Passport Renewal During CMCO In Malaysia
This has been my third time going to our Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur to settle my Passport renewal. This time around, the procedures were totally different. We are undergoing a different situation where traveling is restricted to minimize any possible spread of the Covid19 infection in Malaysia.
Allow me to share with you my experiences in processing the renewal of my Passport at the Embassy during this time.
a. Secure online appointment at the Philippines Embassy
Before heading to the Embassy, you must take an online appointment at the Embassy’s portal. Your
appointment date follows the available slot according to the first letter of
your family name.
If the slot is full and your passport expiration date is
already going to be over, I would suggest you call our Philippine Embassy Help
Center (03-2148-4233) to seek further assistance/ advice.
b. Prepare all your documents for your renewal transaction
Before going to the embassy, ensure that you have complied
all the requirements to process your transaction.
The checklists are:
- A confirmed online appointment which you need to present to the Embassy Security guard before you are allowed to get inside to process your transaction. Please don’t give a fake appointment letter as they have a master list of those expected applicants on that day.
- Dully accomplished renewal application form which is downloadable at the Philippine website.
- Your current e-Passport
- A photocopy of your e-Passport (info page)
In case you need to provide other personal details to the
Embassy, please bring other supporting documents about your identity so you
don’t need to be worried during your application.
c. Get a travel permit for interstate
If you are traveling from a different state, then you need
to get an Permit Pergerakan Perintah Kawalan
Pergerakan Bersyarat (PKPB).
They will require you to bring two copies. One for them and
one for you.
Make sure that all information is correct especially your
Passport number and the car details which you will be showing during spot-checking in Kuala Lumpur and when going back to Johor Bahru right after the
toll at Kempas, Johor.
d. Drive your own to get to the Embassy
Driving to the embassy is the most convenient this time as
public transport is not available.
If you don’t have a car, then you can take a domestic flight
at the Senai International Airport to Kuala Lumpur then from Kuala Lumpur
International Airport, you can use the train to get to KL Sentral and from KL
Sentral, transit to another train to get to KLCC so it’s easy for you to take
grab car to the Philippine Embassy.
e. Submission of my documents
Upon submitting all my documents, you need to follow your
transaction number which the guard will be giving you once you enter the
office. Don’t worry, they are very accommodating.
During the photo session, if you want to look fresh on your
passport info page, make sure that you take a good rest so that your face is
not oily. Just what the embassy officer mentioned, just relax and if you need
to put a bit of foundation to your face, then by all means you can do it so at least you don’t look haggard in your photo especially if you been tired from a
long-distance journey.
f. Getting my new Passport
The release of your new Passport can either:
a. Via courier
By choosing this option, you need to buy a prepaid envelope
from Post Laju worth RM10-11. If you choose this, you will be required to sign a
waiver by our Embassy that once the Passport is sent out to the courier service
provider, the Embassy is not responsible for any loss.
b. Self pick up
The officer advised taking this option since it's more
secured. This option will lead you to go back again to the embassy but your
documents especially your passport is secured. This option will avoid any
possible inconvenience to you when your passport is lost.
How long will I need to wait for my passport?
You will also be receiving an SMS from the Embassy that your
passport is ready for pick up. When picking up your passport, you need to make
sure that you follow the schedule of releasing documents in the Embassy. It
follows according to the first letter of your family name.
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