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Philippine Consulate to Hold Mobile Outreach for Maui and Molokaʻi

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The County of Maui Department of Housing and Human Concerns, Immigrant Services Division, will host mobile outreach events with the Philippine Consulate on Molokaʻi and Maui.

The Consulate will be on Molokaʻi on Saturday, Oct. 1 and Sunday, Oct. 2, then on Maui on Saturday, Oct. 15 and Sunday, Oct. 16. The outreach will provide on-island services for Philippine Passport Renewal, Dual Citizenship and Authentication.

Appointments are required and can be made in-person at the Maui County Immigrant Services Division offices. Priority will be given to expired passports or passports expiring within the next six months, disabled or aged applicants and emergency travel.

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Anyone wishing to reserve an appointment should bring the following items: Completed Application, Philippine Passport, Permanent Resident Card, and $6.45 priority stamp. If your current passport does not have an electronically readable chip, an NSO-issued birth certificate is also required.

The Immigrant Services Division offices are at the following locations:

• Main Office: 2200 Main St. Suite 547, Wailuku
• Lahaina Satellite Office: West Maui Senior Center, 778 Pauoa Pl., Lahaina (open Thursdays only, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.)
• Molokaʻi Office: 2 Kamoi St., Kaunakakai
• Lānaʻi Office: Lanai Senior Center, 309 7th Street, Lānaʻi City

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Anyone with questions or needing more information may contact the County of Maui Immigrant Services Division at 270-7791. For general information about the Immigrant Services Division at the County of Maui website.

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