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Please have all your original documents and IDs photocopied before going to DFA
on your appointment date.
Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics
Office (NSO) or Certified True Copy (CTC) of BC issued by the Local Civil Registrar
duly authenticated by NSO depending on the NSO signatory; for born 1950 & below,
Negative Birth Record from NSO & Joint Birth Affidavit from Two Disinterested
Persons if no record from NSO.
Original Valid ID
Original ID i.e. Senior Citizen's ID, Voter's ID, digitized government-issued IDs like
SSS, PRC, BIR, Driver's License, original school ID (for students only) AND original
supporting documents indicating full name, date and place of birth and citizenship.
Certified True Copy (CTC) of BC issued by the Local Civil Registrar with dry seal if BC
SECPA is unreadable.
Applicants with foreign - sounding family names (e.g., Lim, Cho, Sy, Lee, Samadi,
Singh, etc.) are required to submit the following documents:
1.Birth Certificate
3.Certificate of Naturalization
Applicants who availed of Dual Citizenship under RA 9225 are required to submit
the following:
1.Birth Certificate
2.Identification Certificate
3.Oath of Allegiance
•Marriage Contract
•Land Title
•Driver's License
•Other documents that show full name and birth details of applicant and/or
citizenship
•Seaman's Book
•NBI Clearance
•Marriage Contract (MC) in Security Paper issued by NSO and Certified True Copy
issued by the Local Civil Registrar if MC secpa is unreadable.
•If it was determined by the NSO that you have a marriage record (negative
CENOMAR result), you can use the surname of your spouse.
•Otherwise, (positive CENOMAR result), you can NOT use the surname of your
spouse.
•Death Certificate of the deceased husband and Marriage Contract (MC) in Security
Paper issued by NSO or by the Local Civil Registrar duly authenticated by NSO.
•If marriage is annulled: Certified true copy and photocopy of the first page and the
dispositive portion of the judgment on annulment and NSO-issued Marriage
Certificate with the annotation on the annulment decree.
•If divorced: Certified true copy and photocopy of the first page and the dispositive
portion of the judgment on divorce authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or
Consulate where the divorce is obtained and NSO-issued Marriage Certificate with
the annotation on the divorced decree.
Legitimate Children:
•If father will appear with the child, prepare the Marriage Certificate in SECPA.
•If mother will appear with the child, no need for Marriage Certificate in SECPA.
•If father will appear with the child, prepare the Marriage Certificate in SECPA.
•If mother will appear with the child, no need for Marriage Certificate in SECPA.
•Affidavit of Support and Consent indicating the name and relationship of the
guardian. (Must be notarized)
•If the father is the executor, prepare Marriage Certificate in SECPA as well.
•If father will appear with the child, prepare the Marriage Certificate in SECPA.
•If mother will appear with the child, no need for Marriage Certificate in SECPA.
Traveling with guardian and both parents are out of the country:
•Affidavit of support and consent indicating the name of the traveling companion
and the relationship to the minor (must be authenticated by the nearest Philippine
Embassy or Consulate General).
•If the father is the executor, prepare Marriage Certificate in SECPA as well.
Illegitimate Children:
•Affidavit of Support and Consent indicating the name and relationship of the
guardian.
•Affidavit of support and consent indicating the name of the traveling companion
and the relationship to the minor (must be authenticated by the nearest Philippine
Embassy or Consulate General).
•Late registered Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the
National Statistics Office (NSO).
All passport applicants scheduled for appearance must appear physically at the DFA
at the date and time of their scheduled personal appearance for data and image
capturing. This applies to all passport applicants, aging from 0 years old onwards.
DFA is strict about the personal appearance system, absolutely no chaperone
allowed for passport applicants aging 18 years old onwards.
1.Your call will be received by a Customer Care Officer who will assist you in setting
an appointment for your passport application.
2.After getting your appointment schedule, you will be asked to provide your
personal information for the passport application.
3.You will be advised on the applicable requirements you need to bring for your
passport application.
5.Go to passport.com.ph/print to print your application form using the Print Code
given by the Customer Care Officer.
6.On your appointment date, proceed to the DFA Consular Office located at ASEANA
Business Park, Bradco Avenue corner Macapagal Boulevard, Paranaque City (see
locator map). You must be at the DFA Consular Office 30 minutes before your
scheduled time. Early/Late comers will not be entertained.
8.Get your queue number at the Information Counter and sit on the waiting section
of the Processing Area. Wait for your queue number to appear on the monitor
indicating what processing window you will go to.
9.After processing, proceed to the Passport Enrollment Section located at the 2nd
Floor. Pay the applicable passport processing fees (see passport fees).
11.After the Encoding Section, you can have your new passport released and
delivered to your home without having to return to the DFA on the release date
(optional). If availing of the delivery, proceed to the Delivery Counter to pay for
delivery fee.
What to expect when you log in to the DFA Appointment Website passport.com.ph
1.You will be asked to provide your personal information for the passport application
on the online application form. Remember to fill in all the information slots
correctly.
2.Please take note of the requirements that you need to bring to the DFA Consular
Office on your appointment date.
4.Check your email for your reference number and a link to print your application
form. You will need to bring the printed application form to the DFA on your
appointment.
5.On your appointment date, proceed to the DFA Consular Office located at ASEANA
Business Park, Bradco Avenue corner Macapagal Boulevard, Paranaque City (see
locator map). You must be at the DFA Consular Office 30 minutes before your
scheduled time. Early/Late comers will not be entertained.
7.Get your queue number at the Information Counter and sit on the waiting section
of the Processing Area. Wait for your queue number to appear on the monitor
indicating what processing window you will go to.
8.After processing, proceed to the Passport Enrollment Section located at the 2nd
Floor. Pay the applicable passport processing fees (see passport fees).
10.After the Encoding Section, you can have your new passport released and
delivered to your home without having to return to the DFA on the release date
(optional). If availing of the delivery, proceed to the Delivery Counter to pay for
delivery fee.
Location Map
DFA Consular Office: ASEANA Business Park, Bradco Avenue corner Macapagal Boulevard, Paranaque
City