How can I renew my passport in DFA Pampanga?

How can I renew my passport in DFA Pampanga?

Requirements for Renewal of Passport

  1. Confirmed Online Appointment.
  2. Accomplished Application Form.
  3. Personal appearance.
  4. Current ePassport with photocopy of data page.
  5. Original PSA authenticated documents that will support the change of name. Marriage Contract. Annotated Birth Certificate.

Is walk-in allowed in DFA Pampanga?

Does the DFA allow walk-in applicants? ONLY EXCEPTIONAL AND EMERGENCY CASES are allowed on walk-in basis at Courtesy Lane in DFA Aseana and other Consular Offices in the Philippines. Non-emergency applicants must secure an online appointment at passport.gov.ph.

How do I schedule a passport appointment?

You can call 1-877-487-2778 (1-888-874-7793 TDD/TTY) to schedule an appointment.

Can I schedule a passport appointment online?

You may schedule one online at https://passportappointment.travel.state.gov/. US Passport Service Guide I have tried to make an appointment, I get on all times, but no appts.

Where is the DFA office in Pampanga located?

Earlier, the DFA office of Pampanga was located at Central Terminal, but that is not operational any more. Their new address is: Region 3, Robinsons Starmills Mall, Pampanga, near SM City.

How long does it take to get passport at DFA Robinsons Pampanga?

If you want to have it delivered, there’s an LBC counter at the right side just before you exit the office. The rate is Php150 per passport. They informed me that estimated delivery time is 2 working days from the passport release date. This was my personal experience at DFA Robinsons Pampanga.

What kind of documents can be authenticated in DFA San Fernando, Pampanga?

The following types of documents may also be authenticated in DFA San Fernando, Pampanga (2F Robinsons Star Mills, City of San Fernando, Pampanga): 1. Birth/Marriage/Death Certificate/Certificate of No Marriage Record and/or Negative Records (CENOMAR)

Where can I make an appointment for my passport?

passport appointments are free and should only be made via https://passport.gov.ph. The DFA discourages applicants from securing online appointment through fixers and social media accounts. Please be warned that engaging such services is at your own risk and expense.