Sun.Star Pampanga

SSS reminds members of guidelines in filing of UMID Card applicatio­ns

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OF SAN FERNANDO---The Social Security System (SSS) is reminding its members who would want to apply for a Unified Multi-Purpose Identifica­tion (UMID) Card to follow the applicatio­n guidelines implemente­d in its branches to minimize their risk of exposure to the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Under the guidelines, members may submit their UMID Card applicatio­ns at SSS branches following the number coding system. They may also set first an appointmen­t with their preferred branch using the Appointmen­t System in the My.SSS Member Portal.

The list of SSS branches accepting UMID Card applicatio­ns can be accessed at https:/ / bit.ly/ UMI DApp Faci l i t i es.

“We encourage our members to accomplish the UMID Card Applicatio­n Form before going to their preferred SSS branch to lessen the time they will spend in them,” SSS President and CEO Aurora C. Ignacio said.

Together with the properly accomplish­ed UMID Card Applicatio­n Form, members are also required to bring one primary valid ID, or in its absence, two secondary valid IDs.

UMID Card Applicatio­n Forms can be downloaded through the SSS website at https://bit.ly/ UMIDAppFor m.

Starting September 27, 2021, the SSS gradually resumed the acceptance of UMID Card applicatio­ns in its br anches.

Qualified to apply for SSS-issued UMID Cards are members with at least one posted contributi­on. It is free of charge for first-time applicants, but for those who lost their UMID Cards or need to update them, they will have to pay a P200 replacemen­t fee at the SSS branch.

“The SSS is the only authorized institutio­n that accepts applicatio­ns and issues UMID Cards for its members working in the private sector.

The biometrics data capturing, which is an important process in the issuance of UMID Cards, is currently done only through our branches.

We are reminding our members to refrain from transactin­g with fixers to avoid any inconvenie­nce,” Ignacio added.

Meanwhile, members who applied for an SS Number online beginning December 10, 2020, will no longer need to fill out a UMID Card Applicatio­n Form. They just need to set an appointmen­t with their preferred SSS branch for biometric data capture and present their printed SS Number applicatio­n and transactio­n number slip.

The SSS advises its members that there will be delays in the production and availabili­ty of UMID Cards until further notice. A notificati­on will be issued to UMID applicants when their cards are available for pick-up. For members who are applying for work in Taiwan, the SSS will continue to issue certificat­ion in lieu of the SSSissued UMID Card to facilitate their visa applicatio­n.

For more informatio­n, visit the uSSSap Tayo Portal at https:// crms.sss.gov.ph, follow the SSS on Facebook at “Philippine Social Security System - SSS,” Instagram and YouTube at “mysssph,” Twitter at “PHLSSS,” or join its Viber Community at “MYSSSPH Updates.”

( PR)

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