U.S. Embassy in the Philippines Health Alert
U.S. Embassy Health Alert

Allen “Pop” Reeves American Legion Post 123
U.S. Embassy Manila, Philippines
U.S. Consular Agency Cebu, Philippines  

February 2, 2022

Health Alert:  Limited Routine Passport and Citizenship Services Resume in Manila 

Location:  Philippines

Event:  Limited routine passport and citizenship services have resumed at the U.S. Embassy in Manila.  Wait times may be longer than usual as we work through a backlog of appointment requests. 

Actions to take: 

If you are traveling within the next two weeks and do not have a valid U.S. passport, please see our website for information on applying for an emergency passport. 

Do not come to the Embassy or Consular Agency if you feel sick or are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms.  Instead, please cancel your appointment and reschedule for a later date.  There is no penalty for canceling an appointment in these circumstances. 

Monitor the Embassyโ€™s COVID-19 information page for updates.

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Assistance:

U.S. Embassy Manila: +63 (2) 5301-2000; ACSInfoManila@state.gov

State Department โ€“ Consular Affairs: 888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444

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Sgt Michael R. Hilbert, USMC, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter PI 887 is a veterans service organization located in Angeles City, Philippines.

The motto of the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) is โ€œNever again will one generation of veterans abandon anotherโ€œ. The VVA is a congressionally chartered national organization that serves Vietnam-era veterans and their families. The organization was founded in Washington, D.C. in January 1978 by 15 Vietnam veteran advocates. The VVA has been a leader in advocating for the U.S. government to fulfill its obligations to veterans.

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