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Where to bring the Sundry Fingerprints issued by Philippine Embassy?

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Hi, 

Would like to ask anybody who had their sundry fingerprints done at Philippine Embassy (me here in UAE) ? Which NBI office did your authorized representative brought/ submit your sundry for dry seal?

Anybody who had the same experience having their fingerprints abroad to send it to Philippines for apostille?

 

I saw some discussion getting their fingerprints was done at camp crame, did your representative went there to get it stamped?

 

Thank you in  for those can share their experiences.

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13 hours ago, Jowan said:

Hi, I need help please. 

 

Is there anybody who experienced to get their Sundry Fingerprints (issued by Phil. Embassy) had it stamped/ dry sealed by NBI and get it apostille?

 

I'm applying for Qatar Police Clearance as part of the K1 requirements to secure police clearance for the country I've been to for more than 6 months.

Mostly of I have read here was they were in the Philippines and personally get their fingerprints in Camp Crame or NBI in UN Station.

I'm currently working here in United Arab Emirates and I've been to Phil. Embassy and had my Sundry fingerprints done.

Mostly of the people I've asked were telling me that this Sundry fingerprints is only for applying NBI Clearance and Sundry fingerprints is another thing.

I called NBI  and spoke to the one of the customer service and informed me that I should present my self personally to NBI Fingerprint Officer in order to get the Sundry fingerprints with the letter from US Embassy for this kind of request, because DFA only accept Sundry issued/ verified by NBI (but they are not kinda sure, as they said this is the first time they encounter this matter.)   Is this true?

The hassle thing on this is traveling to Philippines just to have this fingerprint which is too complicated because of the travel restrictions. 

 

This was their reply to me in my email and then I call them for clarification.

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Anybody who had the same experience. Care to share please.

 

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