Sun.Star Pampanga

American citizens with expired passports allowed to leave PH

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

FREEPORT --- The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) announced that American citizens in the country with expired passports may depart the Philippine­s.

A memorandum order issued by Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente directed all BI personnel assigned in the different ports to allow the departure of passengers whose US passports are expired from January 1 last year and are expiring up to December 31 of this year.

Morente said that the use of said expired passports by departing USbound passengers will only be allowed until December 31, 2021.

The BI chief likewise directed the bureau’s Tourist Visa Section and Alien Registrati­on Division to process all applicatio­ns for updating of stay, and emigration clearance certificat­es (ECC) of holders of expired US passports upon presentati­on of a confirmed ticket bound for the USA.

Morente said he issued the memorandum in response to a letter the BI received from the US embassy in Manila which informed the Bureau about the plight of US citizens who

were stranded in the Philippine­s due to the pandemic and who are unable to leave because their passports have expired.

It was learned that a similar communicat­ion was sent by the US Embassy to the Department of Foreign Affairs ( DFA) .

In the said letter, the Embassy said the US State Department recently issued guidance that would allow Americans to return to the USA using an expired passport, in limited circumstan­ces, through the end of the year.

The Embassy said that the State Department worked closely with the Department of Homeland Security and different commercial airlines, to implement the measure to assist Americans whose passports expired during the pandemic in countries where passport renewal options at the nearest US Embassy or Consulate are limited.

“Because of the request from the US Embassy, in principle, passports that expired from January 1, 2020 up to the end of 2021 are considered valid and extended, hence they may be allowed to depart,” said Morente.

“But this rule applies only to departing passengers. Those who are planning to remain here or convert their visas still need to present a valid passport,” he added.

The letter, nonetheles­s, said that passport services at the US Embassy are available, and that it encourages US citizens here to renew their passports prior to leaving whenever feasible.

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