This morning we woke up real early in order to catch the sunrise at Surfside Beach at the Texas Coast and man it was well worth the one hour drive.
Here are a couple of pics
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June 2009Monthly Archive
Tue 30 Jun 2009 This morning we woke up real early in order to catch the sunrise at Surfside Beach at the Texas Coast and man it was well worth the one hour drive. Here are a couple of pics Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteTue 16 Jun 2009 PRESS RELEASE Service hours will be from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm. The consular outreach program is being undertaken in cooperation with the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Texas (PACC Texas) and the Filipino American Council of South Texas (FACOST). The following consular services will be rendered: Please note that these consular outreach programs will not accept application for authentication and notarization of documents since these could be filed with the Consulate by mail. For information on consular matters, interested parties may wish to call or email Vice Consul Ruel Gunabe (Tel: 1-213-637-3020 | E-mail: consular.outreach.tx@gmail.com) of the Consulate. For information on the venue, parties may call Ms. Ethel Mercado, President, PACC Texas (Tel: 1-940-728-2222); or Mr. Tito Refi, Vice President, PACC South Texas Region (Tel: 1-281-415-1400); or Ms. Tess Tuazon, Secretary, PACC Houston (Tel: 1-713-787-1938 | outreachhouston@pacctexas.org). For the information of the public, the Philippine Embassy and Consulates General in the U.S. started to accept and to process applications for Machine Readable Passports (MRP) on June 2, 2008. This is in compliance with the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for its member states, including the Philippines, to issue MRPs not later than 1 April 2010. Since applications are sent to the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila via diplomatic pouch, it may take six weeks for a passport to be released to the applicants, from the time the application is accepted. Personal appearance is required for data verification, finger-printing and signature capture. Applications by mail are no longer accepted. In compliance with the new photo requirements for the MRP, applicants are requested to visit the Consulate’s website (www.philippineconsulatela.org). While some countries may still honor valid green Philippine passports beyond 1 April 2010 as bona fide travel documents until they expire, most countries will require travelers to be holders of either machine readable passports or e-passport for their sojourn by 2010. In this regard, all Philippine passport holders are advised to renew their Philippine passport six months prior to its expiration, in accordance with ICAO regulations, and to secure their plane tickets only after they have received their new passport. All Filipinos, including those with valid green passports, are therefore encouraged to apply for their machine readable passports as early as possible. | ||
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