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Gestart door LMBen, maandag 6 januari 2014, 13:52:34

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LMBen

Dit moet je even weten voor je naar de bi gaat voor je jaarlijkse rapport

1.  she hands you the form and directs you to the copy place next door so you can make copies which you will then use to put in your information.  You must return the original form to her, which she gives to the next in line.
2.  fill out the form in black ink only
3.  the first half of the first page is the normal information which we usually fill out. no problem
4.  the other half of the first page is dedicated to your spouse.  if you don't have one, write NA
5.  the 3rd page is dedicated to info about your children  name, age, sex, residence, etc. etc and/or representatives that may be sponsoring or helping you.  Next come your parents, name, age, residence, etc. etc.  If you don't have any of the above, just write in NA.  The top part of the 4th page you will need to put in your parents name if they are deceased, but no other information is requested.
6.  the bottom part of the 4th page you must take to the lawyer (upstairs) how convenient.  He must sign an notarize the document
7.  take the now filled-out (4) page document next door to get another copy
7.  returning back to the BOI office, you must get your thumb prints (left and right), on both your original document and the copy.  (btw,they have a stinky rag to wipe off the ink, which doesn't work, so come prepared with small bottle of alcohol and some tissue.
8.  As is usually required, you need to submit (2) copies each of the first page in your passport and the last stamped page
9.  (2) passport size photos
10.  (2) copies of your ACR card
11.  pay your fee
12.  HOWEVER, then you find out that Dumaguete BOI and other satellite offices cannot process your document until payment it is approved by the office in Cebu or Manila.  And (for some unknown reason) can't be done until January 14th, so you must come back then and pick up your passport and receipt.
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LMBen

PRESS RELEASE
6 January 2014

More than 2,100 foreigners made their annual report to the Bureau of Immigration (BI) during the first three days of registration in different satellite offices nationwide, Commissioner Siegfred B. Mison announced yesterday.

Mison said the policy is in compliance with Section 10 of Republic Act 562 or the Alien Registration Act. It also aims to strictly enforce compliance of the immigration law in the interest of national security, public safety, and public order.

He also explained that the annual reporting helps the government determine whether a foreigner is still residing in the country or has already left.

Under the latest BI Memorandum, it prohibits travel agencies, law firms, and other entities transacting with the BI from accomplishing the application form or paying the corresponding application fees on behalf of their clients.

Mison said aliens making the annual report should bring their Alien Certificate of Registration I-Cards, Certificate of Residence and official receipts of the annual report fee paid during the previous year.

He reminded registrants to fill-up the four-page renewal form before going to immigration offices to avoid necessary delay. Foreigners could go to any BI satellite office in the country to register which usually takes only about five minutes.

As of last Friday, a total of 1, 084 foreigners reported in BI main office in Manila; 238 registrants in Makati; Cebu District Office has 123; Clark has 107 registrants; 81 in Davao; Quezon City with 43 registrants; Batangas office has 33; and Baguio Field Office has 25.

On the other hand, 18 foreigners registered in Butuan City; 17 in Iloilo; 16 in San Fernando, La Union; Dagupan field office has 14. However, in Ologapo field office, only 12 foreigners have reported since last weekend while Clark Satellite office has only one registrant.

"We encouraged all foreigners to have them properly registered for their own protection. You have 60 days to file your annual report to the nearest immigration offices in provinces and cities," the immigration chief said.

An application fee of P310 is required as part of the requirements for reportage. If a foreigner fails to file an annual report within the 60 days, a P200 penalty will be imposed every month.

Non-compliance may cause a foreigner's visa to be cancelled. Violators may also be deported if they fail to comply with the annual reporting.

Under the said memo, foreign nationals who are under 14 years of age or about 65 years old, imbecile, staying in a penal institution, or confined in a hospital are not required to appear in person.

Those who can show sufficient proof of physical incapability to report in person can also send a representative to apply.
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bananacreek

Citaat van: Benincebu op dinsdag  7 januari 2014, 06:38:47
PRESS RELEASE
6 January 2014

More than 2,100 foreigners made their annual report to the Bureau of Immigration (BI) during the first three days of registration in different satellite offices nationwide, Commissioner Siegfred B. Mison announced yesterday.

Mison said the policy is in compliance with Section 10 of Republic Act 562 or the Alien Registration Act. It also aims to strictly enforce compliance of the immigration law in the interest of national security, public safety, and public order.

He also explained that the annual reporting helps the government determine whether a foreigner is still residing in the country or has already left.

Under the latest BI Memorandum, it prohibits travel agencies, law firms, and other entities transacting with the BI from accomplishing the application form or paying the corresponding application fees on behalf of their clients.

Mison said aliens making the annual report should bring their Alien Certificate of Registration I-Cards, Certificate of Residence and official receipts of the annual report fee paid during the previous year.

He reminded registrants to fill-up the four-page renewal form before going to immigration offices to avoid necessary delay. Foreigners could go to any BI satellite office in the country to register which usually takes only about five minutes.

As of last Friday, a total of 1, 084 foreigners reported in BI main office in Manila; 238 registrants in Makati; Cebu District Office has 123; Clark has 107 registrants; 81 in Davao; Quezon City with 43 registrants; Batangas office has 33; and Baguio Field Office has 25.

On the other hand, 18 foreigners registered in Butuan City; 17 in Iloilo; 16 in San Fernando, La Union; Dagupan field office has 14. However, in Ologapo field office, only 12 foreigners have reported since last weekend while Clark Satellite office has only one registrant.

"We encouraged all foreigners to have them properly registered for their own protection. You have 60 days to file your annual report to the nearest immigration offices in provinces and cities," the immigration chief said.

An application fee of P310 is required as part of the requirements for reportage. If a foreigner fails to file an annual report within the 60 days, a P200 penalty will be imposed every month.

Non-compliance may cause a foreigner's visa to be cancelled. Violators may also be deported if they fail to comply with the annual reporting.

Under the said memo, foreign nationals who are under 14 years of age or about 65 years old, imbecile, staying in a penal institution, or confined in a hospital are not required to appear in person.

Those who can show sufficient proof of physical incapability to report in person can also send a representative to apply.

Vandaag kreeg ik een text dat we niet meer kunnen betalen in Dumaguete maar naar Mandauwe Imm moeten.....moet het nog navragen....... :ikkeniebegrijp: :ikkeniebegrijp: :negatief: :negatief:

LMBen

Gezellig Creec kunnen we een biertje drinken hehe
Welkom in Cebu
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Ronny55

 :confused2: snap dat hele gedoe niet meer , maarja , we zullen ons er moeten bij neerleggen. Zo te horen heb ik nog geluk in CDO te wonen....
Alles gaat, zelfs kiekens gaan en die hebben hun knieƫn vanachter .
Het komt er niet op aan WAT je kent maar WIE je kent.

Luke

Ik begrijp niet goed waarom BI Dumaguete bijna geen diensten meer leverd. Zijn er dan niet genoeg expats in Duma?
Wat zit daar achter??

Priba

Op de site van Bureau of Immigration kun je het 4 pages document downloaden !! 2 recente pasfotos  !! en even langs de Notaris , (ik denk niet dat in de plaatselijke BI offices een Notaris aanwezig is ???  Veel plezier  :belgiesmiley: :nederlandsevlag: :smiley-philippines: :vl:

bananacreek

Voor de yearly report heb je geen genotariseerde stukken van een advokaat nodig voor ZOVER ik weet (tot vorig jaar january)

In Negros Oriental zitten meer dan 6000 buitenlanders zoals ik vorig jaar hoorde van de BI chief peter Bueno (nu chief op Mactan Cebu airport)

Ga het vrijdag even vragen of het zou weer blanke roddel kunnen zijn?.......... :weetikniet: :weetikniet:

LMBen

Nu wel Creec je formulieren moeten genotaliseerd worden.
Wat ik heb gelezen op het living in cebuforum duurd het ongeveer een uurtje in en uit de bi in cebu mandaue
Wel eerst even de formulieren thuis rustig invullen (na downloaden) scheeld tijd en de kans dat de forms out of stock zijn
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bananacreek

Ok, dank u en zal kijken of ik ze kan downloaden....... :hoedjeaf: