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-The Embassy of the Philippines wishes to inform the Public that it has moved in to a new location in Faiha, Block 6. Nouman bin Basher St. corner Damascus St. Villa 153 and will resume consular services on 05 February 2012 at 9:00 am.
Consular services will resume at 8:00 am to 12:00 noon (processing) and 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm (releasing) on Monday 06 February 2012.
It can be reached through telephone numbers 22528422 and 65184433.
The Philippine Overseas Labor Office together with SSS, PagIBIG and PNB will move to the new location on 16 March 2012and will continue to hold ofice in Jabriyah until then.
Location map
- Priority needs of Typhoon Sendong Victims
Notice of Registration and Election
To All Filipino Citizens
Update: COMELEC moves start of Overseas Voters Registration to November 2, 2011 from October 31, 2011

President Benigno
S. Aquino III’s Speech on the Occasion of the 43rd ASEAN Foundation
Day Bulwagang Apolinario Mabini, DFA Building Department of
Foreign Affairs, Manila, August 9, 2010
President
Benigno S. Aquino III State of the Nation Address
26 July 2010 (English Translation)
Inaugural
Speech of His Excellency President Benigno S. Aquino III.
30 June 2010 (English Translation)
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Processing of Certificates
13 January 2009
Effective January 13 and in compliance with the requirements of the Authentication Department of Kuwait's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Embassy will only process DFA-Manila Authentication Certificates with original· documents that include birth certificates,· marriage certificates, certificates of singleness, diplomas, transcripts of records, certifications, among others.
The purpose of this is to avoid the proliferation of fake documents.
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06 November 2008
All Filipino passport holders are advised to renew their passport
six (6) months before its expiration.
For those who will travel, they have to renew their passport
eight (8) months before it expires. Immigration authorities
require that whenever a person travels abroad, his/her passport
is at least six months valid beyond the contemplated period
of stay
9 February 2009
The Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines wishes to alert
the filipino nationals of the rampant internet fraud schemes
and text scams that continously victimize OFWs and their families.
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