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DFA: No passport applicatio­ns on May 14

- Janvic Mateo, Helen Flores

Offices of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) handling passport applicatio­ns will be closed on May 14, which has been declared by Malacañang as a special nonworking holiday to give way to the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections.

The DFA said applicants with confirmed passport appointmen­ts on May 14 may be accommodat­ed at their original site on weekdays from May 15 to 25.

Mall-based consular offices will set limits on the number of walk-in applicants that may be accommodat­ed on these dates, the DFA said.

“Applicants are further advised to bring a printout of their passport appointmen­ts originally scheduled on May 14 along with the other requiremen­ts,” it said.

4 new ‘passport on wheels’

Starting May 18, the DFA will deploy more passport mobile services to distant cities and towns in the country in a bid to process up to 4,000 passport applicatio­ns daily.

The DFA has acquired four vans, bringing to eight the total number of vans for its ‘passport on wheels’ program designed to meet the increasing demand for passport applicatio­ns.

Each van is equipped with five data capturing machines that can process 500 passport applicatio­ns per day.

“With the additional units, the number of passport applicatio­ns that can be accommodat­ed daily is increased by 4,000,” Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said.

The DFA is looking to add two megavans by June to further increase the DFA’s capacity to process passport applicatio­ns.

“We will continue to exert efforts to make passport services accessible to the people wherever they are in the country ,” Cay eta no said.

The passport on wheels program has been rolled out in 82 cities and municipali­ties since Jan. 15 this year.

The DFA also launched mobile passport services in Davao City and Ilocos Norte.

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