The Department of Foreign Affairs Regional Consular Office in San Fernando

The Department of Foreign Affairs Regional Consular Office in San Fernando, Pampanga is now accepting the following documents for authentication:
1.    NBI Clearance
2.      NSO issued documents in security paper including Certificate of No Marriage     (CENOMAR)
               
3.      Barangay Certification wI Mayor Certification*

4.      Police Clearance*

     5.      Affidavits of Employment, Trainings/Seminars, and Baptism/Confirmation w/ Regional Trial Court (RTC) Certification*

     6.      Other notarized documents (Special Power of Attorney, Affidavit of Support and Guarantee, Consent, etc.) with RTC Certification*

7.      Medical certifications authenticated by the Department of Health (DOH)

8.      PRC documents**

9.      LTO License Certification (issued by LTO main office only)

     10.   Foreign documents authenticated by Philippine Embassies/Consulates abroad or documents authenticated by Foreign Embassies/Consulates based in the Philippines

    11.   School records (TOR, Diploma, Form 137, etc) with CHED, TESDA, or DepEd Certificate of Authentication and Verification (CAV)**

   12.   School records with CAV issued by State Colleges and Universities**

In case the document needs further verification, the applicant is advised to file at Authentication Division, Aseana Building, corner Bradco Ave., Macapagal Blvd., Parañaque City, Metro Manila. The public is reminded that Liaison Officers of Recruitment Agencies are not allowed to tansact authentication services at any Regional Consular Office (RCO).

In addition, an applicant may send an authorized representativeregardless of affinity,  to apply on his behalf. The authorized representative must have a valid ID and has to present a signed authorization letter or Special Power of Attorney from the applicant, a photocopy of the applicant’s ID bearing his signature, and a photocopy of the authorized representative’s ID

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