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PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS
FOR FIRST TIME APPLICANTS
1. Birth Certificate
(BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued
by the National Statistics Office (NSO)
or Certified True Copy (CTC) and photocopy
of BC issued by the Local Civil Registrar
duly authenticated by NSO and any valid
ID or any document indicating full name,
date and place of birth and citizenship
(e.g. valid employment's ID, voter's affidavit,
NBI clearance and driver's license).
2. IN CASE OF NO BIRTH RECORD:
If born after 1950:
In case of birth certificates with delayed
registration, submit authenticated BC
and supporting documents indicating date,
place of birth and citizenship.
If born on or before 1950:
• Certificate of Non-availability of Birth
Record from the NSO.
• Joint Birth Affidavit signed and executed
by two (2) disinterested persons.
• Baptismal Certificate or Certified True
Copy of Voter's Affidavit from COMELEC
or any public document indicating date
and place of birth and citizenship.
1. Three (3) copies 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm new
photo (colored with plain white background).
Photo should show applicant in decent
attire with collar.
2. Personal appearance except when the
applicant is:
• 8 years old and below;
• 65 years old and above; or
• mentally or physically incapacitated
• ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
A. For married women who chose to adopt
surname of husband
• Marriage Contract (MC) in Security Paper
issued by the National Statistics Office
(NSO) or CTC issued by the Local Civil
Registrar duly authenticated by NSO.
• For married women opting to use maiden
name, submit MC & affidavit indicating
that she has not use her Married name.
• B. For women who obtained an annulment
or were divorced by foreign husband
• Authenticated copy and photocopy of
the first page and the dispositive portion
of the judgment granting divorce or annulment.
• Certified true copy and photocopy of
the first page and the dispositive portion
of the judgment granting divorce or annulment,
authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate
when the divorce was obtained.
• Annotated Marriage Contract (MC) in
Security Paper (SECPA)
• C. For Fiancée's and spouses
of foreign nationals
• Original and photocopy of Commission
on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) Guidance and
Counseling Certificate of Attendance.
• D. For minors (below 18 years old)
• Personal appearance of either parent.
• if minor is not travelling with either
parent, submit an original and photocopy
of DSWD Travel Clearance and Affidavit
of Support and Consent indicating the
name of the travelling companion and relationship
to the minor.
• If both parents are abroad, such an
affidavit must be authenticated by the
nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate
General.
• If both parents are abroad, person applying
in behalf of the minor must submit Special
Power of Attorney authenticated by the
nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate
General.
• Passport and photocopy of the passport
of person travelling with the minor.
• E. For adopted children
• Authenticated copy and photocopy of
the dispositive portion of the Court Order
on adoption.
• Authenticated copy of original and amended
Birth Certificate.
• DSWD Travel Clearance
• F. For illegitimate children born after
August 13, 1988:
• Personal appearance and written consent
of mother
• DSWD Travel Clearance if minor is travelling
with Father/other persons.
• G. For Legitimated Children due to subsequent
marriage of parents
• Authenticate BC with annotation of the
amended surname of the child and MC of
parents.
• H. For Muslim applicants
• For those whose births were registered,
follow requirements for new applicants.
• For those whose births were not registered.
o Certified True Copy of Late Registered
Birth Certificate from the National Statistics
Office.
o Original and photocopy of Voter's Affidavit
or NBI Clearance or other supporting documents
indicating date and place of birth and
citizenship.
o Certificate from the Office on Muslim
Affairs for Muslim convert
o Fro Muslim converts, submit annotated
BC in Security Paper (SECPA)
o Court Order to change name.
o Shari'ah Court Order.
Additional supporting documents may be
required when necessary.
REQUIREMENTS FOR RENEWAL OF PASSPORT
A. Personal appearance of the applicant
shall not be required and the application
may be filed by:
1.) Any agency duly accredited with the
Department
2.) Member of immediate family of the
applicant authorized in writing by the
latter ( applicant's spouse, brother/sister,
parent/children, legal guardian/guardian
having custody of the child.
B. Three (3) copies 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm new
photos (colored with plain white background).
Photo should show applicants in decent
attire with collar.
C. In passport being renewed is brown
or issued prior to 01 May 1995,
1.) Old passport and photocopy of passport
pages 1,2,3 (amendment). The pages showing
latest Bureau of Immigration departure
and arrival stamps. (Shall not be required
if applicant is applying in person.)
2.) Supporting documents with complete
middle name
D. In case passport being renewed is green
or issued after 01 May 1995:
1.) Present old passport and photocopy
of passport pages 1,2,3 (amendment) inside
and back cover. The pages showing latest
Bureau of Immigration departure and arrival
stamps. (Shall not be required if applicant
is applying in person.)
E. For married women who chose to adopt
surname of husband in her new passport,
Marriage Contract in Security Paper issued
by the National Statistics Office or Certified
True Copy and photocopy of MC issued by
NSO.
F. For minors (below 18 years old)
o Personal appearance of either parent.
o if minor is not travelling with either
parent, submit an original and photocopy
of DSWD Clearance and Affidavit of Support
and Consent.
o If both parents are abroad, such an
affidavit must be authenticated by the
nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate
General.
o If both parents are abroad, person applying
in behalf of the minor must submit Special
Power of Attorney authenticated by the
nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate
General.
o Passport and photocopy of the passport
of person travelling with the minor.
REQUIREMENTS FOR REPLACEMENT OF LOST PASSPORT
• If already expired, submit notarized
Affidavit of Loss. No penalty fee of P200.00
• If still valid, submit Police Report
and notarized Affidavit of Loss. There
will be a 15-day clearing period prior
to the processing of application for a
new passport.
• Personal Appearance.
• Birth Certificate (BC) in security paper
and supporting documents
• Three (3) copies 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm new
photos (colored with plain white background).
Photos should show applicant in decent
attire with collar.
Supporting documents are the following:
A.. Old SSS E-1 Form
B. Baptismal Certificate
C. Income Tax Return (ITR)
D. School Form 137 or Transcript of Record
E. GSIS policy
F. Government Service Record
G. Seaman's Book
H. Marriage Contract
I. PRC ID
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