Originally Posted by
lordna
OK so we attended the Philippine Embassy yesterday to do the necessary for NBI clearance after having phoned in advance. The instructions on the website are oiut of date.
So we took:-
A ball point pen (absolutely essential as nobody seems to have one)
Photocopy of passport
1 passport size photo
Fee for the NBI clearance (£18)
Pre paid special delivery envelope from the post office so authorised documents can be posted to you
My wife was told of two options as once you get the documents back from the Phil embassy in London (fingerprint card), you send it on to a relative or friend in the philippines to get it processed at the NBI office in the Philippines. 1). Phone the NBI in the Philippines to tell them your relative will be bringing your NBI clearance on your behalf, or 2) complete a "special power of attorney" form at the phil embassy London giving your friend or relative the power to obtain your NBI clearance on your behalf. You will need to photocopy this form or complete another copy. Take small change for the photocopier. For the SPA approval you need your relative or friends name and address details and need to pay an additional £18. The authorised form can be returned to you in the prepaid envelope already supplied for the fingerprint card.
The queues at the embassy are slow moving and it all seems a bit chaotic so be prepared for a long wait. It pays to get there early.
After getting all the forms completed and paying the fees, my wifes fingerprints were taken. Now we are just waiting to receive the authorised documents to send on to the Philippines which she was told would be in about 3 working days.
I will update this thread as we progress the NBI clearance and actually get the documents back from the Philippines.