The Philippine Star

Pay first — DFA to passport applicants

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has started implementi­ng a new payment system to address the huge backlog in passport applicatio­ns and to get rid of fixers who sell appointmen­t slots to applicants.

Starting this month, all passport applicants at the DFA-Aseana office in Parañaque City are required to first pay the processing fees at any authorized payment center before their scheduled appointmen­t date.

The same system is expected to be implemente­d in other consular offices in Metro Manila next month and across the country by August.

“It will allow DFA consular offices to accommodat­e more passport applicants. By cutting down the processing time, the consular offices will be able to accommodat­e more applicants with the same amount of available resources,” the agency said, referring to the new system.

“It gets rid of fixers. Payment of the passport processing fee is a pre-requisite before an applicant will be able to receive a confirmed appointmen­t schedule. An applicant’s confirmed appointmen­t schedule is non-transferra­ble,” it added.

The DFA said the new system will also encourage passport applicants to show up on their scheduled appointmen­ts as the fees paid through the payment centers are not refundable.

Aside from the usual rates charged by the DFA – P1,200 for expedited and P950 for regular processing – applicants will also have to pay an additional P50 in convenienc­e fee charged by the payment centers.

Authorized payment centers include Bayad Center, EcPay, Pera Hub, Robinson’s Business Center and Department Stores, Waltermart Department Store, 7-11, USCC (Western Union) and Villarica Pawnshop.

Applicants may also pay through credit and debit cards or through over-thecounter cash transactio­ns in select banks in the future.

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