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  1. Join Date
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    despite the electronic appointment system, the whole passport renewal process is at the DFA consular office at the aseana area in macapagal avenue was a nightmare

    i spent from 1230H to 1530H just to get my passport renewed from the green passport to the e-passport

    my experience:

    1. my appointment was for 1330H. i was there as early as 1230H. people whose appointment was at 1330 were already crowding the small entrance. kids were being crushed in the horde of humanity. no ropes or separation lines whatsoever. no special lines for parents with kids.

    2. it was raining and the roof/tent/tarpaulin over all the waiting areas were leaking. people were drenched and the rain was not even hard, just moderate

    3. at the encoding area, there are only two 32" screen tvs that displayed the number being served and the encoder's booth. at some seats, you cannot even see the tv.

    4. the only comfort room i saw were located outside the building. there were no comfort rooms inside the processing area, the payment area or the encoding area

    5. and the size of the men's comfort room: only 3 cubicles and 2 urinals serving more than 100 men. so imagine the line. in the women's comfort room, the line extended outside and began to cut through the line for door 4 and the verification of the application form.

    6. the other lines were chaotic with no discernible flow. for example: the line in going to door 4 for processing cuts through the line for the verification of the application form. inside, the line for getting the priority number for encoding cuts through the line going to the encoder's booth from 23 upwards. so imagine how many people you have to say excuse me to or cut off

    kung may taga DFA consular dito, ito lang masasabi ko: nakakahiya kayo!!!!!!


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    yung mga thru agency ba may sariling line pa rin? dati kasi pag sa agency ka may sarili silang line eh. hehehe

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    Kamusta kaya yung sa mga provincial offices ng DFA?
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi
    Kamusta kaya yung sa mga provincial offices ng DFA?
    I'm sure it's better...pero diba mag open na sila sa mga malls?

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    this reminds me, mag eexpire na pala passport ko april next year. kelangan 6 months pa validity ng passport para makalabas ka diba?

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    QUOTE=flakez;1900249]this reminds me, mag eexpire na pala passport ko april next year. kelangan 6 months pa validity ng passport para makalabas ka diba?[/QUOTE]


    yes, 6 months validity. set an appointment either thru call or via online sa website nila. Php950 for the regular passport renewal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Kamusta kaya yung sa mga provincial offices ng DFA?
    Either CDO or Davao. Sobrang bilis once you get to line up and ready all the papers (e.g. photocopy)

    Hassle lang kung may legal case or kapangalan ka sa NBI.
    iam3739.com

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    Had no problem noong nag renew ako at ikinuha ng passports ang mga kids ko. Itong last January lang. maluwag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Kamusta kaya yung sa mga provincial offices ng DFA?
    Had mine renewed sa DFA Bacolod. Wala halos pila, yung nga lang almost 1 month ma release.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post

    i was there as early as 1230H. people whose appointment was at 1330 were already crowding the small entrance. kids were being crushed in the horde of humanity. no ropes or separation lines whatsoever. no special lines for parents with kids.

    it was raining and the roof/tent/tarpaulin over all the waiting areas were leaking. people were drenched and the rain was not even hard, just moderate
    Hordes of Pinoys desperate to get out of the Philippines.

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    yung utol ko sumabay magrenew sa parents namin. sa SEnior Citizens' lane lahat sila
    pinapila kaya matulin.

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    i had my lost passport replaced last month and it took me about an hour and a half. i decided to get the pre-determined 8:30am time slot in an attempt to avoid the late morning and afternoon rush

    i also had my new passport delivered via lbc because i decided early on not to be a part of the claiming chaos as advised by my sis-in-law and friends

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    Had my passport renewed via that Internet passport renewal thing...

    I think it's called Citizen Services...

    No worries... No queues...

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    ang mahal ng singil ng travel agency sa passport renewal. 2K++

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    i had my lost passport replaced last month and it took me about an hour and a half. i decided to get the pre-determined 8:30am time slot in an attempt to avoid the late morning and afternoon rush

    i also had my new passport delivered via lbc because i decided early on not to be a part of the claiming chaos as advised by my sis-in-law and friends
    Sir pano procedure pag lost passport? ano requirements? saglit lang ba ang processing?

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    just got my new red passport that was delivered to my residence

    yung masungit ko na picture with matching halatang basa na buhok sa ulan is a five year reminder of my ordeal with the lousy passport renewal process at the DFA

    so for the next 5 years, it is simply DFA = lousy passport renewal process

    :hysterical:

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    Pag rush processing 1 week. Pag regular 3 weeks. FYI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Sir pano procedure pag lost passport? ano requirements? saglit lang ba ang processing?
    medyo tolerable naman iyong speed ng processing sa akin. siguro kasi appointment time ko relatively maaga. kinailangan ko lang ng affidavit of loss tapos iyong usual gov't IDs and nso docs. maganda sana kung may photocopy ka somewhere na-itago nung nawala mong passport para wala ng tanong tanong

    re the delivery, nagampanan naman iyong promise nila na ma-deliver nila on the stated date

    (na-pindot ko pa iyong like button )

    111prez: buti hind pa na-enact iyong 10 year validity ng passports na nakahain ngayon sa kongreso kung hindi sampung taon ka bagot ang pic dyan sa pasaporte mo
    Last edited by baludoy; April 26th, 2012 at 10:20 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marg View Post
    Hordes of Pinoys desperate to get out of the Philippines.
    with the kind of system we have here, from DFA to SSS to Pagibig etc, i would not be surprised


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    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    despite the electronic appointment system, the whole passport renewal process is at the DFA consular office at the aseana area in macapagal avenue was a nightmare

    i spent from 1230H to 1530H just to get my passport renewed from the green passport to the e-passport

    my experience:

    1. my appointment was for 1330H. i was there as early as 1230H. people whose appointment was at 1330 were already crowding the small entrance. kids were being crushed in the horde of humanity. no ropes or separation lines whatsoever. no special lines for parents with kids.

    2. it was raining and the roof/tent/tarpaulin over all the waiting areas were leaking. people were drenched and the rain was not even hard, just moderate

    3. at the encoding area, there are only two 32" screen tvs that displayed the number being served and the encoder's booth. at some seats, you cannot even see the tv.

    4. the only comfort room i saw were located outside the building. there were no comfort rooms inside the processing area, the payment area or the encoding area

    5. and the size of the men's comfort room: only 3 cubicles and 2 urinals serving more than 100 men. so imagine the line. in the women's comfort room, the line extended outside and began to cut through the line for door 4 and the verification of the application form.

    6. the other lines were chaotic with no discernible flow. for example: the line in going to door 4 for processing cuts through the line for the verification of the application form. inside, the line for getting the priority number for encoding cuts through the line going to the encoder's booth from 23 upwards. so imagine how many people you have to say excuse me to or cut off

    kung may taga DFA consular dito, ito lang masasabi ko: nakakahiya kayo!!!!!!

    Had the same experience as you when I got my son a passport and I renewed mine last January. I was expecting a lane for those with kids, like what my friend told me when she brought her son to get his passport last year. There was no line, at super init sa loob. It was so chaotic and disorganised, sana man lang ayusin nila yung aircon!!! Definitely not worth the effort. DFA wake up, you suck!

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