those government agencies and UAE embassy. Presently, the procedure has been simplified because you don't need to go to Malacanang anymore. Moreover, due to numerous applicants for attestation, the UAE embassy is not accepting walk-in applicants anymore.

You have to send your documents to them by DHL Express. For me, it is better this way (especially for those living outside MM) rather than waste your time and effort in locating the said embassy in the middle of Makati Business District. Trust me, you will find it inconvenient to travel in Makati city considering the one-way streets and lack of nearby parking areas. The present procedures are as follows: 1. Recently, I asked for another set of certified true copies (CTC) of Diploma, Transcript of Records and SO (Special Order) form from my school and informed them that I would use the documents for employment abroad. I paid 50 pesos for CTC. If you are a degree holder or college graduate then you need to bring your CTC documents to CHED otherwise go to Tesda for trade/vocational and technology graduate.

By the way, to avoid delay, ask your school where is the correct location of CHED/Tesda that is authorized to authenticate your CTC documents. For Tesda/CHED, the procedure is simple. Just fill-up some personal info sheet, pay a small amount, around 50 pesos, and submit 2 passport size pictures in white background with collar. Upon submission of all requirements, you will be given a (DFA) claim stub for your red ribbon documents. Normally, it will take around 2 weeks before you can claim your documents from DFA.

Be reminded however that you need to submit a glossy type picture taken at photo studio and NOT THE PRINTED TYPE done in 5 minutes in any internet shop. A glossy photo will take around 20-30 minutes to develop and usually done in photo studio. If by chance you have submitted a printed type picture and accepted by CHED/Tesda then chances are your documents will be sent by DFA back to CHED/Tesda. You've been forewarned. From the date of release indicated on your DFA claim stub given to you by CHED/Tesda, you have 3 months to claim your documents otherwise DFA will dispose the said documents accordingly. Upon arrival at DFA (Roxas Boulevard and NOT Macapagal Avenue where you get your passport) you will be asked to put your claim stub in a drop box and wait for your name to be called. Just follow the procedure being announced inside the DFA releasing area from time to time.

You need to pay 100 pesos to the cashier before they will release your red ribbon documents. Prepare a valid ID or make an authorization letter for your representative in case you can't claim the document yourself. I advise you to go to DFA even before it open. I arrived at around 8:30 am and noticed that more than 50 people were already in queue for the release of their documents. I received my 'DFA red ribbon' documents almost 11 am. By the way, don't forget to bring a plastic long envelope to protect your documents from rain or else you would be forced to buy it from the street vendor for 15 pesos. Being frugal, I simply rolled my documents to protect it from slight drizzle, LOL.

Upon getting hold of your DFA red ribbon documents, you need to find a DHL Worldwide Express office. You can Google the locations of its branches. It is different from an ordinary DHL counter. I found one in Trinoma second floor near the entrance facing SM North. I paid 2,254 pesos in cash wherein 1,700 pesos was for UAE embassy attestation charge while the rest was courier charge. DHL will deliver your DFA red ribbon document direct to your mailing address once it has been attested by the embassy while a tracking number will be given to you as well so you can check the progress of your documents on their website. As promised by DHL, it took only 7 working days for the entire process including UAE embassy attestation.

Hence, my wife was surprised to receive my attested documents on the following week. I put my wife's name as authorized person to receive thus; you don't need to do this procedure by yourself, you can ask anybody to be your representative. The satellite consular offices are open from 10 a.m.

To 6 p.m, Monday to Saturday. Please don't post any questions or inquiries pertaining to authentication procedures at these satellite offices since I don't have first-hand info regarding these matters. 17 OCT 2015 DUE TO HUNDREDS OF COMMENTS POSTED BELOW, I CAN ONLY REPLY TO THE LATEST. DON'T POST A REPLY TO AN EARLIER COMMENT AND EXPECT ME TO LOCATE YOUR POST. YES, I CAN PUBLISH IT BUT I DON'T HAVE TIME TO SEARCH FOR IT.

MORE SO, IF YOU DON'T HAVE TIME TO READ THE PREVIOUS COMMENT PLEASE DON'T POST YOUR INQUIRY SINCE I WON'T BE REPEATING THE SAME ANSWER FOR THE SAME QUESTION. WHO KNOWS, THE ANSWER TO YOUR INQUIRY HAS BEEN POSTED ALREADY. The fee being charged by UAE Embassy through DHL is for the attestation of the authenticity of DFA red ribbon certificate; not your docs since they will not repeat the same procedure done by DFA.

In my case, DFA has attested my Diploma/TOR & S.O. I don't know whether DFA will consider your board certificate and your diploma/TOR as one set too or it will consider it (board cert) as separate doc. In case DFA will treat your board cert as separate doc then you need to submit two DFA red ribbon cert to UAE embassy for attestation; one for diploma/TOR and another for board cert.

I suggest you inquire directly to DFA office. For courier charge, better ask them if they will charge once for two sets of DFA red ribbon docs. Anyway, worst scenario is you'll pay double to the courier.

Attestation of educational attainment certificate/diploma/TOR/special order is one of the requirements para mabigyan ka ng residence visa sa UAE. Kaya if I were you at pupunta ka sa Dubai to find work then mas maganda na dala mo na yung attested educational certificate mo para di kana maabala later on in case hanapin ng future employer mo. Yung attestation ng marriage certificate naman ay kung pupunta ka sa UAE as 'dependent' ng residence visa holder like your husband or wife. I have no idea about the B.C. Kasi pag may passport ka ay it means na OK na yunf B.C. Mo, no need for attestation. Anonymous Hello kabayan!Si Dianne 'to.Ask ko lang po,naka-red ribbon na kc ung TOR at Diploma ka nung 2008 pa.

Pwedeng bang yung red-ribboned documents na lng ang ibigay ko sa DHL for attestation sa UAE Embassy sa Pinas or mag-aapply na naman ng panibagong TOR/Diploma sa university. Andito kc ako sa Dubai, parang sobrang hirap naman kung mag-apply ulit ng fresh docs sa. At ipapakisuyo ko lng din sa kamag-anak kc di nman pwedeng umuwi ako pra kng dun.

Many thanks in advance for your efforts and patience.:). Anonymous Hi, Gud Day, my TOR/ Diploma/ School Certs. All were already red ribboned in the phils. But without the SO. Can you please advise if its still required to organize for the SO and get it red ribboned then get all these stamped in 1 go to the UAE Embassy thru DHL?

My company needs to amend my post on my visa and they require my docs to be stamped by the UAE embassy wherein my mom is about to do these in manila. I wonder if in Dept.

Of naturalization in DUbai also require the SO apart from my school records in order to do this thing? Will await for your advise. I am in Dubai right now. Thanks in advance and regards. If your diploma/TOR/School Certs have been certified or red ribboned by DFA then it means they are authentic whether you have SO or not because it means CHED/Tesda has certified that you have completed your studies as well.

The UAE embassy is attesting only the certificate attached to your docs issued by DFA, as far as I know. They won't repeat the same verification procedure again. Ask your representative in Phils to bring your red ribbon docs to any DHL Express office. In case of any problem, they would advise your representative. In my case, my SO was readily available in my school when I requested for a certified true copies of my TOR hence I decided to include it also together with my Diploma. Hello po, thanks for posting this info.

I am currently in Dubai, ung red ribbon ko po na pina process ko sa DHL eh hanggang DFA lng po, ewan ko kng anung nang yari at deniretso po nila na pinadala po sakin dito, wala pong attestation from UAE embassy in the Phil. I read alot from the net na pwede nmn po dw dito ipa attest, sa Phil.

Consulate nga daw dito sa Dubai. Ok lng po bang pumunta don kahit naka Tourist visa lng po ako? Kasi bka mgtanong at malalaman nghahanap ako ng work dito, ok lng po ba yun? Eh wala pa po kasi akong employer po dito, at sabi nila, need dw talaga ung red ribbon sa pg process ng visa.thank u po. Punta ksa school mo and request ka ng ctc ng tor and diploma. Isama mona yung s.o. After that ask mo school mo kung sang ched or tesda ka dapat pumunta.

Clear tayo dun. Pagdating sa ched/tesda ay magdala ka ng picture from photo studio at hindi yung printed in 5 minutes. Mag fill up ka ng form at bayad ka rin. Yung docs mo sila ang mgforward sa dfa. Bibigyan ka nila ng claim stub for dfa. Then sa araw ng pagclaim ay punta ka sa dfa para sa red ribbon. After that ay punta kana sa dhl express.

Read mo rin yung ibang comments sa taas for additional details. Anonymous Hi Aime Baradi, 2005 pa naired-ribbon yung sken eh, nasa dubai kc ako now kaya pinadala ko sa pinas para asikasuhin ng kapatid ko,tinanong kc ng sis ko sa DHL, kc DHL lng dw ung magdadala sa UAE Embassy.eh dapat daw latest, actually kksearch ko nga sa internet, may mga nabasa ako sa mga blog at forums na kung 2012 pwede daw,tinatanggap daw.eh kung sbi mo 2012 sayo db, pero mas mabuti kung ask mo nlng sa DFA or DHL sa pinas para sure. Hintay na hintay ko na nga yung sken makabalik ng Dubai kc tagal na pending ng work permit ko. Anonymous good day, i am currently working here in calgary, ab canada and hoping to have my PR by next year. I worked in abu dhabi for more than 2 years.

One of the requirement that might be needed to have my PR is to get a police clearance in uae. I am going to have my vacation this dec in the philippines thinking if i can process it there since uae embassy in canada is in ottawa which is very far from my place. Is it possible? What you mean of uae embassy doesnt accept walk in applicant? Handa ka dapat sa consequences ng action mo.

I will tell you something that happened many years back nung nag wo-workpa ako sa Abu Dhabi. May isa kaming kasama na ibang lahi. He submitted fake documents sa company namin for processing of working visa.

Yung driver namin na Indiano ay hinuli kasama yung nag submit ng fake documents at ikinulong. Yung company driver namin ay pinalabas then yung kasama namin na ibang lahi ay kinulong for few days then pagkatapos nun ay pinadeport and black listed pa sa UAE. This event really happened swerte ka kung hindi ma-detect na peke yung red ribbon mo otherwise just prepare yourself. Sorry blogger lang ako thus I can't help you.

Anonymous based on my experience, pinaphotocopy ko yung TOR at Diploma ko tapos isinubmit ko sa school ko para ipa-CTC. If you are from state university, di na dumadaan sa CHED, diretso DFA na yun pero kung hindi, medyo mahaba pa ang proseso kasi dadaan talaga sa CHED. Since graduate ako from Batangas State University diretso DFA na ako, tip lang sa mga taga province, kumuha na lang ako ng isang agency na nagpprocess ng Red Ribbon, nagbayad na lang ako ng Php.700.00 tapos tinext na lang nila ako for pick up, nakuha ko yung document ko sa agency ko after 15 days, tandaan nyo lang po na kapag kinuha nyo yung pina-Red Ribbon nyo, may nakaattach dapat na receipt from DFA kasi kung wala di na po tinatanggap ng embassy so kahit photocopy lang e humingi po kayo ng kopya.

After this, dumiretso ako sa DHL na nagooffer ng UAE Embassy authentication, nagbayad ako ng 2,254 tapos wait na lang ako ng 7 working days bago ko makuha yung docs ko. Sana nakatulong to. Anonymous nagpunta ako sa dhl for attestation ng tatlo kong red ribbon documents, namely: birth cert, cenomar at transcript. Bale 5640 pesos lahat lahat para sa tatlo. Kaso di nila tinanggap, need pa daw kc nung resibo/OR galing sa dfa, kung wala need ko magpagawa ng tatlong affidavit of loss para dun sa nawalang resibo.

Pati ung red ribboned kong NSO birth certificate ay kelangan pa daw ng municipal copy ng birth certificate ko. Gastos na naman para sa tatlong affidavit of loss at orig municipal copy ng birth certificate ko. Anonymous Hello po. Tanong lang po in regards sa attestation. Nagparequest po ako sa ched ng cav ko po with my transcript and my diploma then ched advised me po na ipapadala nila po ito sa dfa for authentication and the ched representative advise me po na pumunta sa dhl and mag tanong sa kanila kung pwede nila kunin direct sa dfa.

And as per advise po ng dhl pwde po at once na ok na po ang lahat eh may red ribbon ko na to once maprocess na at marerecive ko to within two weeks, how about po sa uae na embassy do i need to send it for checking na lang po? Or included na yun sa dhl? Waiting for your positive response po salamat. I just want to ask. Is there anything that you need to provide before you can have your docs attested in UAE embassy?? I mean like any proof that you'll be soon travelling to UAE and use the docs that you want to be attested for whatever legal purposes.

I'm just curious if they allow anyone to have their docs be attested in UAE embassy without even knowing if this person can be qualified for a job in their country. Because i know in some countries like in QATAR. You need to show them your visa notice from your employer before you can have your docs attested in QATAR embassy. In order for them as well to completely process your visa.

*just sharing. Anonymous To sir Welscua, accountant po ako based here in UAE (i have red ribbon documents already attested by UAE embassy). May offer po ako sa Qatar, and plinaplano ko n didiretso na ako from UAE to qatar. Eto po ung mga tanong ko: 1. Magagamit ko po b ung uae attested red ribbon docs ko to apply for a work visa in Qatar? Kung hindi po, pwede ko po bang ipadala ung same red ribbon ko pabalik sa pinas pra ipaattest sa qatar embassy? Kung baga, magkakaroon ng dalawang stamps ung red ribbon ko.

To other kabayans,meron po bng may experience sa ganitong case lalo na ung mga nahire sa middle east na dumiretso na sa other mid. East countries? Like from KSA to qatar and etc. Pano pp ang procedure?

Since processing will take longer than that of the machine-readable passport, the Embassy has adopted the appointment system and delivery or courier service. Only those who can provide a complete return address can avail of the courier service. You will be asked to complete the courier form upon application for ePassport and payment and submit your old passport for cancelation.

Payment will be collected upon delivery. An appointment is needed when applying for renewal of passport. To get an appointment, please log-on at the Embassy’s Website. Minors (below 18 years) and Senior Citizens (65 years old and above) are not required to get an appointment.

The Embassy’s Consular Section is open from Sunday to Thursday. Friday, Saturday, and Official Holidays are non-working days.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS • Personal Appearance; • Confirmed appointment; • Police report with English translation • Submit Affidavit of Loss (with detailed explanation on when, where and how passport got lost); • Photocopy of first page of lost passport (if available) • Duly accomplished application form No need to submit a passport size photo; • Fee for a lost Machine Readable Passport is US$ 90.00 or W 120,780. For lost ePassport, fee is US$ 150.00 or W 201,300; • Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and duly authenticated by the DFA or Certified True Copy (CTC) of BC issued by the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) and duly authenticated by the DFA. Transcribed Birth Certificate from the LCR is required when entries in NSO Birth Certificate are blurred or unreadable.? Processing Time: 3 working days Processing Fee: Travel Document (KRW 40,260 or USD 30) Per Affidavit (KRW 33,550 or USD 25) Validity: 30 days Conditions when a Filipino Citizen can apply for a Travel Document: • In case of a lost Philippine passport • In case of absence of Philippine passport (for infants born in Korea) • In case of expired Philippine passport • In case of mutilated Philippine passport NOTE: A Travel Document is issued in lieu of a passport under the above circumstances and valid for one-way direct travel to the Philippines. TRAVEL DOCUMENT IN LIEU OF LOST/MUTILATED PASSPORT: Requirements: • 4 pcs.

Passport-size pictures of the applicant • Duly accomplished Affidavit of Lost Passport form • Duly accomplished Travel Document application form • Copy of lost Philippine passport, if available • If there is no available copy of the lost Philippine passport, submit any of the following: NSO/PSA issued Birth Certificate, Alien Registration Card, NBI Clearance, or at least 2 government issued documents/IDs indicating the applicant’s full name, date and place of birth, gender TRAVEL DOCUMENT FOR INFANTS WITH NO PASSPORT: Requirements: • 4 pcs. Passport-size pictures of the applicant • Duly accomplished Travel Document application form • 1 set of Report of Birth documents notarized by the Philippine Embassy-Seoul NOTE: If the child will travel with neither of the parents, the parents should execute an ‘Affidavit of Parental Consent’ to be signed personally by both parents of the child and the travelling companion. In addition to the affidavit, a photocopy of the passport of the child’s travelling companion is also required, as well as the personal appearance of both parents and travelling companion. TRAVEL DOCUMENT IN LIEU OF EXPIRED PHILIPPINE PASSPORT: Requirements: • 4 pcs. Passport-size pictures of the applicant • Duly accomplished Travel Document application form • Original and 1 photocopy of the expired Philippine passport. After step 1, duration may vary depending on the applicant's concern. Fusion 5 Usb 3 Driver.

Beginning 1 August 2013, nationals from countries listed below who are traveling to the Philippines for business and tourism purposes are allowed to enter the Philippines without visas for a stay not exceeding thirty (30) days, provided they hold valid tickets for their return journey to port of origin or next port of destination and their passports valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the contemplated period of stay. However, Immigration Officers at ports of entry may exercise their discretion to admit holders of passports valid for at least sixty (60) days beyond the intended period of stay. Please click to see the list of countries allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa. Foreigners from countries who are not allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa, and also those from countries who may enter the Philippines without a visa but whose intended length of stay will exceed 30 days, have to apply for a temporary visitor’s visa before traveling to the Philippines. A visitor with a temporary visitor’s visa may be given up to a maximum of 59 days for their stay in the Philippines. Should a visitor wish to remain longer than his authorized initial stay of 59 days, he or she may request an extension of stay from the Bureau of Immigration Office () and pay the necessary fees. Following are the minimum requirements for application of a tourist visa: • Properly filled-up application form with picture taken not more than six months from the date of application; • Copy of Round-trip e-ticket (open-ended tickets are not acceptable); • Passport & copy of passport data page; • If going to the Philippines for business purposes: • Letter of Guarantee from the employer confirming the applicant’s employment, purpose of visit to the Philippines (i.e.

Short business-related trip and shall not be employed nor derive income in the Philippines) and, financial support while in the Philippines. For other types of visas such as seaman's visa, official visa and student visas for college students, please contact (+82) (2) 796-7387 (+82) (2) 796-7387, ext. The granting of Philippine visa is only a form of pre-entry clearance. Philippine visa holders are still subject to normal immigration control at the port of entry. Philippine Immigration officers have the authority to grant or deny admission. Notice to Applicants of the Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) The Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) requires Korean citizens applying from abroad to submit a medical examination clearance from any licensed clinic or hospital physician in the Republic of Korea. The medical clearance form can be downloaded from the PRA website.

The medical clearance issued abroad must have an English translation and be duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy in Seoul. The PRA can also assist Korean applicants going to the Philippines to get their medical examination clearance in the Philippines as part of the Retirees Services and Assistance package. For other SRRV requirements, you may check the website or call the PRA hotline number at +63.2.848.1412 +63.2.848.1412 end_of_the_skype_highlighting anytime of the day, seven days a week, for any question. The SRRV is a special non-immigrant visa which entitles foreigners to reside in the Philippines indefinitely with multiple entry privileges and benefits, which include exemption from securing Special Study Permits or student visas for children, among others. The Special Study Permit (SSP) is issued by the Philippine Bureau of Immigration for foreigners who wish to engage in short-term study in the Philippines. It is only issued in the Philippines.

Eligible nationals who plan to enroll in non-degree courses, including English, that last for less than one (1) year may first apply for tourist visas at the Philippine Embassy but should get the SSP upon arrival in the Philippines. After step 1, duration may vary depending on the applicant's concern. The Family Code of the Philippines provides that 'records of marriages whether performed by the Philippine Consular Officer or by the local religious or civil authorities shall be kept and transmitted to the Philippine Civil Registrar through the Department of Foreign Affairs' (Sec.664 of the Philippine Foreign Service Code). Procedure: • Get the divorce decree from the court. • Have the divorce decree translated into English and notarized by a Korean notary public. • Have the Divorce Decree authenticated by the Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). • Bring the MOFA authenticated Divorce Decree and a copy to the Philippine Embassy for final authentication.

• 5.Send the document to a divorce lawyer in the Philippines so that foreign divorce decree can acquire judicial confirmation in the Philippines by filing the proper civil action at the Philippine Regional Trial Court. • The divorce decree must be proven in court. Proof of its authenticity and due execution must be presented. • The court decision shall be registered in the Local Civil Registry Office. • The registered document shall be submitted to the Local Civil Registrar where the affected civil registry documents (birth, marriages, etc.) are registered. • The decision of the Philippine Court is the basis for the annotation of the divorce decree issued by the Foreign Court to be placed in the National Statistics Office (NSO) / Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Marriage Certificate. Filipinos applying for a Legal Capacity to Marry a Foreigner or Report of Marriage to a Foreigner are required to watch a short video presentation on the situation of Filipino spouses in South Korea.

The video discusses life in South Korea and lasts for only twenty (20) minutes. Those who need to secure a marriage license must undergo marriage counseling which is conducted for free at the Embassy every Sunday (9:00 am -4:00 pm), Monday and Thursday (9:00 am - 3:00 pm). After step 1, duration may vary depending on the applicant's concern. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND NOTARIALS (only for Filipino nationals): Requirements: • Personal Appearance; • Duly accomplished Acknowledgement and Notarial forms (may be downloaded from ) • Original and photocopy of valid Philippine Passport; for dual citizens, original and photocopy of Identification Certificate issued by the Philippine Embassy or Philippine Bureau of Immigration • Payment of KRW 33,550 or USD 25 per document NOTE: Documents are released after three (3) working days. For one-day processing, an additional fee of KRW 13,420 per document will be collected.

AUTHENTICATION OF DOCUMENTS ISSUED IN KOREA: Requirements: • For documents in Korean, translated copy (in English) of the document and duly notarized by a Korean Notary Public and authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Korea • Payment of KRW 33,550 or USD 25 per document; NOTE: The Embassy of the Philippines accepts authentication applications in the morning from 9:00 AM to 12:00 NN ONLY. Releasing of documents starts at 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Documents are released after three (3) working days. For one-day processing, an additional fee of KRW 13,420 per document will be collected. AUTHENTICATION OF DOCUMENTS ISSUED IN THE PHILIPPINES TO BE USED IN KOREA: Documents issued in the Philippines for use in Korea must go through the following procedures in consecutive order: • The document must be authenticated by the issuing agency in the Philippines • The document must be authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Manila • After DFA authentication, the document may either be authenticated in Manila by the Korean Embassy or in Korea by the Philippine Embassy in Seoul. After step 1, duration may vary depending on the applicant's / employer's concern.

STEP CLIENT SERVICE PROVIDER DURATION PERSON IN-CHARGE FEE 1 Fill-up appropriate form; Submit together with valid Passport and photocopies of one set of document and passport Checks application form if properly filled out; evaluates completeness of documents submitted. If applicant wants to receive document by delivery, Consular assistant asks applicant to fill-up delivery form properly. Advices applicant to proceed to payment. 5 mins Consular Assistant n/a 2 Pay appropriate notarial fees Accepts payment and issues official receipts 3 mins Collecting Officer US$ 25 or KRW 33,550 plus (optional) US$10 or KRW 13420 expedite fee 3 Submit the duplicate & original copy of documents Leaves Embassy and waits for release of document Accepts documents; Advices applicant that document will be released after 3 working days (if expedited, after 1 day); if for delivery, add another 1-2 days.

If one or both parents are Filipino • Personal appearance of Filipino parent/s and travel companion at the Philippine Embassy for interview by Social Welfare Attache (DSWD). • Fully accomplished 'Affidavit of Parental Consent' form by both parents (available at the Embassy). • Original and 1 photocopy of the child's NSO birth certificate or Report of Birth from the Philippine Embassy. • Original and 1 photocopy of each of the passports of parents, child, and travel companion. • Pay fee of KRW 33,550 or US$ 25. If both parents are Korean • Submit fully accomplished 'Affidavit of Parental Consent' form which should already be notarized by a Korean notary public, and subsequently authenticated by the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs plus one photocopy • Pay for authentication of the document with fee of KRW 33,550 or US$ 25. • Accomplished application form ().

PHILIPPINE CITIZENSHIP RETENTION AND RE-ACQUISITION (R.A. 9225) Please contact 02-796-7387 extension 105 or for an appointment. Requirements: For natural born Filipino citizens: • Application for Retention or Re-acquisition of Philippine citizenship • Petition for Retention and Reacquisition of Philippine citizenship • Six (6) pcs. Of 2x2 colored pictures (Front) over white background • One (1) pc.

Of 2x2 colored pictures (Left side view) over white background • One (1) pc. Those who wish to bring their pets from South Korea to the Philippines must first get an Import Permit from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI). Please contact the BAI directly and give the following initial information: • Name of importer / owner • Address in South Korea • Full contact information (email, fax, mobile phone, landline, etc.) • Expected date of arrival in the Philippines • Information about the pet, including its breed, age and sex • Number of animals The BAI may be reached through the following: • Email: • Website: The BAI will reply with details about the Import Permit, including the complete list of requirements.

Included in the requirements is a HEALTH CERTIFICATE issued by a duly licensed veterinarian dated not more than 30 days before arrival in the Philippines. It should certify that the animal is free from, and has not been recently exposed to, any dangerous or communicable disease, and that it has been given anti-rabies and other required inoculations.

The health certificate should be authenticated by the Philippine Embassy in South Korea. For faster processing, please ensure that the health certificate is in English and that it is notarized. If the health certificate is in Korean, two acts of notarization will be required: one for the Korean health certificate and another for the attestation of accuracy of translation, which must include information that the original health certificate in Korean has been notarized. After step 1, duration may vary depending on the applicant's concern STEP CLIENT SERVICE PROVIDER DURATION PERSON IN-CHARGE FEE 1 Submit pertinent requirements for evaluation plus one set of photocopies: Passports Applicants from religious orgs. / missionaries shall submit certificate of their assignment issued by their Superior; Dependents shall present original & photocopy of their residence cards Leaves Embassy and waits for release of document Interviews applicant. Evaluates completeness & authenticity of documents submitted; verifies documents if there is reasonable doubt.

If applicant wants to receive document by delivery, Consular assistant asks applicant to fill-up delivery form properly. Advices applicant that document will be released after 3 working days; if for delivery, add another 1-2 days. Consular assistant prepares the document. 12 mins Consular Assistant n/a 2 If document is to be claimed in person, present receipt (if through representative, present receipt with authorization note at the back); If document is to be delivered, applicant waits for delivery of document Consular assistant locates document and releases it to applicant Or Consular assistant mails document for delivery to applicant 3 minutes Consular Assistant Duration: 15 minutes (time duration in the queue is not included).