How can I track my Philippine passport?
How can I track my Philippine passport?
Applicants just need to log on to https://tracker.passport.gov.ph or go back to the site where they applied their passport at https://www.passport.gov.ph and then click “Track Your Passport.” It will now be called “Unified Passport Tracking System.”
How do I track my passport status?
Check Your Passport Status by Phone You can call the National Passport Information Center at 1-877-487-2778 or 1-888-874-7793 (TDD/TTY) to check on your status. The center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Eastern Time, excluding federal holidays.
How can I check my passport status in DFA?
Access www.passport.gov.ph. Click on ‘Manage Existing Appointment’ Enter appointment code and email address. Check Im not a robot and click view details.
How can I check if my passport is ready?
Check Online Access the Online Passport Status System to check your application status. You may not be able to get a status update for 2 weeks after you apply or renew. During these weeks, your application and supporting documents are safely on their way to us.
How can I get my passport delivered?
Secure an appointment at https://www.passport.gov.ph/appointment/.
- Fill up the online passport application form.
- Choose the type of processing.
- Choose a Payment Method.
- Check the box for ‘Deliver via courier’ option.
How can I get my DFA reference number?
Applicants who have successfully booked an appointment will receive their reference number through the email address they have in the online appointment system.
What is file number in passport tracking?
A Passport Reference File Number is a number provided to an individual when they apply for a Passport. The Passport Reference File Number helps an individual track the status of their passport application online. This is a unique number provided to every passport applicant.
How long does it take for your passport to arrive?
The vast majority of all passport applications are being dealt with well within 10 weeks. However, a passport can only be issued once all the checks have been completed satisfactorily and will take longer if applications are submitted with missing or incomplete information.
Why is my passport taking so long?
Why is it Taking So Much Longer to Get a Passport? The coronavirus pandemic has caused passport processing times to take longer than normal because passports are currently backlogged. Many people applied for passports before the pandemic, and now the government is trying to process each passport to lessen the backlog.