How Much Renewal fee of Philippine Passport? Here are the official list of Philippine Passport fees.
How much is Philippine passport? The new biometric Philippine passport costs ₱950 pesos (approximately $21) in the Philippines or $60 abroad. Overtime processing for new passports costs an additional 350 pesos. Persons who take advantage of overtime processing get their passports within ten working days, but is only available in the Philippines.
₱500.00 for the 44-page Machine-Readable Passport (MRP)
₱950.00 for the 44-page Electronic Passport Passport (ePass)
₱250.00 additional payment for expedited processing of either the MRP or the ePass
₱700.00 for replacement of lost valid passport (MRP)
Regular Processing (15 working days) ₱950.00
Express Processing (7 working days) ₱1,200.00

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Passport Renewal
Please have all your original documents and IDs photocopied before going to DFA on your appointment date.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Personal appearance
Confirmed appointment
No need to submit a passport size photo
Most recent expiring or expired passport
Valid picture IDs and supporting documents to prove identity. (Please refer to List of Acceptable IDs and List of Supporting Documents)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Brown Passport or passports issued prior to 01 May 1995:
Bring original brown passport and photocopy of passport pages 1,2,3,4 and last page
Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) or Certified True Copy (CTC) of BC issued by the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) and duly authenticated by NSO, to determine complete middle name. Transcribed Birth Certificate from the LCR is required when entries in NSO Birth Certificate are blurred or unreadable.
Report of Birth duly authenticated by NSO if born abroad
Green Passport or passports issued after 01 May 1995:
Bring original green passport and photocopy of first and last page of passport
Machine Readable Passport (MRP) issued in the year 2007:
Bring original passport and photocopy of first and last page of passport
Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) or Certified True Copy (CTC) of BC issued by the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) to determine complete place of birth. Transcribed Birth Certificate from the LCR is required when entries in NSO Birth Certificate are blurred or unreadable
Old cancelled passport may also be presented in the absence of an NSO Birth Certificate
Electronic Passport (E-passport)
Bring original e-passport and photocopy of first (data page) and last page of passport
Click here to request for your NSO birth certificate online.
For married women who would like to use their married surname:
Marriage Contract (MC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) or Certified True Copy (CTC) of MC issued by the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) and duly authenticated by NSO. Transcribed Marriage Contract from the LCR is required when entries in NSO Marriage Contract are blurred or unreadable.
Report of Marriage duly authenticated by NSO if married abroad
For spouse of foreign national who would like to use their married surname:
Marriage Contract (MC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) or Certified True Copy (CTC) of MC issued by the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) and duly authenticated by NSO. Transcribed Marriage Contract from the LCR is required when entries in NSO Marriage Contract are blurred or unreadable.
Report of Marriage duly authenticated by NSO if married abroad
Original and photocopy of Commission of Filipino Overseas (CFO) Guidance and Counseling Certificate of Attendance (required for first time applicants or renewal of passport to be used for the first time the surname of the husband)
For married women who would like to revert to their maiden name:
Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) or Certified True Copy (CTC) of BC issued by the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) and duly authenticated by NSO. Transcribed Birth Certificate from the LCR is required when entries in NSO Birth Certificate are blurred or unreadable.
Report of Birth duly authenticated by NSO if born abroad
If already widowed: Death Certificate in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) of the deceased husband
If marriage is annulled: Certified True Copy (CTC) of annotated NSO Marriage Contract and Court Order effecting the annulment.
If divorced: Certified True Copy (CTC) of the Divorce Decree duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy or Consulate where the divorce was obtained or by the concerned foreign diplomatic or consular mission in the Philippines. Original and CTC of Philippine Court recognition of foreign divorce decree must also be present and the NSO Marriage Contract with the annotation of the Divorce Decree.
For minor applicants, requirements for first time minor applicants are still prescribed, in addition to the passport of minor
Aliens who acquired Filipino citizenship or applicants with foreign-sounding family names (e.g. LIM, CHO, SY, LEE, SAMADI, SINGH, etc.):
Bureau of Immigration Identification Certificate
Certificate of Naturalization
Election of Filipino Citizenship / Oath of Allegiance
If necessary,
Marriage Certificate of parents (duly authenticated by NSO)
NSO Birth Certificate of applicant or applicant’s brother or sister
Applicants who availed of Dual Citizenship or Election of Philippine Citizenship under RA 9225:
Identification Certificate
Oath of Allegiance
Order of Approval
Report of Birth (for those born abroad)
Click here to request for NSO marriage certificates online.
For Muslim Applicants
Same general requirements stated above
For converts who would like to use their Muslim name:
Annotated Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) bearing the Muslim name
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) or Office on Muslim Affairs (OMA) Certificate of Conversion
If applicant is a DOST Scholar
Secure a certification or clearance from DOST
LIST OF ACCEPTABLE IDS (At least 1 of the following):
Government-issued picture IDs such as the following:
Digitized SSS ID
Driver’s License
GSIS E-card
PRC ID
IBP ID
OWWA ID
Digitized BIR ID
Senior Citizen’s ID
Other acceptable picture IDs such as the following:
Old College ID
Alumni ID
Old Employment IDs
LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS (At least 3 of the following):
Voter’s ID
NSO Marriage Contract
Land Title
Seaman’s Book
Elementary or High School Form 137 or Transcript of Records with readable dry seal
Government Service Record
NBI Clearance
Police Clearance
Barangay Clearance
Old documents issued at least one year prior to date of application that show correct name, date and place of birth, picture and signature of applicant such as the following:
NSO Birth Certificate of child / children
SSS-E1 Form or Microfilmed Copy of SSS-E1 Form
Income Tax Return
Voter’s Certification, List of Voters and Voter’s Registration Record (for newly issued VRR, please attach receipt)
School Yearbook
Community Tax Certificate