EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES


SEOUL REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Announcements And Advisories

Important Announcement on Reports of Marriagebioclavid wiki bioclavid pris bioclavid til hunde


The Family Code of the Philippines provides that “records of marriages whether performed by the Philippine Consular Officer or by the local religious or civil authorities shall be kept and transmitted to the Philippine Civil Registrar through the Department of Foreign Affairs” (Sec.664 of the Philippine Foreign Service Code).

1. For applicants who got married outside the Philippines, submit four (4) sets / photocopies of each of the following documents: Duly accomplished form for Report of Marriage (4 sets) Original marriage certificate + 4 photocopies (original will be returned) Passports of both spouses + 4 photocopies of data page Payment of Report of Marriage service fee of $25.00 2. For applicants who were previously married to another person and later applied for an annulment, submit four (4) sets / photocopies of each of the following documents: Duly accomplished form for Report of Marriage (4 sets) Original marriage certificate + 4 photocopies (original will be returned) Certificate from NSO verifying that applicant was last married to spouse listed in the marriage certificate (CENOMAR) Passports of both spouses + 4 photocopies of data page DFA authenticated copy of the court decision declaring the marriage annulled (4 sets) Payment of Report of Marriage service fee of $25.00 3. For widowed applicants who have remarried, submit four (4) sets / photocopies of each of the following documents: Duly accomplished form for Report of Marriage (4 sets) Original marriage certificate + 4 photocopies (original will be returned) Certificate from NSO verifying that applicant was last married to spouse listed in the marriage certificate (CENOMAR) Passports of both spouses + 4 photocopies of data page Death Certificate of deceased spouse + 4 photocopies (original will be returned) Payment of Report of Marriage service fee of $25.00 4. Filipinos whose marriage was solemnized by the local government in Korea should register / report their marriage at the Philippine Embassy, Seoul, within a period of one year from the time of their marriage. Otherwise, an affidavit of late registration will be executed for such purpose in addition to the above-mentioned requirements.Affidavit fee of $25.00 The Consular Officer reserves the right to require additional proof or documents from an applicant, to prove his/her citizenship or identity pursuant to the Philippine Passport Law (R.A. 8239) and the Foreign Service Act (R.A. 7157). APPLICATION HOURS: Open Mondays to Fridays (except Korean & Philippine declared holidays) Submission of Applications at Window 1 from 9:00 to 12:00 n.n. weekdays only. Collection of document is after two (2) working days; release is from 9:00 to 12:00 a.m. weekdays only.

Other Announcements And Advisories


January 22, 2026
Public Service Advisory from Pag-IBIG Fund and SSS-Seoul

The Philippine Embassy in Seoul informs the public that the Pag-IBIG Fund South Korea Member Services Desk and SSS–Seoul will be temporarily unable to accommodate walk-in clients on 25 January 2026 due to an official onsite service in Busan. Both services will resume regular operations on 26 January 2026. For urgent concerns, please contact: Pag-IBIG Fund South Korea E-mail:  vo_eastasia@pagibigfund.gov.ph SSS–SeoulE-mail: korea@sss.gov.ph  Thank you for your understanding.  

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January 22, 2026
ANNOUNCEMENT: CPR Training for OFWs/OFs in South Korea!

Be ready to save a life! The Philippine Embassy in Seoul, through the MWO and OWWA South Korea, in partnership with Yongsan-gu Health Center and Itaewon Global Village Center, invites all OFWs/OFs to join our CPR Training.

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January 16, 2026
ABISO UKOL SA DALAWANG MAGKAHIWALAY NA SUNOG SA SEOUL AT LALAWIGAN NG GYEONGGI, IKA-16 ENERO 2026

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