Bacolod - Modify or Change Information in ACR Identity Card


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ProcedureEdit


This procedure explains various ways to Modify or Change Information in ACR Identity Card in Bacolod.


You are a foreign national under immigrant and non-immigrant visa including holder of Temporary Visitor’s Visa, who have stayed for more than fifty-nine days in the Philippines. You hold an ACR Identity Card (ACR I-Card) but some entries as address, name, nationality, civil status, etc. need to be amened. You can apply for Modify or Change Information in ACR I-Card by following:

  1. Prepare the requirements Form:
    • The Court Order (if applicable), the Amended/Corrected Birth Certificate, and the Affidavit of Amendment of Name/Inclusion of Name (for case of Name amendment);
    • The Official document proving change of citizenship/nationality, the Affidavit of Change of Citizenship/Nationality (for case of Citizenship/Nationality amendment);
    • The Official document proving change of civil status, the Affidavit of Change of Civil Status (for case of Civil Status amendment);
    • The Certificate of Residence frum the Barangay Captain, the Photocopy of ACR I-Card, and the Affidavit of Change of Address (for case of Address amendment);
    • Submission of additional supporting documents may be required by the Bureau for further verification and evaluation of application;
    • The application form Application

  2. Apply for Modify or Change Information in ACR I-Card
    Visit the BI Main Office or other Immigration Offices Office Locations that have the Alien Registration Program (ARP). Submit the completed application form and the required documents and the office will check the database for any derogatory record from you. Follow officer’s guding to take an Order of Payment Slip (OPS), pay the applicable fees and submit copy of the Official Receipt. After evaluation application and approved, the ACR I-Card shall be printed. Present claim stub and identification (ID) card to obtain the revised ACR I-Card.
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Required DocumentsEdit

  • The Court Order (if applicable), the Amended/Corrected Birth Certificate, and the Affidavit of Amendment of Name/Inclusion of Name (for case of Name amendment);
  • The Official document proving change of citizenship/nationality, the Affidavit of Change of Citizenship/Nationality (for case of Citizenship/Nationality amendment);
  • The Official document proving change of civil status, the Affidavit of Change of Civil Status (for case of Civil Status amendment);
  • The Certificate of Residence frum the Barangay Captain, the Photocopy of ACR I-Card, and the Affidavit of Change of Address (for case of Address amendment);
  • Submission of additional supporting documents may be required by the Bureau for further verification and evaluation of application;
  • The completed application form.

Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Bureau of Immigration
Address: Magallanes Dr, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Metro Manila
Trunkline: (02) 8465 2400
Directory - Main Office
Bureau of Immigration Other Offices
Map


Note: NTC issued Memorandum Order No. 10-10-2017 last October 27, 2017, directing all telecommunications providers in the country to migrate all its customers to eight-digit telephone numbers.

3000-YYYY to 3499-YYYY – Bayan Telecommunications, Inc.
6000-YYYY to 6699-YYYY – ABS-CBN Converge, Inc.
6700-YYYY to 6999-YYYY – Eastern Telecommunication Philippines/ Telecommunications Technologies Philippines Inc.
7XXX-YYYY – Globe Telecom, Inc./ Innove Communications, Inc.
8XXX-YYYY – PLDT, Inc./ Digital Telecommunications Philippines, Inc.

A customer who still incorrectly dials the old seven-digit number will hear a special announcement saying the format has been changed to eight-digit, for a period of three months after the migration (March 18, 2019 to June 17, 2019).

To know more: Migration to 8-Digit Landline Number

EligibilityEdit

  • A foreign national under immigrant and non-immigrant visa including holder of Temporary Visitor’s Visa, who have stayed for more than fifty-nine days in the Philippines;
  • Hold an ACR Identity Card (ACR I-Card) but some entries as address, name, nationality, civil status, etc. need to be amended

FeesEdit

  • I-Card Fee: USD 50.00
  • Express Fee: Php500

ValidityEdit

Same as the original (1-year validity).

Documents to UseEdit

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Processing TimeEdit

Maximum 2 days of processing time

Related VideosEdit

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InstructionsEdit

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e.g. The state office holds birth records since january 1908.



Required InformationEdit

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1. Date of Birth.
2. City or County of Birth.

Need for the DocumentEdit

If there is a need to change or modify information in your ACR I-Card, it is a requirement to do so to keep it valid.



Information which might helpEdit

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Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

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e.g. Birth Certificate can be used as proof of identity.



External LinksEdit

Bureau of Immigration

OthersEdit

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