DFA Consular Office in Antipolo suspends operations until Jan. 20

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The Consular Office of the Department of Foreign Affairs in Antipolo City has suspended its operations until Jan. 20 due to COVID-19 cases among its personnel.

In its public advisory on its official web page, the Department of Foreign Affairs Office of Consular Affairs is urging the public to contact the DFA Consular Office- Antipolo by sending an email toThe DFA said the temporary suspension of the operations of the DFA Consular Offices and Temporary Off-Site Passport Services sites in Antipolo and other sites in the country, is due to the steep rise in COVID-19 cases among the government agency’s personnel.

During the temporary closure of offices, no passport of Apostille applications will be processed or released according to the DFA advisory.The DFA Advisory can be accessed through this link, https://bit.ly/33jwRdjThe public may also call the following numbers:Passport, Authentication, and other Consular inquiries: 8 6519400

 

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