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hello to all VJ's may i ask the people who have received their visa's? why is it that in my visa, my case number has an excess of 2 digits which is "01". for example my original case number when i was just processing my visa my case number is MNL1234567890 but in my visa the case number was typed as MNL123456789001. there is an excess of "01". is it okey. is that really the case. i am just worried that there may have a discrepancy. your info and reply will be highly appreciated. thanks very much to you good people. God bless you all.

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hello to all VJ's may i ask the people who have received their visa's? why is it that in my visa, my case number has an excess of 2 digits which is "01". for example my original case number when i was just processing my visa my case number is MNL1234567890 but in my visa the case number was typed as MNL123456789001. there is an excess of "01". is it okey. is that really the case. i am just worried that there may have a discrepancy. your info and reply will be highly appreciated. thanks very much to you good people. God bless you all.

Your case number plus the 01 is actually Delbros' waybill number. Rather than assign a random number for your waybill, Delbros has simplified the process by adding this suffix. Also, if you are travelling with companions (i.e. your children) the suffices 01, 02, etc. are also used. There is nothing to be worried about. :)

PS If you don't include the suffix 01 in the tracking system of Delbros, this will be the message:

Tracking number:MNL20081234567

DATE & TIME DESCRIPTION

Tracking number has not yet been uploaded into our system.

Filed: Country: Philippines
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me too, it has 01 at the end. the fascilitator of the PDOS in CFO I attended said that it shouldn't create any problem. I believe were not the only people who have the same dilemma. everything will be alright.

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