DFA: Philippine e-Visa operations in China suspended ---Anna Felicia Bajo/AOL, GMA Integrated News

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday announced that the operations of the Philippine e-Visa system in China has been temporarily suspended until further notice. In an advisory, the DFA said that visa applicants in China are advised to contact the nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate by visiting the directory at https://dfa.gov.ph/about/dfa-directory/our-foreign-service-posts-dfa in lodging their applications as well as for further inquiries. According to the DFA, no explanation has been given yet on why the operations have been suspended.—Anna Felicia Bajo/AOL, GMA Integrated News

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