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RENEWAL OF ACR I-CARD PROCESS - Pacific South Morning Journal ®




RENEWAL OF ALIEN CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION IDENTITY CARD (ACR I-CARD)

Who can apply?


All foreign nationals who are existing ACR I-card holders whose basis of renewal is any of the following:

*    Expiration of the one (1) year validity of the card;

*    Re-registration of alien upon reaching the age of 14;

*    Change of visa status;

*    Replacement of ACR as required under the Alien Registration Act of 1950, as amended.

Where to apply?

BI Main Office

What to bring?

1. Checklist with complete documentary requirements
http://www.immigration.gov.ph/images/FORMS/Checklist/4AlienRegistration/Renewal.pdf

2. Application Form
http://www.immigration.gov.ph/images/FORMS/Checklist/4AlienRegistration/BI%20FORM%202014-08-010%20Rev%201.pdf


How to apply?


Secure and fill out an application form and attach required documents.

Submit application with complete requirements.

Check the database for any derogatory record.

Get an Order of Payment Slip (OPS).

Pay the required fees.

Submit copy of Official Receipt.

After evaluation application and approved, the ACR I-Card shall be printed or requested.You may need to return to the office to pick it up. Call to verify that it is in the office to avoid a wasted trip.

Present claim stub and identification (ID) card.


How much does it cost?

AMOUNT

I-Card Fee $ 50. 00






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