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Had NOA2, Beneficiary don't have passport yet

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Hello Everyone,

IR-5 here and received NOA2 recently, but the beneficiary don't have her passport yet due to her birth certificate has a correction. The beneficiary is my mom and she lives in the province, she already went to a Local Office in our town to get an annotation about the correction of her birth certificate which is the "birth of place". The local office sent the documents couple days ago to Manila (all i know sent to NSO). They told my mother that it will take months before the NSO will release the corrected birth certificate. Well, we have NOA2 and I wanted her to have passport soon for future processing in NVC.

I contacted my brother in Manila and asked him to go to NSO to find about the information on how to do a rush/expedite process about the correction. The information he got is that my mother needs to go PSA to get the copy of the corrected birth certificate before she can go to NSO.

I only know that you can get the authenticated birth certificate at NSO,,,,but what is this PSA?

Please enlighten me especially to those who have the same situation.

Questions:

1)Do my mother need to go to Manila physically to get her corrected birth certificate?

2)What is the difference of PSA and NSO?

 

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, markNmarieta said:

Hello Everyone,

IR-5 here and received NOA2 recently, but the beneficiary don't have her passport yet due to her birth certificate has a correction. The beneficiary is my mom and she lives in the province, she already went to a Local Office in our town to get an annotation about the correction of her birth certificate which is the "birth of place". The local office sent the documents couple days ago to Manila (all i know sent to NSO). They told my mother that it will take months before the NSO will release the corrected birth certificate. Well, we have NOA2 and I wanted her to have passport soon for future processing in NVC.

I contacted my brother in Manila and asked him to go to NSO to find about the information on how to do a rush/expedite process about the correction. The information he got is that my mother needs to go PSA to get the copy of the corrected birth certificate before she can go to NSO.

I only know that you can get the authenticated birth certificate at NSO,,,,but what is this PSA?

Please enlighten me especially to those who have the same situation.

Questions:

1)Do my mother need to go to Manila physically to get her corrected birth certificate?

2)What is the difference of PSA and NSO?

 

 

 

 

 

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