(Brown, Green, Machine Readable (Maroon) Passports or any older Passports)
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- Confirmed Online Appointment;
- Personal appearance;
- Accomplished Application Form;
- Current non-ePassport with photocopy of data page (if available);
- Original and photocopy of Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) issued Certificate of Live Birth on Security Paper; and
- Married Females (who are using their spouse’s last name) must also present Original and submit photocopy of PSA-issued Certificate of Marriage on Security Paper or Report of Marriage.
- Local Civil Registrar Copy is required if PSA-issued documents are not clear or cannot be read.
- Any of the following valid identification cards with one (1) photocopy. List of Acceptable IDs for Passport Application.
- Note: If a woman opts to retain maiden name, a PSA-issued Certificate of Marriage is not required.
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Supporting Documents for Adult Renewal (NON-ELECTRONIC PASSPORT) Applications (Brown, Green, Machine Readable (Maroon) Passports or any older Passports)
Pursuant to Section 6 of R.A. 11983, supporting documents will be further required in addition to the basic requirements to prove the applicant’s identity, citizenship and lack of travel restrictions, as specified in the following cases:
NOTE: Some cases will require the application to be treated as a New Application rather than a renewal
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For Lost Expired Non-ePassports
- Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) issued Certificate of Live Birth;
- Valid identification card;
- Police Report (with English translation if applicable);
- Notarized Affidavit of Loss; and
Service
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In US dollars ($)
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In local Currency (Turkish Lira)
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Replacement of Lost Valid MRP or MRRP and will Apply for an E-Passport
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90
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3,150
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Note: If a photocopy of the applicant's latest issued passport is not available, on top of the requirements above, the PSA-issued Certificate of Live Birth will be required and will be treated as a new applicant. Additional supporting documents may be required, as necessary to ascertain citizenship, identity and lack of travel restrictions.
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For Renewal of a Frequently Lost Passport
- Police Report (with English translation, if applicable);
- Notarized Affidavit of Loss; and
Service
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In US dollars ($)
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In local Currency (Turkish Lira)
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Replacement of Lost Valid MRP or MRRP and will Apply for an E-Passport
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90
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3,150
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Note: If a photocopy of the applicant's latest issued passport is not available, on top of the requirements above, the PSA-issued Certificate of Live Birth will be required and will be treated as a new applicant. Additional supporting documents may be required, as necessary to ascertain citizenship, identity and lack of travel restrictions.
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In Case Applicant Presented a one-way Travel Document/Travel Certificate for Passport Application - Treated as NEW APPLICATION
- Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) issued Certificate of Live Birth;
- Valid identification card;
- Original Travel Document; and
- Notarized Affidavit of Explanation.
Additional supporting documents may be required, as necessary to ascertain citizenship, identity and travel restrictions.
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In Case Applicant Lost the one-way Latest-Issued Travel Document/Travel Certificate - Treated as NEW APPLICATION
- Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) issued Certificate of Live Birth;
- Valid identification card;
- Original Travel Records from Bureau of Immigration or Travel History or records of arrival from the immigration authority of the host country; and
- Notarized Affidavit of Explanation.
Additional supporting documents may be required, as necessary to ascertain citizenship, identity and travel restrictions.
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For Damaged or Mutilated Passports
- Notarized Affidavit of Explanation
Note: On top of the requirements above, the PSA-issued Certificate of Live Birth will be required and will be treated as a new applicant. Additional supporting documents may be required, as necessary to ascertain citizenship, identity and lack of travel restrictions.
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For Dual Citizen Passport Applicants
Natural-born Dual Citizens:
1. Latest-issued Philippine passport; and
2. PSA-issued Certificate of Live Birth or PSA-issued Report of Birth.
Dual Citizens who availed of the provisions of Republic Act No. 9225:
- Latest-issued Philippine passport;
- Original and photocopy of Oath of Allegiance, Order of Approval, or
Identification Certificate issued by a Philippine FSP; or Certificate of
Retention/Re-acquisition of Philippine Citizenship or any equivalent
document issued by BI; and
- Valid government-issued ID or their secondary citizenship/residence
Counterparts.
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For Naturalized Citizen Passport Applicants
- Latest-issued Philippine passport; and
- Identification Certificate of Naturalization from the Bureau of Immigration, or Certificate of Naturalization issued by the Special Committee on Naturalization (SCN), or copy of the final Court Judgment or Law granting Philippine citizenship.
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For Applicants who are Filipino Citizens by Election
- Latest-issued Philippine passport;
- Documents of election of Philippine citizenship; and
- Identification Certificate issued by the BI.
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If a Married Woman Applicant Wishes to Revert to her Maiden Name
- By virtue of death of the spouse:
- PSA-issued Certificate of Death or Report of Death (ROD) of spouse or
apostillized or authenticated Foreign Death Certificate of foreign spouse with English translation, if applicable;
- PSA-issued Certificate of Live Birth or Report of Birth; and
- Latest issued Philippine passport (if available).
- By virtue of an annulment, declaration of nullity of marriage, judicially-recognized foreign divorce, and judicially-recognized divorce under Presidential Decree No.1083 (Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines):
- PSA-issued Certificate of Marriage or Report of Marriage (ROM) with annotation reflecting the nullity or dissolution of marriage
- PSA-issued Certificate of Live Birth or Report of Birth; and
- Latest issued Philippine passport (if available).
- For other reasons of reversion:
- PSA-issued Certificate of Live Birth or Report of Birth;
- Notarized Affidavit of Explanation that includes request for the reversion of maiden name in the Philippine passport or travel document and stating she has not hitherto availed of the reversion;
- Latest-issued Philippine passport or travel document; and
- Any existing valid identification card accepted for passport application reflecting the maiden name.
Note: This mode of reversion can only be done once.
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