NBI Clearance Application for OFWS in UAE
Application procedure in Phil Embassy-UAE
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VIII. NBI Form No. 5
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance is applied for personally and obtained in the Philippines at:
The National Bureau of Investigation
(Identification and Records Division)
However, for those outside the Philippines, the NBI Form No. 5 containing the description of the applicant, must be accomplished at the Philippine Embassy.
Step 1: Get your queuing number from the doorman before entering the Consular Section.
Step 2: When your number appears on the board or your number is called out, proceed to Counter B to get an NBI Form No. 5.
Step 3: Fill up the NBI Form properly. Avoid erasures.
Step 4: Affix a passport-size picture with white background.
Step 5: Proceed to the Abu Dhabi Immigration Office (Near St. Joseph Church, Al
Saada St.) and purchase E-Dirham (50 AED).
Step 6:Go to the CID-Ministry of Interior, near the Grand Mosque for finger printing.
Step 7: Present the E-Dirham as payment for the finger printing.
Step 8: Go back to the Embassy and get your queuing number from the doorman before entering the Consular Section. When your number appears on the board or your number is called out, submit at Counter B your accomplished NBI form and provide a photocopy (back-to-back) and a copy of passport.
Step 9: Proceed to the cashier to pay 100 AED notary fee.
Step 10:The NBI form will be released in three (3) working days.
Step 11:To claim your NBI Form No. 5, get your queuing number from the doorman before entering the Consular Section. When your number appears on the board or your number is called out, present your claim stub and claim your certified NBI Form No. 5
Step 12: Send the certified NBI Form No. 5 to the National Bureau of Investigation (Identification and Records Division) in the Philippines by mail or through your authorized representative in the Philippines, who can submit the application, and collect the NBI clearance. A separate fee is charged by the NBI for the NBI clearance.
Source: http://philembassy.ae/services/passportref.html#pp8