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Where can i renew my philippine passport here in orlando florida?

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Where can i renew my philippine passport here in orlando florida?

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  1. The closest consulate to you is located at:

    1635 Miami Road, suite #3

    Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316

    What do I need to renew my Philippine Passport?

    Each applicant must appear in person at the Consulate and bring with them the following:

    Duly accomplished passport application form

    Most recent Philippine passport

    One (1) copy of the passport data page(s)

    for brown passports – copy the pages which show the data and picture of the applicant

    Two (2) identical passport size (1.77" x1.37") photographs, colored with white background, taken within six (6) months of filing the application for renewal of passport.

    If the applicant’s last passport is the brown one – which only shows the applicant’s middle initial, – a copy of any VALID IDENTIFICATION which shows his/her WHOLE MIDDLE NAME must also be provided. Acceptable forms of identification are:

    Birth Certificate

    Marriage Certificate

    Baptismal Certificate

    State ID or Driver License, or

    Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)

    First time applicants must also bring the original and a copy of

    NSO certified Birth Certificate, if born in the Philippines; or

    Report of Birth, if born outside the Philippines (Please see requirements for Report of Birth)

    The fee for the issuance of a passport is $50.00 for a 32-page passport or $60.00 for a 64-page passport. Accepted forms of payment are cash, money order, cashier’s check or bank draft made payable to the Philippine Consulate General. Personal checks, credit or debit cards are not accepted. All consular service fees are non-refundable.

    If a person applying for a passport renewal cannot appear in person at the Consulate, they may authorize a representative to submit the application papers provided that the application form is notarized.

    What if the applicant is unable to appear in person at the Consulate to file his or her renewal?

    Forms that are not notarized may still be accepted if the representatives are directly related to the applicant (i.e. a parent, spouse, sibling, son or daughter of the applicant). However, acceptance of the application is still at the discretion of the Consular Officer in charge, and proof of the representative’s relation to the applicant will be needed

    Good luck


  2. You have to renew and send that to Philippine Embassy in Washington DC.

    go to www.philippineembassy.gov

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