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Philippine Embassy Announces Closure Of Passport Services At Al-sahel Sports Club, Appointments Rescheduled
Philippine Embassy in Kuwait announced the closure of Passport services at Al-Sahel Sports Club In Abu Halifa on their Social media page.
Starting from12 September, all passport services will be made available at the Embassy’s new office in Salwa Area. Passport applications will remain on an appointment basis (Walk-in Passport application is not allowed).
Passports will be dispensed from Sundays to Thursdays, 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. only.
Due to the limited space at the Embassy’s new office in Salwa Area, the Embassy also announces that it will reschedule all passport appointments that were previously scheduled for 12-16 September 2021. A list of passport applicants with their new appointment dates and times will be posted on the Embassy’s Facebook page.
The Embassy requests all passport applicants with rescheduled appointments to follow the new dates and times of their appointments. The Embassy will not accept applicants who will show up outside the date and time of their new appointment, as well as applicants with incomplete requirements. Applicants who do not appear on the date and time of their rescheduled appointment will have to secure a new appointment.
The Embassy’s new address is at Villa 15, Masjid Al-Aqsa Street, Block 1 in Salwa Area, near Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al-Saud Road (Road 30). The nearest bus stop, which is served by Bus No. 102, is only 360 meters away from the Embassy’s new office.
The Philippine Embassy appeals to the public to wear face masks at all times, and practice two-meter physical distancing from other people. They are further requested to bring umbrellas, fans, and bottled water or other refreshments while at the Embassy’s new office.
SOURCE : TIMES KUWAIT
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