Filipino expats residing in the UAE are advised that passport services and all other consular procedures will not be available on June 12th in observance of Philippine Independence Day. Additionally, the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate-General in Dubai will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday, June 17 to 18, for the Eid Al Adha holidays. However, expats can stay updated on the latest news by following KT on WhatsApp Channels. In case of emergencies, the missions have established hotlines that can be contacted.
For those in Dubai and the northern emirates, the consulate can be reached on various numbers for different services. For passport, notarial, civil registry, and other consular matters, individuals can call +971 4 220 7100. For assistance to nationals, a different number, +971 56 501 5756, is available. For assistance to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), contact the Migrant Workers’ Office at +971 56 353 5558 or +971 50 652 6626. In Abu Dhabi, the embassy can be contacted at +971 50 813 7836 or +971 50 443 8003.
For those who are unable to visit the consulate during weekdays, a special Saturday mission will be held on June 29th. The Consulate-General in Dubai will be open for certain services from 8am to 12pm, and appointments must be booked in advance. Individuals can book a slot for services such as passport renewals, notarial services, applications for reports of birth and marriage, and legal capacity to contract marriage by visiting the link provided. Similarly, those requiring job contract verification or other services with the Migrant Workers’ Office can book a slot through another link.
In conclusion, Filipino expats in the UAE are informed about the closure of passport services and consular procedures on specific dates due to Philippine Independence Day and the Eid Al Adha holidays. They are also encouraged to utilize the hotlines set up by the missions in case of emergencies. Furthermore, a special Saturday mission is being organized for those who cannot visit the consulate during weekdays, providing convenient access to essential services. Expats are reminded to book appointments in advance for the Saturday mission to ensure efficient service delivery.