Mobile passport processing set in Mt. Province

MOUNTAIN Province in partnership with the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will be conducting a mobile passport processing (MPP) on April 5 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. as part of the week-long celebration of the 15th Lang-ay Festival and 52nd Founding Anniversary of Mountain Province from April 1-7.

Novy Afidchao, Mountain Province provincial information officer, said the services to be offered will be renewal and processing of new passports is in line with the provincial government’s program for employment and job-bridging program.

“This is the third time under the current administration that the DFA was invited by Gov. Bonifacio Lacwasan Jr. to provide a faster processing services within the province to minimize the expenses, time and efforts of those who wants to apply for or renew their passport,” Afidchao said.

Adelina Jocelyn Cullaling, executive assistant to the governor and focal person for labor and industry, said the DFA has allotted about 500 slots for Mountain Province and nearby provinces.

“The filling up of the basic application form is ongoing at the Provincial Governor’s Office,” Cullaling said.

Requirements for renewal and new application may be accessed thru the DFA website at www.dfa.gov.ph.

The list of acceptable IDs are SSS/GSIS Unified Multi-Purpose Identification (UMID) Card, LTO driver’s license, PRC ID, OWWA/iDOLE card, Comelec voter’s ID/voter’s registration record from Comelec head or regional office, PNP Firearms License, Senior Citizen ID, school ID (for students) and current valid ePassport (for renewal of ePassport).

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