Philippines: NBI Police Clearance
The NBI Police Clearance is very similar to the FBI Fingerprint Check you would find in the United States. The NBI Clearance is issued by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
The document is the color Blue and annotated multi-purpose clearance.
Procedure for Obtaining:
Applicants who prefer to secure the certificate personally must proceed to any NBI Clearance Outlets. For a complete list of NBI outlets, please visit this link: https://www.nbiclearance.org/how-to-apply-for-nbi-clearance/
All Foreign Nationals requesting for clearance will only be processed at the NBI Main Processing Center located at United Nations Avenue, Ermita Manila.
National Bureau of Investigation: http://nbi.gov.ph/
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