Dec 192014
 

MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has released its schedule for its authentication services amid the observance of several public holidays in December.

The following schedule applies to the following branches: Department of Foreign Affairs-Aseana (DFA Aseana), DFA NCR-West (SM Manila), DFA NCR-East (SM Megamall). DFA NCR-Northeast (Ali Mall), DFA NCR-South (Metro Gaisano Alabang), and DFA San Fernando-Pampanga (Robinson Starmills).

DFA said its regular schedule will resume on January 5.

For Expedite-filed documents:

Date of Filing Date of Release
19 December 2014 22 December 2014
22 December 2014 23 December 2014
23 December 2014 29 December 2014

For Regular-filed documents:

Date of Filing Date of Release
19 December 2014 07 January 2015
22 December 2014 08 January 2015
23 December 2014 08 January 2015
29 December 2014 09 January 2015

Authentication services pertain to the authentication of an act, deed documents and other materials executed or sourced within Philippine legal jurisdiction. This is necessary in case a foreign embassy or consulate requires authentication of documents.

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