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List of Acceptable IDs for Passport Application in Philippines

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LIST OF ACCEPTABLE IDS (ANY OF THE FOLLOWING WITH ONE (1) PHOTOCOPY):

  • Social Security System (SSS) / Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) Unified Multi-Purpose Identification (UMID) Card
  • Land Transportation Office (LTO) Driver’s License. Student Permit may be accepted if in card format.
  • Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) ID
  • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) E-Card
  • Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Voter’s ID or Voter’s Certification from the Election Officer with Dry Seal
  • Philippine National Police (PNP) Firearms License
  • Senior Citizen ID
  • Airman License (issued August 2016 onwards)
  • School ID (if applicable)
  • Current Valid ePassport (For Renewal of ePassport)
  • For applicants based overseas, they may use their host government issued IDs showing their Philippine citizenship. (Example: Residence Card)

Important Reminder: The Department may require additional supporting documents as may be necessary.

DFA still do not accept the following IDs and documents:

  • Postal ID,
  • TIN,
  • Pag-IBIG,
  • PhilHealth,
  • Barangay ID,
  • Police Clearance,
  • Barangay Clearance,
  • SSS E-1 Form,
  • LTO Driver’s License receipt,
  • paper-format Student Driver’s Permit,
  • IBP ID, and company ID.

LEARN MORE ABOUT PASSPORT APPLICATION

 

ADVISORY:

DFA continues to open passport appointment slots for March to May 2019. Slots are opened daily. Please visit the appointment website at passport.gov.ph regularly.



IMPORTANT REMINDERS

The Philippine Passport is at all times the property of the Republic of the Philippines. It must be surrendered upon demand by an authorized representative of the Philippine Government.
Alteration, addition, or destruction of contents is strictly prohibited. Any unauthorized change will render a passport invalid and will have accompanying penalties.
Using the passport as collateral is against the law and will automatically render the passport cancelled.
The information provided in the passport application form must be true and correct. The documents that will be submitted should be complete and authentic. Under the law, making false statements in the passport application form, furnishing falsified or forged documents in support thereof are punishable by law.
 
BEFORE APPLYING FOR A PHILIPPINE PASSPORT:

  1. All applicants should secure an online appointment when applying for a passport;
  2. 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;
  3. Confirmed appointment is required for all applicants except for those who would qualify for the courtesy lane;
  4. Applicants are reminded to be on site not earlier than 30 minutes on their selected date and time of appointment at their chosen consular office;
  5. Personal appearance is required for all applicants;
  6. Please be warned that dealing with fixers is at your own risk and expense;
  7. Prepare all the originals and photocopies of the documentary requirements for passport application.
  8. To ensure entry to countries with strict dress codes, all applicants are required to wear decent clothing for passport photo capture. Plunging necklines, sleeveless clothings, spaghetti strapped tops, see-through tops, sando, tube tops, halters and the like are prohibited.
  9. Jewelleries such as earrings and necklaces and colored contact lenses are not allowed during photo capturing;
  10. The DFA adheres to “No Escort” policy; escorts shall be prohibited from entering the DFA consular premises to accompany the applicants.

 
AFTER APPLYING FOR A PHILIPPINE PASSPORT:

  1. Applicant shall bring the passport receipt for release of their passport. In case of lost passport receipt an Affidavit of Loss is required.
  2. Check if all the data on the passport are correct before leaving the Consular Office.
  3. For applicants 13 years old and above, immediately affix the signature on the third page of the passport booklet upon receipt of the passport. For minors 12 years old and below, leave it blank.
  4. If the applicant cannot personally claim his/her passport, an immediate family member or an authorized representative shall present an Authorization Letter or a Special Power of Attorney respectively, to claim the passport in behalf of the applicant. Both documents should contain the name and photocopy of the ID of the authorized individual.
  5. Passports unclaimed after one hundred and eighty (180) days will be cancelled per Department Order No. 37-03.
  6. Do not staple anything on the passport booklet especially the covers as it may damage the electronic chip and render the epassport unreadable.

 
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