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  1. Book your passport appointment online at the official Passport Appointment System. Find out the requirements, fees, and steps for passport services. Secure your travel documents now.

  2. Book an appointment for passport services, check status, and access information on requirements and fees.

  3. 1. Secure an Online Appointment. To secure an online appointment for passport renewal/application, please click here or go to the URL link https://passport.gov.ph/. After accomplishing the online appointment form, you will receive an email requesting you to confirm the appointment.

  4. Apply for a Philippine passport online with the Passport Appointment System. Check the requirements, fees, and schedules for your convenience.

  5. Original PSA authenticated Birth Certificate/Report of Birth and Original Identification Certificate issued by the Philippine Foreign Service Post (FSP) or the Bureau of Immigration (BI) and a photocopy. Original and photocopy of the foreign passport. Government issued IDs (Philippine or from country of second citizenship) 7.

  6. For Passport, Authentication, and other Consular Inquiries: (02)8651 - 9400 Passport Releasing Hotline: 0939-320-0569 (Smart) Authentication Concerns Hotline: 8651-9400 loc. 2266 Map and Location REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

  7. BEFORE APPLYING FOR A PHILIPPINE PASSPORT: All applicants should secure an online appointment when applying for a passport; The public is advised to secure their passports prior to booking their flights. Flight bookings should ONLY be made if passports are still valid for at least six (6) months;

  8. Jun 3, 2020 · How To Get a Philippine Passport: 5 Steps. 1. Secure an appointment online. 2. Pay the Philippine passport fee at select payment channels. 3. Proceed to the DFA office on your appointment date and time. 4. Proceed to the Encoding Section for image capturing and fingerprint taking. 5. Claim your Philippine passport.

  9. A Philippine passport (Filipino: Pasaporte ng Pilipinas) is both a travel document and a primary national identity document issued to citizens of the Philippines. It is issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and Philippine diplomatic missions abroad, with certain exceptions.

  10. Please refer to the section below for additional requirements for Minor Renewal non e-Passport Applications (Lost Expired Passports). Additional Requirements for Lost Expired Passport: Affidavit of Loss in English (signed by parent/s, legal guardian or person authorized by parent/s who will accompany the minor applicant on the day of application)