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STARTING OCTOBER
Shorter waiting time for passport applicants

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CLARK FREEPORT – Starting this month, applicants need not wait almost a month for their passports which could be had only within at least six working days.

“We made a promise to the President and to our kababayan that we will work hard to give them fast, efficient, and secure passport services,” Foreign Affairs Sec. Alan Peter Cayetano said in a statement from New York where he is attending the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

He said “shortening the length of time our kababayan would have to wait before they could receive their passports is part of that promise.”

Cayetano said that beginning October 1, those who pay express processing fee of P1,200 at DFA consular offices in Metro Manila can receive their passports after six working days instead of seven.

On the other hand, those who pay the regular processing fee of P950 can receive their passports after 12 working days instead of 15 working days, he said.

Cayetano also said applicants in DFA consular offices outside Metro Manila can receive their passports after 12 working days instead of 20 for regular processing and after seven working days instead of 10 for expedited processing.

“The DFA is also currently working on reducing the waiting time for passport applications filed at Philippine embassies and consulates general around the world that currently takes as long as two months,” Cayetano noted.

He also disclosed that “aside from reducing the processing time for passport applications, the DFA has also shortened the waiting time in securing online appointment slots to as early as two weeks to one month compared to as long as two to three months last year.”

“This was the result of reforms that have been initiated last year that included efforts to increase the capacity of the DFA to absorb the surge in passport applications such as the e-payment and the opening of at least 10,000 slots at 12 noon and 9 p.m., Monday to Saturday, except holidays,” he said.

He noted that “from the 9,500 passports that were being processed daily in May last year, we have increased our capacity to almost 20,000 passports a day. We endeavor to increase this number to 30,000 by the end of the year.”

“Providing better passport services is at the heart of our work at the DFA,” Cayetano said in assuring the public that the agency “will continue to work hard to further improve the delivery of passport services to them so they can study,work and travel abroad as they may desire.”

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