DFA Tuguegarao office closed due to stricter community quarantine | Inquirer News

DFA Tuguegarao office closed due to stricter community quarantine

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 04:02 PM October 03, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs’ Consular Office in Tuguegarao is temporarily closed after the city government there implemented a stricter coronavirus quarantine.

In a Facebook post on Friday, DFA Tuguegarao office said its closure takes effect starting this Saturday until Oct. 18.

“CO Tuguegarao will resume its regular operations on 19 October 2020,” read the statement.

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#DFAAdvisory: Temporary Suspension of Operations in DFA Consular Office in Tuguegarao: https://bit.ly/30uZ24VThe…

Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines 發佈於 2020年10月2日 星期五

DFA advised that applicants with confirmed appointments with DFA and are unable to avail consular services must secure another appointment through sending an e-mail at [email protected] with the following information:

  • Name
  • Date of birth
  • Original appointment date and time
  •  Preferred date and time of new appointment

The new appointment may be on any weekday from  Oct. 19 until Nov. 19 during the CO’s regular operation hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

DFA also noted that applicants who need emergency or urgent consular services may contact CO Tuguegarao by email at [email protected].

#BREAKING: Tuguegarao City will be placed under Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) starting October 3, 2020.Full guidelines will be posted later.

Tuguegarao City Information Office 發佈於 2020年10月1日 星期四

On Oct. 1, Tuguegarao government announced that it will be placed under modified enhanced community quarantine from Oct. 3 to Oct. 16.

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