Answered by Gloria from Philippines | Jan. 13, 2020 18:34
1) Have your NBI Clearance authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines.
2) Have it authenticated by the Chinese Embassy. Please submit the application personally, or entrust someone else to submit the application. Mail application is not accepted. No appointment is needed.
Documents Required
1) One fully completed Application Form of Consular Legalization.
2) The original DFA authenticated document and a photocopy.
3) The applicant's passport and a photocopy of the photo/information page.
If the authentication document is applied by an agent, the agent's valid ID and a photocopy is also required.
Application Fee (Unit: Peso): 1200/per document
Processing Time:
1) Regular processing time is 4 working days.(for example, apply on Monday and pick up on Thursday.)
2) Express service (third working day release): an additional fee of 1100 pesos per document will be charged.
3) Rush service (second working day release): an additional fee of 1700 pesos per document will be charged.