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DFA suspends operations in areas affected by Karding

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 10:42 PM September 25, 2022

Department of Foreign Affairs seal over building. STORY: DFA suspends operations in areas affected by Karding

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MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has suspended the Consular Operations for Monday, Sept. 26, in areas affected by Typhoon Karding.

Those who will be affected by Monday’s suspension need not reschedule their appointments. They just need to show up at their designated outlets with their original appointment papers within 30 days, according to the DFA website.

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The DFA suspended operations in the following consular offices (CO) and temporary off-site passport services (TOPS):

FEATURED STORIES
  • DFA Aseana
  • TOPS MOA
  • TOPS Uptown
  • TOPS SM City Sucat
  • CO Angeles
  • TOPS Angeles
  • CO Antipolo
  • CO Baguio
  • CO Calasiao
  • CO Dasmarinas
  • CO La Union
  • CO Lipa
  • TOPS Lipa
  • CO Legazpi
  • CO Lucena
  • CO Malolos
  • TOPS Malolos
  • CO Pampanga
  • TOPS Pampanga
  • TOPS Olongapo
  • CO Paniqui
  • CO Puerto Princesa
  • CO San Nicolas
  • CO San Pablo
  • CO Santiago
  • CO Tuguegarao
  • CO NCR Central
  • TOPS SM Aura
  • CO NCR East
  • TOPS North EDSA
  • CO NCR North
  • TOPS Robinsons Novaliches
  • CO NCR Northeast
  • TOPS Robinsons Magnolia
  • CO NCR South
  • TOPS Las Pinas
  • TOPS San Pedro
  • CO NCR West
  • TOPS SM Manila

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