PH EMBASSY BRINGS CONSULAR SERVICES TO PINOYS IN THE PEACH STATE

Consul Barbie Rosales gives a briefing at an oath taking ceremony during the consular outreach mission in Atlanta, Georgia, where 132 individuals reacquired their Philippine citizenship.
Consul Barbie Rosales gives a briefing at an oath taking ceremony during the consular outreach mission in Atlanta, Georgia, where 132 individuals reacquired their Philippine citizenship.

PRESS RELEASE

WDC-60-2024

01 August 2024

Embassy Press and Information Section

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The Philippine Embassy in Washington DC successfully conducted a three-day consular outreach mission in Atlanta, Georgia from July 26 to 28, 2024.

The outreach brought essential consular services closer to Filipinos living in the Peach State. Filipinos and Filipino-Americans were able to renew their passport, reacquire their citizenship, report their marriage and their children’s birth, and seek consular advice without the need to travel the long distance to Washington, D.C.

The Embassy’s team, led by Consul Barbie Rosales, provided consular services, including the processing of 303 passport applications, registration of 208 overseas absentee voters, and the reacquisition of Philippine citizenship of 132 individuals. The consular team also went the extra mile by administering the reacquisition of Philippine citizenship of a Filipino national who was unable to attend his scheduled oath-taking ceremony due to medical reasons, at the request of his family.

“Our dedicated consular team not only served many Filipino nationals in the Peach State, but they also went above and beyond to assist even those who could not attend,” said Ambassador Jose Manuel G. Romualdez. “This reflects our strong commitment to ensuring that all Filipinos, regardless of their circumstances, can access our services and get the support they need.” 

The Atlanta outreach also registered the highest number of transactions in an outreach paid by credit card and mobile wallets since the Embassy launched the e-payment system in May 2024. Fifty percent of the transactions were completed through digital payments, surpassing both cash and money orders.

“We are delighted to see e-payments become the preferred method for half of our transactions,” said Consul General Donna Rodriguez. “This shift not only reflects modern convenience but also highlights our commitment to adapting our services to the needs of our Filipino community.”

The Embassy thanks Honorary Consul General Raoul Donato, Fr. Sunny Punnakuziyil of the St. John Neumann Catholic Church, and the volunteers from the Filipino community who supported the consular outreach.

This outreach in Atlanta is the Embassy’s sixth consular outreach mission of the year.

 

For more information on consular services and upcoming outreach missions, please visit the Embassy’s website www.philippineembassy-dc.org. END

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01 August 2024

Consul Barbie Rosales administers the oath of allegiance to a Filipino national at their hospital bed, at the request of his family. This special accommodation was part of the Philippine Embassy’s consular outreach mission in Atlanta, demonstrating the Embassy’s commitment to providing compassionate and accessible services to all Filipinos.
Consul Barbie Rosales administers the oath of allegiance to a Filipino national at their hospital bed, at the request of his family. This special accommodation was part of the Philippine Embassy’s consular outreach mission in Atlanta, demonstrating the Embassy’s commitment to providing compassionate and accessible services to all Filipinos.

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01 August 2024

Consular team processing passport applications and overseas absentee voters’ registration. Over 300 passports and 200 voter registrations were processed at the three-day consular outreach mission in Atlanta, Georgia, held from 26 to 28 July 2024 at the St. John Neumann Catholic Church.
Consular team processing passport applications and overseas absentee voters’ registration. Over 300 passports and 200 voter registrations were processed at the three-day consular outreach mission in Atlanta, Georgia, held from 26 to 28 July 2024 at the St. John Neumann Catholic Church.