DFA-Baguio tells clients: Bring genuine documents
>> Monday, January 21, 2013
By
Carlito C. Dar
BAGUIO CITY -- The Department of Foreign
Affairs- Baguio Regional Consular Office urged those applying for passports to
check their documents and bring legal and authenticated documents only.
DFA regional director Edgar Canta told a
radio program of numerous cases of inconsistent and fraudulent documents in
their daily transactions.
Canta said they can easily identify fake
documents but, as much as possible wouldn’t want to file cases against such
clients.
The documents he said, are automatically
confiscated and double-checked with concerned agencies.
He added for passport requirements aside from
an official government-issued identification (ID cards) and other supporting
papers, applicants must have authentic
birth certificate, and marriage contract for married persons.
“Our priority is the National Statistics
Office-issued documents. If the document is authenticate and entries are clear,
we do not require anymore the copy from the Office of the Civil Registrar,’
Canta said.
Relative to NSO documents, Canta and NSO
regional director Olivia Gulla maintain an open line in addressing passport
requirements and related concerns.
Meantime, Canta reported with the transfer of DFA – Baguio Regional Consular
Office inside SM City, it is now more
convenient for their clients. “They can visit the mall while waiting for
their turn or call time to go inside the DFA office for processing of their
application.”
Canta though, called for more patience from
their clients while they are still
waiting for equipment augmentation.
Currently, DFA Baguio set
its daily quota to 150 passport application processing per day, the
maximum number of application they can process in a day with their present data
capturing machines and other (processing) related equipment.
He also reminded the public that only their
uniformed DFA guards who issue entry pass numbers (with the call time - on
when a client will enter the DFA office). Issuance starts 9 am in Gate E2 (near the grocery) of SM.
Canta
said they do not make reservations and only accept walk-in applications on first-come, first=served basis scheme.
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