Mary Ann Cajucom came all the way from Negros Occidental to bring out her problem regarding the unexplained delay in the renewal of her passport in Bacolod City.
Mary Ann had returned from work in Kuwait and was applying again to work overseas. She needed a valid passport to show to the agency she was applying at.
She said she applied for the renewal of her passport in Department of Foreign Affairs-Bacolod as early as November 2013. She followed up her passport weekly, she said, but was always told that it had not yet been issued.
Bantay OCW lent her a hand and sought the assistance of the office of Assistant Secretary Wilfredo Santos of DFA’s Office of Consular Affairs in Manila. It was discovered that Mary Ann had also applied for renewal in Kuwait, and this application was still pending, apparently causing some sort of bureaucratic logjam.
DFA-Manila sent an advisory to cancel Mary Ann’s renewal application in Kuwait. Soon enough, DFA-Bacolod called Mary Ann to inform her that she could claim her new passport.
In this age of digital communication, it is sad to think that Mary Ann still needed to spend thousands of pesos to go to Manila just to appeal this kind of problem.
This is just a simple problem of coordination!
If her case was just given due attention, our OFW would not have spent so much time, money and effort just to get her passport renewed. She could have been abroad working and already earning money.
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