What should I wear to Philippine Embassy?

What should I wear to Philippine Embassy?

PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL Please dress in proper attire to respect the dignity of the event (please no jeans, sandals, skimpy dress, etc). Those in improper dress may be refused entry to the premises.

Can I wear shorts in Philippine Embassy?

We strongly discourage applicants from coming dressed in skimpy outfits, shorts, sandos/sleeveless/see through shirts or slippers/flipflops or have facial piercings.

What should you wear to an Embassy?

We recommend wearing a blazer with a formal blouse as well as jeans or pants preferably dark, can also go with a dress taking into account that this is formal and favorable to the occasion. Avoid miniskirts or very tight dresses.

How much is the renewal of Philippine passport in San Francisco?

SCHEDULE OF FEES

ePassport $ 60.00
Replacement of Lost ePassport $ 150.00
Replacement of Lost MRP Passport $ 90.00
Passport Extension $ 25.00

What’s the best color to wear for a passport photo?

DO consider wearing a color other than black or white. Your photo will have a plain white background, so a colored shirt will help ensure your photo doesn’t look washed out.

Is it okay to have hair color in passport?

There should be no hair covering the eyes. Contrived expressions such as raised eyebrows, squinting or frowning are not acceptable. When having their photos captured, applicant may smile, but without showing their teeth and gums. Eyeglasses should always be removed before capturing the applicant’s photo.

What hair color do you put on your passport?

Your hair or eyes are an in-between color. Choose the color that seems the closest. For instance, if you have auburn hair, you can select either brown or red as your hair color. The State Department will not reject your application if you say your hair is red and they think it looks more brown in the photo!

Can you smile in Philippine passport?

The mid points of the mouth and the bridge of the nose should lie on an imaginary vertical line in the center of the image. When having their photos captured, applicant may smile, but without showing their teeth and gums. The ‘Mona Lisa’ smile is recommended. Eyeglasses and colored contact lenses should not be worn.

Can I wear jeans for visa interview?

So there you go! You can also try a semi-formal look with jeans or khakis.

Do I need an appointment to renew my Philippine passport in San Francisco?

All Filipino citizens applying for a passport, regardless of age, are required to appear personally at the Philippine Consulate General as their picture, together with their fingerprints and signature, will be taken on-site. The Consulate will accept passport applications by appointment only.

How do I make an appointment at the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco?

Email

  1. [email protected].
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Where is the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco?

Consulate General of the Philippines in San Francisco, California located at 447 Sutter Street, 6th Floor. View larger location map, get driving directions or view address, phone, fax, email, office hours, official website, consular services, visa types, consular jurisdiction, social media channels, and head of mission (HOM).

How much do stamps cost at the Philippine Consulate San Francisco?

Since it’s not stated in their website, obviously people are not gonna bring stamps BUT CONVENIENTLY they have a Filipino guy selling stamps upstairs for $12 and SURPRISE it’s cash only. A quick Google search reveals that USPS sells 20 stamps for $11.60USD but the San Francisco Philippine Consulate Stamp Seller sells 4 stamps for $12USD.

How do I make a fee to the Philippine Consulate Manila?

Fees should be made in cash or payable to the “Philippine Consulate General” in Money Order, Bank Draft, Certified Check or Cashier’s Check. Personal checks and credit/debit cards are not accepted.

Why does the Consulate General of the Philippines require additional documents?

The Philippine Consulate General reserves the right to require additional proof or documents from an applicant, to determine his/her citizenship/identity, the authenticity of the documents submitted, and to ensure accurate and complete personal data entries, pursuant to the Philippine Passport Law. All Fees are non-refundable.