The Philippine Embassy will send a mobile consular team to provide services to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the Eastern Province on March 7-8.
“The Embassy on Wheels (EOWs) will provide various services to OFWs at the Al Jazeera International School in Rakah district, Al-Khobar,” the embassy announced in a statement released yesterday.
The services include passports renewal, authentication of notary documents, NBI fingerprinting, issuance of letters of endorsements for Saudi police clearance, acceptance of marriage applications, reports of birth for newborn babies and passport releasing.
To be accommodated are the passport renewal applicants who made their online appointments during the schedule initially set on April 25-26 and the 300 passport renewal applicants who made appointments for May 23-24.
The certified list of appointments for the EOWs in Al-Khobar scheduled for March 7-8 is posted on the embassy website at www.philembassy-riyadh.org. The embassy will only accommodate passport renewal applicants on the certified list of appointments. Only new-born babies, senior citizens (60 years old and above) and lost passport applicants are exempted from the certified list.
Meanwhile, the EOWs processed 348 e-Passport applications, 138 documents for notarization, 10 birth reports four lost passport applications and 10 passport extensions on Feb. 21-22 at the Al-Jazeera International School.
Vice Consul Paulo V. Saret led the team and he expressed gratitude to the valuable assistance of the Filipino community.
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