1. Go to the Philippine Embassy and follow their procedure. The list of requirements are stated above by some helpful kabayans.
2. Otherwise, ask a friend/relative in the Philippines to get an NBI clearance for you (they must present your old/expired NBI clearance). Pay 115 pesos (for travel abroad). If you don't have an old NBI clearance, go back to Step 1.
3. When your friend/relative gets the new NBI clearance, ask them to have it authenticated by the DFA in Manila. Pay 100 pesos. If they live far from Manila, they can ask a travel agent or a courier service to process the document in DFA (cost varies depending on the agent). DFA will issue the authentication (with the Red Ribbon), then it has to be mailed it to you in Qatar (Philpost SpeedMail charges about 900 pesos, you'll get it in 3 to five days). DHL and FedEx charges between 2,500 to 3,000 pesos. Personally, I've used Philpost on several occasions and there has been no problem.
4. Once you receive it, go to Philippine Embassy in Doha to have it authenticad. Pay 100QR (cash only).
5. Then proceed to Ministry of Foregin Affairs for attestation. Pay 20QR (e-cash/credit/debit only).
There are two ways to get NBI clearance:
1. Go to the Philippine Embassy and follow their procedure. The list of requirements are stated above by some helpful kabayans.
2. Otherwise, ask a friend/relative in the Philippines to get an NBI clearance for you (they must present your old/expired NBI clearance). Pay 115 pesos (for travel abroad). If you don't have an old NBI clearance, go back to Step 1.
3. When your friend/relative gets the new NBI clearance, ask them to have it authenticated by the DFA in Manila. Pay 100 pesos. If they live far from Manila, they can ask a travel agent or a courier service to process the document in DFA (cost varies depending on the agent). DFA will issue the authentication (with the Red Ribbon), then it has to be mailed it to you in Qatar (Philpost SpeedMail charges about 900 pesos, you'll get it in 3 to five days). DHL and FedEx charges between 2,500 to 3,000 pesos. Personally, I've used Philpost on several occasions and there has been no problem.
4. Once you receive it, go to Philippine Embassy in Doha to have it authenticad. Pay 100QR (cash only).
5. Then proceed to Ministry of Foregin Affairs for attestation. Pay 20QR (e-cash/credit/debit only).