The Philippine Star

Passport appointmen­t slots opened

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Thousands of appointmen­t slots are now available to applicants who will apply for and renew their passports, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

Assistant Secretary Frank Cimafranca of the Office of Consular Affairs said an additional 94,350 slots were opened from July to August. Thousands more will be opened today for September appointmen­ts.

Of the slots opened last month, 62,450 were made available after the DFA increased the consular offices’ appointmen­t quotas, while the remaining 31,900 came from the cleaning up of bogus appointmen­ts created by unscrupulo­us individual­s.

He said there was also an increase in personnel in charge of processing documents.

At the ASEANA office, the DFA’s main processing center for passports, there has been a 73.6-percent increase in the capacity to accept and process daily appointmen­ts, from 1,900 to 3,300.

To prevent the unnecessar­y use of slots, Cimafranca issued the reminder that senior citizens, persons with disabiliti­es, solo parents, pregnant women and minors (seven years old and below) may just walk in without prior appointmen­t with the DFA when renewing or applying for passports.

Cimafranca said they may use the courtesy lane upon arrival and make a presentati­on of their respective IDs.

The appointmen­t slots are free and asked passport applicants not to deal with fixers.

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