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May 28th, 2017 04:22 PM #71you can park at Minerva Tire Shop it's just beside DFA along Macapagal just inform the parking attendant that you will be going to DFA... they will charge you at a reasonable rate.... once you are in the DFA Entrance gate just inform the guard you are with senior citizen and they will be polite to guide and assist you as well... hope this helps.
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May 28th, 2017 06:22 PM #72
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May 28th, 2017 06:35 PM #73
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May 28th, 2017 07:03 PM #74for me MOA reclamation area is too far to take vulnerable family members given unfamiliarity of the area..
what about dealing with government service inefficiencies..
either one has to deal with some posters own opinions or click this link for more survival tips:
Tips on DFA New Passport Application - Moomy Musings
or this for renewals: https://consular.dfa.gov.ph/passport-renewal
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May 28th, 2017 07:08 PM #75i-baba ninyo ang senior citizen sa macapagal ave gate mismo.
then you can park.
there's an official guard there at all times. i imagine, the senior citizen will be well taken care of, while you park your vehicle.
really, madam. had you mentioned the senior citizen first off, you would probably have gotten a different kind of reply-ship.
i mean, many of the people who go there, have considerable experiencing crossing EDSA, leaping over foot-tall concrete curbs with 2-foot high plants or meter-high road dividers, and fearlessly holding off rush-hour traffic with but their one hand a-fluttering above their heads.
good luck, po.
btw, as in many government offices, senior citizens there are a "prefered customer".Last edited by dr. d; May 28th, 2017 at 08:10 PM.
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May 28th, 2017 11:02 PM #77
Sabi ng friend ko convenient daw sa Alabang. Pero pag may letter daw from DFA employee for courtesy lane, dapat sa Aseana daw.
Ang problema ko, May 19 yung letter e wala pa nga ko appointment. Mom ko kasi sabi pag may letter di daw kailangan appointment e pag check ko sa website kailangan daw Buti di ako pumunta ng DFA bukas
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May 28th, 2017 11:08 PM #78
My Mom is mid 70s but still strong. She can walk from Landmark to Greenbelt pa hehehe. She prefers that she is with me until I park kasi. If parking is far (or dangerous to cross) I won't drive na lang so we can both be dropped off instead.
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May 28th, 2017 11:11 PM #79
Yes courtesy lane is offered sa Aseana lang, no need for appointment on that. Government employees and their immediate dependents can use that.
Hindi ko gets, ano yung letter from DFA employee? Ngayon ko lang nadinig yun.
You said senior citizens? They can also walk-in on any DFA centers for renewal of passport no online appointment required.
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May 28th, 2017 11:21 PM #80
DFA employees are allowed to refer 3 people per month for courtesy lane. May letter lang sila na dadalhin ng applicant.
So no appointment needed for courtesy lane? Pwede ako walk in bukas? Sa DFA website kasi nakalagay go on your appointment date. Ang intindi ko di lang pipila pero need pa appointment.
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