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  • Visa
  • Passport
  • Legalization of Documents
  • Report of Birth, Marriage and Death
  • Solemnization of Marriage
  • Citizenship Retention/Reacquisition
  • Embassy Registration
  • Other Services (NBI Clearance Renewal)
What is a Philippine Visa?

A Philippine Visa is an endorsement made on a travel document by a consular officer at a Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad denoting that the visa application has been properly examined and that the bearer is permitted to proceed to the Philippines and request permission from the Philippine Immigration authorities at the ports of entries to enter the country. The visa thus issued is not a guarantee that the holder will be automatically admitted into the country, because the admission of foreign nationals into the Philippines is a function of the immigration authorities at the port of entry.

Guidelines on the Entry of Temporary Visitors to the Philippines

Nationals from countries listed below who are traveling to the Philippines for business and tourism purposes are allowed to enter the Philippines without visas for a stay not exceeding twenty-one (21) days, provided they hold valid tickets for their return journey to port of origin or next port of destination and their passports valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the contemplated period of stay. However, Immigration Officers at ports of entry may exercise their discretion to admit holders of passports valid for at least sixty (60) days beyond the intended period of stay.

Nationals from the following countries are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a period of stay of twenty-one (21) days or less:
1. Andorra
2. Angola
3. Antigua and Barbuda
4. Argentina
5. Australia
6. Austria
7. Bahamas
8. Bahrain
9. Barbados
10. Belgium
11. Benin
12. Bhutan
13. Bolivia
14. Botswana
15. Brazil*
16. Brunei Darussalam
17. Bulgaria
18. Burkina Faso
19. Burundi
20. Cambodia
21. Cameroon
22. Canada
23. Cape Verde
24. Central African Republic
25. Chad
26. Chile
27. Colombia
28. Comoros
29. Congo
30. Costa Rica
31. Cote d’Ivoire
32. Cyprus
33. Czech Republic
34. Democratic Republic of the Congo
35. Denmark
36. Djibouti
37. Dominica
38. Dominican Republic
39. Ecuador
40. El Salvador
41. Equatorial Guinea
42. Eritrea
43. Ethiopia
44. Fiji
45. Finland
46. France
47. Gabon
48. Gambia
49. Germany
50. Ghana
51. Gibraltar
52. Greece
53. Grenada
54. Guatemala
55. Guinea
56. Guinea Bissau
57. Guyana
58. Haiti
59. Honduras
60. Hungary
61. Iceland
62. Indonesia
63. Ireland
64. Israel*
65. Italy
66. Jamaica
67. Japan
68. Kenya
69. Kiribati
70. Kuwait
71. Lao People’s Democratic Republic
72. Lesotho
73. Liberia
74. Liechtenstein
75. Luxembourg
76. Madagascar
77. Malawi
78. Malaysia
79. Maldives
80. Mali
81. Malta
82. Marshall Islands
83. Mauritania
84. Mauritius
85. Mexico
86. Micronesia
87. Monaco
88. Mongolia
89. Morocco
90. Mozambique
91. Myanmar
92. Namibia
93. Nepal
94. Netherlands
95. New Zealand
96. Nicaragua
97. Niger
98. Norway
99. Oman
100. Palau
101. Panama
102. Papua New Guinea
103. Paraguay
104. Peru
105. Poland
106. Portugal
107. Qatar
108. Republic of Korea
109. Romania
110. Rwanda
111. Saint Kitts and Nevis
112. Saint Lucia
113. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 114. Samoa
115. San Marino
116. Sao Tome and Principe
117. Saudi Arabia
118. Senegal
119. Seychelles
120. Singapore
121. Slovakia
122. Solomon Islands
123. Somalia
124. South Africa
125. Spain
126. Suriname
127. Swaziland
128. Sweden
129. Switzerland
130. Thailand
131. Togo
132. Trinidad and Tobago
133. Tunisia
134. Turkey
135. Tuvalu
136. Uganda
137. United Arab Emirates
138. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
139. United Republic of Tanzania
140. United States of America
141. Uruguay
142. Venezuela
143. Vietnam
144. Zambia
145. Zimbabwe

*The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding fifty-nine (59) days:

  1. Holders of Brazil passports; and
  2. Holders of Israel passports

The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding seven (7) days:

  1. Holders of Hong Kong Special Administrative (SAR) passports
  2. Holders of British National Overseas (BNO) passports
  3. Holders of Portuguese Passports issued in Macao
  4. Holders of Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) passports

Important Note:

Nationals who are subjects of deportation/blacklist orders of the Department and the Bureau of Immigration shall not be admitted to the Philippines. Further inquiries may be addressed to the Visa Division (Telephone numbers: 834-4854, 834-3707, and 834-4810), Department of Foreign Affairs, 2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Philippines, or to the Philippine Embassy (Tel.No. 84-4 943 7873 ext. 116).

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Definition of a Foreign Tourist (Temporary Visitor)

A “foreign tourist” is defined as a person without distinction as to race, gender, language or religion, who is proceeding to the Philippines for a legitimate, nonimmigrant purpose such as sightseeing, sports, health, family reasons, training or study (excluding enrolment in schools for the purpose of obtaining a title or degree), religious pilgrimage, business, cultural and scientific purposes.

Standard Procedure/Minimum Requirements for Applying a Temporary Visitor’s Visa

Application for a temporary visitor’s visa must be made in person. In the case of a minor under eighteen (18) years of age, the application may be made for him by a person who, in the opinion of the consular officer, is responsible for his/her welfare. The minor, not an infant in arms, shall be required to appear at the Consulate for interview, together with the person making the application for him/her.

Applicants for temporary visitor’s visa should normally apply at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate that has jurisdiction over their place of residence. While some visa applicants may apply at any Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad, others are only allowed to apply his/her visa at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in his country of origin or legal residence.

The following are the minimum requirements for applying a temporary visitor’s visa:

  1. Passport/Travel Document Valid for at least six (6) months beyond the intended period of stay in the Philippines;
  2. Duly Accomplished Visa application forms;
  3. Passport Photos (2 pieces);
  4. Proof of bona fide status as tourist or businessman;
  5. Confirmed tickets for return or onward journey to the next port of destination; and
  6. Payment of Visa Fees

Other Visa/Entry Requirements for Foreign Nationals:

Minor children below 15 yrs. old Traveling to the Philippines Unaccompanied by or not Joining a Parent in the Philippines

A Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG) Under Section 29(a)(12) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as amended, is required for children below 15 yrs. old who are traveling to the Philippines unaccompanied by or not joining his/her parent/s to the Philippines. The WEG Order will be issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) at the port of entry upon submission by the WEG applicant of the following requirements:

  1. Affidavit of consent by either parent or legally appointed guardian of the child, naming therein the person who will be accompanying the child to the Philippines and with whom the child will stay while in the country. The said Affidavit must be duly notarized by a local notary public or the consular officer at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s country or residence;
  2. Clear photocopy of the data page of the child’s passport;
  3. Clear photocopy of the data page of the passport of the accompanying adult or guardian; and
  4. Payment of immigration fees.

Foreign Nationals on Board Privately-Owned Yachts or Sailboats

A temporary visitor’s visa is required for foreign nationals who are traveling to the Philippines on board privately-owned yachts and sailboats. When applying the visa, the applicants will be required to provide the following particulars of the yacht/sailboat and its crewmembers:

  1. Crewlist;
  2. Nationality/Citizenship;
  3. Passport details of the crew;
  4. Vessel to be used for entry: type, name, registration, call sign, and other particulars;
  5. Estimated date of entry into the Philippine territory;
  6. Port/Area of entry (Philippine waters);
  7. Estimated period of stay in the Philippines;
  8. Character reference/shipping agent in the Philippines (if any); and
  9. Purpose of visit

Upon entry into the Philippines, the crew of the yacht and sailboats are required to register immediately with the nearest Coast Guard Station and submit the yacht/sailboats to Customs, Immigration and Quarantine inspections.

Foreign Newsmen, Journalists and Cinema/Television Groups

Foreign newsmen and journalists visiting the Philippines in pursuit of their profession are required to apply for a temporary visitor’s visa. The following are additional requirements for visa application of foreign newsmen, journalist, cinema/television groups:

  1. Curriculum vitae of newsmen/journalists;
  2. Shortlist of work credits;
  3. Copy of one (1) sample article written by the applicant;
  4. Background of media organization, including target market/audience, circulation, format; and
  5. Administrative arrangements for the work in the Philippines, as follows:
  6. List of members of the reportorial team, nationality and passport details;
  7. Planned itinerary and activities, with storyline for any films to be made;
  8. List of equipment to be brought by each team member, with certification from the media organization that said equipment will be re-exported at the end of the trip to the Philippines;
  9. Flight details (arrival and departure); and
  10. For each team member, one (1) photograph, sixe 1”x1”, to be submitted to the International Press Center (IPC) for the issuance of accreditation card.

Upon arrival in the Philippines, the newsmen/journalists will have to report to the IPC for accreditation.

Foreign Nationals who wish to take up a short-term non-degree course

Foreign students who wish to take up a short-term non-degree course like language and computer courses must apply for a temporary visitor’s visa. Upon arrival in the Philippines and acceptance by the school/institution authorized by the Bureau of Immigration to accept foreign students, he/she should apply for a Special Study Permit at the Bureau’s Student Desk, together with the following documents:

  1. Letter request;
  2. Certificate of Acceptance from the school accredited by the Bureau of Immigration to accept foreign students;
  3. Photocopy of passport reflecting the applicant’s authorized period of stay;
  4. Affidavit of Support and Proof of Financial Capacity; and
  5. Birth Certificate.

Extension of Authorized Period of Stay in the Philippines

In case of a temporary visitor’s visa holder whose stay in the Philippines will exceed the authorized period of stay, he/she will have to report to the Bureau of Immigration, secure an extension of stay and pay the corresponding immigration fees. Information on fees for extension of stay and other Immigration fees are available at the Bureau of Immigration website (www.immigration.gov.ph).

Source: www.dfa.gov.ph

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REQUIREMENTS FOR ISSUANCE OF PASSPORT

I. BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST-TIME APPLICATIONS (FOR APPLICANTS BORN IN VIETNAM)

  1. Personal appearance, except child below three (3) years old
  2. Duly accomplished application form signed by the applicant, or in case of minor below 8 years old, signed by one parent or legal guardian, upon presentation of proof of guardianship, and bearing applicant’s thumb marks
  3. If a minor below 18 years old is traveling on his/her own without an accompanying parent or is traveling with a guardian, submit a notarized Affidavit of Consent to Travel issued by either parent, or legal guardian upon presentation of proof of guardianship
  4. Three (3) identical 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm (1.77 in. x 1.37 in.) colored photographs (See No. VII below)
  5. Report of Birth (See Report of Birth Requirements)
  6. Photocopy of parent’s valid Philippine passport
  7. Photocopy of parents’ registered Marriage Certificate (Note: Pursuant to the provisions of Article 176 of the Family Code of the Philippines, illegitimate children shall use the surname of the mother only. They may use the surname of the father only if there has been an acknowledgement or recognition by the father. Recognition could be made in the record of birth, a will, a statement before a court of record, or in any authentic writing.)
  8. Passport processing fee (See No. VIII below)
  9. US$ 50.00 for a 32-page passport, or
  10. US$ 60.00 for a 64-page passport
II. BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR PASSPORT RENEWAL

  1. Old passport (most recent) and one (1) photocopy of data pages (first and last page, and page where valid Vietnamese visa is stamped) of old passport (Old passport will be returned.)
  2. Duly accomplished application form signed by applicant, or in case of minor below 8 years old, signed by parent or legal guardian upon presentation of proof of guardianship, and bearing applicant’s thumb marks.
  3. If a minor below 18 years old is traveling on his/her own without an accompanying parent or is traveling with a guardian, submit a notarized Affidavit of Consent to Travel issued by either parent or legal guardian upon presentation of proof of guardianship
  4. Three (3) identical 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm (1.77 in. x 1.37 in.) colored photographs (See No. VII below)
  5. If old passport does not spell out the applicant’s complete middle name: one (1) original or certified true copy and one (1) photocopy of proof of middle name, such as authenticated Birth Certificate and Baptismal Certificate, etc.
  6. Passport processing fee (See No. VIII below)
  7. US$ 50.00 for a 32-page passport, or
  8. US$ 60.00 for a 64-page passport
III. BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR REPLACEMENT OF LOST PASSPORT

  1. Personal appearance and interview
  2. One photocopy of data pages (first and last page, and page where valid Vietnamese visa is stamped) of old passport, if available
  3. Duly accomplished application form signed by the applicant, or in case of minor below 8 years old, signed by the parent or legal guardian, and bearing applicant’s thumb marks
  4. If a minor below 18 years old is traveling on his/her own without an accompanying parent or is traveling with a guardian, submit a notarized Affidavit of Consent to Travel issued by either parent, or the legal guardian upon presentation of proof of guardianship
  5. Duly notarized Affidavit of Loss giving details of circumstances surrounding the loss of the passport
  6. Police Report, in case passport was lost as a result of robbery, theft or other similar circumstances
  7. Three (3) identical 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm (1.77 in. x 1.37 in.) colored photographs (See No. VII below)
  8. One (1) original or certified true copy and one (1) photocopy of authenticated Birth Certificate issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO).
  9. In the absence of a Birth Certificate, one (1) original or certified true copy and one (1) photocopy each of other documents that may be required by the Consular Officer pursuant to R.A. 8239 (Philippine Passport Law ) & D.O. 11-97 such as Baptismal Certificate, Seaman’s Book, etc.
  10. Lost Passport Processing Fees: US$ 100.00 (See No. VIII below)
  • Passport Fee US$ 90.00
  • Communication Fee US$ 10.00
          Processing period is a minimum of fifteen (17) working days.

IV. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR A MARRIED WOMAN WHO IS USING HER HUSBAND’S FAMILY NAME FOR THE FIRST TIME

  1. In case of a woman married abroad: Report of Marriage (See Report of Marriage Requirements)
  2. In case of a woman married in the Philippines: one (1) original or certified true copy and one (1) photocopy of authenticated Marriage Contract issued by the NSO
V. OTHER REQUIREMENTS

The Consular Officer reserves the right to require additional proof or documents from an applicant to prove citizenship, identity or status pursuant to the Philippine Passport Law (R.A. 8239) and the Foreign Service Act (R.A. 7157). Original supporting documents will be returned.

VI. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATIONS BY MAIL / COURIER, OR THROUGH TRAVEL AGENCY / AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE

It is the responsibility of the applicant to arrange for the delivery by courier/mail of the documents to the Embassy and for their return to the applicant. The Embassy assumes no responsibility for any delay or loss in the mail or while the documents are in custody of the courier service.

VII. REQUIREMENTS FOR PICTURES

Pictures must have plain white background, taken within six (6) months before the date of application, showing clear front view of applicant’s face without eyeglasses and without unnatural piercing, and with the applicant wearing clothes with collar and sleeves. Blurred or low quality photos will not be accepted.

VIII. PAYMENT OF PROCESSING FEES

Passport processing fees are non-refundable and payable in cash, or through bank deposit to Philippine Embassy Account No. 002 0165566 101 (US Dollar Account) or Philippine Embassy Account No. 002 016556 001 (Vietnamese Dong Account) at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp (HSBC) Hanoi Branch with address at 83A Ly Thuong Kiet St., Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam. As bank charges may apply, please ensure that the exact amount of the passport processing fee is credited to the Embassy account.

IX. RELEASING TIME

1. Application submitted personally: Passport will be released after two (2) working days. 2. Application submitted through mail/courier: New passport will be mailed back two (2) working days after receipt of application form and all requirements, including fees. 3. Application for lost passport: Passport will be released a minimum of seventeen (17) working days after receipt of application form and all requirements.

For further inquiries, please call the Consular Section of the Philippine Embassy at Tel.No.: (84-43) 943-7873 / 943-9826 ext. 114, or email consular_philembassy@yahoo.com

WARNING: THE APPLICATION FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY ACCOMPLISHED, ANSWERS TYPED OR PRINTED LEGIBLY WITH BLACK OR BLUE INK, THUMBMARKS PRINTED CLEARLY AND ALL REQUIREMENTS SUBMITTED. OTHERWISE THE APPLICATION WILL BE RETURNED.

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PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR LEGALIZATION OF DOCUMENTS FOR USE IN THE PHILIPPINES

A legal document (eg. Power of attorney or a contract) executed in Vietnam by an individual or corporate entity requires ACKNOWLEDGEMENT or AUTHENTICATION by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate so that it will have legal force and effect in the Philippines.

A. Acknowledgement – The Embassy acknowledges a legal document that is signed by an individual in the presence of the consular officer, with the individual declaring it to be his/her true and voluntary act and deed.

The person must present his/her passport and a temporary residence card or any other acceptable identification card that contains his/her photograph and signature. The person must sign the original and duplicate copy of the document/s in the presence of the consular officer. The acknowledgement fee is US$25.00.

B. Authentication – Individual or corporate entities may not be able to execute legal documents in the presence of the Embassy’s consular officer. Such documents require authentication. Following are the requirements before the Embassy could authenticate a document executed in Viet Nam:
  1. It has to be translated into English by the Notary Public of the Government of Viet Nam;
  2. It should be notarized by a Notary Public;
  3. It should be Authenticated by the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The authentication fee is US$25.00

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REPORT OF BIRTH

Under the Philippine Constitution, a person born of one or both parents who are Filipino citizens at the time of birth is a Filipino. As such, the Embassy advises Filipino parents to report the birth of their child to the Embassy for submission to the National Statistics Office (NSO) through the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila, and for the issuance of a Philippine passport to the child.

Following are the requirements for the report of birth:
  1. Duly accomplished Report of Birth Form No. 40 (in 4 copies);
  2. Birth Certificate of the child issued by the Ministry of Justice (original or certified true copy with 3 photocopies);
  3. Four (4) photocopies of the authenticated Marriage Contract of parents issued by the NSO;
  4. Four (4) photocopies of the first page, last page and visa page of the parents’ passport; and
  5. Processing fee of US$25.00.
REPORT OF MARRIAGE

Filipino citizens who contracted marriage in Vietnam, either solemnized at the Embassy or by Vietnamese civil authorities, are advised to report such marriage to the Embassy. Upon receipt of the report, the Embassy submits it to the National Statistics Office (NSO) through the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila.

Following are the requirements for the report of marriage:
  1. Duly accomplished Report of Marriage Form (in 4 copies);
  2. Marriage Certificate (original or certified true copy with 3 photocopies);
  3. Four (4) photocopies of the first, page, last page, and visa page of passport of the husband and wife;
  4. Four (4) certified true copies of authenticated Birth Record of Filipino spouse;
  5. Passport size pictures of the husband and wife, four (4) each; and
  6. Processing fee of US$25.00
  7. For women who obtained annulment or were divorced by their foreign husband: authenticated copy and photocopy of the judgment granting divorce or annulment.
  8. For widows: Death Certificate of the deceased spouse. If the spouse died in the Philippines, the certificate should be issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila.
  9. If applying by mail, it is the responsibility of the applicant to arrange for the delivery (by special courier or postal service) of his/her documents to the Embassy and back.
REPORT OF DEATH

Filipino nationals are requested to immediately report to the Embassy/Consulate the death of a Filipino in Vietnam.

Kindly contact the Embassy or Consulate at the following numbers:

Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines

27 B Tran Hung Dao St.,
Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel.Nos.: (84-43) 943-7873, 943-3849, 943-4493
Fax No. : (84-43) 943-5760
Email Address: hnpe2000@yahoo.com; pe.hanoi@dfa.gov.ph
Consular Section: consular_philembassy@yahoo.com

Philippine Consulate General

Unit A Level 11 Office Service International Center
No.8 Nguyen Hue Blvd., District 1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel No. (84-83) 829-4738
Fax No. (84-83) 829-4776

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SOLEMNIZATION OF MARRIAGE AT THE PHILIPPINE EMBASSY

Article 10 of the Family Code of the Philippines provides that a marriage may be solemnized abroad by any Consul-General, Consul, or Vice-Consul when the marriage is between Filipino citizens, male and female. The consular officer shall issue a marriage license and perform the duties of the local civil registrar and of the solemnizing officer with regard to the celebration of the marriage.

Requirements:

Both parties are required to appear in person at the Embassy to apply for the Marriage License. Please bring the original and 2 sets of photocopies of the following documents to the Consular Section:
  1. Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR) obtained from the National Statistics Office (NSO). This is a requirement for the Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage (LCCM) which the Embassy will issue to each of the contracting parties. (Processing Fee: US$ 25)
  2. Certificate of Live Birth (printed in security paper) obtained from the NSO. Note: The above documents should be duly authenticated by the Authentication Division, Office of Consular Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs, with address at 2330 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City. Tel.No. (632) 834-4000 / 3000. Website: www.dfa.gov.ph
  3. Proof of Philippine Citizenship of contracting parties – photocopy of the first and last page of valid Philippine passport, including visa page.
  4. Two (2) witnesses above 21 years old, preferably one (1) male and one (1) female to be present during the Solemnization of Marriage.
  5. If either or both of the contracting parties are between 18 and 21 years old, an Affidavit of Consent executed by the parents of the contracting parties should be submitted.
  6. If either or both of the contracting parties are between 21 and 25 years old, a written proof of Parental Advice should be submitted.
  7. Two (2) Passport size pictures
Important Note: After submission of the required documents by the contracting parties, a ten (10)-day publication of “The Intent to Marry” by both parties shall be posted at the Embassy and circulated via email to the Filipino community in Vietnam.

If there are no objections received, the Consul General or the Vice Consul of the Embassy will perform the Solemnization of Marriage within the Embassy premises on a scheduled date (a working day), mutually convenient to the contracting parties and the solemnizing officer. The contracting parties and their guests are requested to arrive at the Embassy in semi-formal or formal attire.

FEES: Marriage Solemnization Fee - US$ 60

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE CERTIFICATE OF LEGAL CAPACITY TO CONTRACT MARRIAGE (CLCCM)

Filipinos marrying Vietnamese or other foreign nationals are required to obtain a Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage (CLCCM) from the Embassy to be presented to relevant Vietnamese authorities. Likewise, Filipinos intending to get married at the Embassy are required to obtain CLCCM.

Requirements:
  1. Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR) issued by NSO and authenticated by the DFA
  2. Birth Certificate issued by NSO and authenticated by the DFA
  3. Duly-accomplished Application Form
  4. Processing Fee of US$ 25.00
Requirements for those previously married:
  1. Annulment Decree duly- authenticated by the DFA, or Marriage Certificate (previous marriage) with notation on annulment, issued by NSO and authenticated by the DFA
  2. Birth Certificate issued by NSO and authenticated by the DFA
  3. Duly-accomplished Application Form
  4. Processing Fee of US$ 25.00
REPORT OF MARRIAGE

Filipino citizens who contracted marriage in Viet Nam, either solemnized at the Embassy or by Vietnamese civil authorities, are advised to report such marriage to the Embassy. Upon receipt of the report, the Embassy submits it to the National Statistics Office (NSO) through the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila. Following are the requirements for the report of marriage:
  1. Duly accomplished Report of Marriage Form (in 4 copies);
  2. Marriage Certificate (original or certified true copy with 3 photocopies);
  3. Four (4) photocopies of the first, page, last page, and visa page of passport of the husband and wife;
  4. Four (4) certified true copies of Birth Record of Filipino spouse
  5. Passport size pictures of the husband and wife, four (4) each; and
  6. Processing fee of US$25.00
For those who obtained annulment or were divorced by their foreign spouse: authenticated copy and photocopy of the judgment granting divorce or annulment.

For widows: Death Certificate of the deceased spouse. If the spouse died in the Philippines, the certificate should be issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila.

If applying by mail, it is the responsibility of the applicant to arrange for the delivery (by special courier or postal service) of his/her documents to the Embassy and back.

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THE PHILIPPINE CITIZENSHIP REACQUISITION AND RETENTION ACT

Republic Act No. 9225 took effect on 17 September 2003 and declares that former natural-born Filipino citizens who acquired foreign citizenship through naturalization are deemed not to have lost their Philippine citizenship under conditions provided in the Act.

RA 9225 addresses two situations, namely:
  1. Reacquisition -- For natural-born citizens of the Philippines who have lost their Philippine citizenship by reason of their naturalization as citizens of a foreign country. They are deemed to have re-acquired Philippine citizenship upon taking the Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines.
  2. Retention -- For natural-born citizens of the Philippines who after the effectivity of RA 9225 (17 September 2003) become citizens of a foreign country. They shall retain their Philippine citizenship upon taking the Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines.
Requirements and Procedures in Reacquiring/Retaining Filipino Citizenship under RA 9225
  1. Submit a copy of at least one of the following documents:
    1. Philippine Birth Certificate
    2. Old Philippine Passport
    3. Voter’s Affidavit or Voter’s Identification Card
    4. Marriage Contract indicating Philippine citizenship of the applicant
    5. Such other documents that would show that the applicant is a former natural-born citizen of the Philippines, as may be accepted by the evaluating officer
  2. Accomplish application form
  3. Submit required photos
  4. Pay the fee of US$ 50 (P 2,500)
  5. Each minor children of the Petitioner, if any, shall be assessed a separate processing fee of US$ 25 (P1,250)
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner of the Consul General shall issue an Order of Approval indicating that the Petition complies with the provisions of RA 9225 and its IRR.

The Petitioner will take his/her Oath of Allegiance before the BI Commissioner or the Consul General or a duly commissioned Foreign Service Officer at the Philippine Embassy. Subject to the full compliance with the Rules, the Oath of Allegiance shall be the final act to retain/reacquire Philippine citizenship.

The Petitioner can now be issued Identification Certificate and Philippine passport, if desired.

For more information on RA 9225, please visit www.gov.ph/faqs/dualcitizenship.asp

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EMBASSY REGISTRATION OF FILIPINOS IN VIETNAM

Filipinos who are temporarily residing / working in Vietnam are encouraged to registers at the Philippine Embassy. Your contact details serve as important information particularly in case of emergencies. The Embassy issues Identification Cards to Filipinos who register.

The Embassy Registration Form may be downloaded here.

Following are the requirements:
  • Photocopy of the data pages, visa page, and the page with immigration stamp of valid Philippine passport; and
  • Two (2) 3 cm x 4 cm recent colored photo

 

 

Application for NBI Clearance by Filipinos abroad

Following are guidelines issued by the National Bureau of Investigation for the application of NBI Clearance by Filipinos abroad:
  1. Applicants must fill in the personal data entries on both sides of the Fingerprint Card (NBI Form No. 5) truthfully and legibly. The Form may be obtained at the Consular Section of the Philippine Embassy in Hanoi, or at the Philippine Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City.
  2. The Consular Officer will guide the applicant in properly impressing the applicant’s fingerprints (rolled impression) on the appropriate spaces in Form No. 5.
  3. In case the applicant is a married woman, the order of the entries is as follows:
    • Maiden surname (family or surname of father)
    • First name or given name
    • Maternal surname (maiden surname of mother)
    • Husband’s surname or family name
  4. Attach latest copy of 2”x2” photograph (white background), taken within three (3) months before current application, at the appropriate box in the fingerprint card form.
  5. Holders of issued NBI Clearance Certificates (original copy) should include the following:
    • One (1) 2”x2” recent photo
    • Current address
  6. Upon completion of this requirement, the applicant must send the duly-accomplished form, enclosing Money Order in the sum of Php 200.00 or any currency/bankdraft of its equivalent which is negotiable in the Philippines, payable to the Director, National Bureau of Investigation, Taft Avenue, Ermita 1000 Manila, Philippines.

    The Embassy suggests that the applicant also arrange/pay for the return envelope. The NBI will mail back the corresponding clearance certificate after processing of the application papers. Or the applicant may wish to seek the assistance of relatives in Manila in sending the application to NBI and in claiming the new NBI Clearance.

  7. Upon receipt of the NBI clearance certificate, it is suggested that the applicant examine the presence of the embossed NBI DRY SEAL at its lower left portion, as the clearance is invalid without it. The applicant must affix his/her clear and properly taken THUMBPRINT on the space provided for it in the clearance certificate before submitting it to the end-user, otherwise, the clearance might be subjected to further verification/authentication which will cause delay.
  8. The applicant has to bring the new NBI Clearance to the Consular Section of the Embassy for authentication (processing fee: US$25.00)
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