carl128 said:
I think puede mo siguro iupdate yung cad embassy dito about it, ask ko lang, ano yun hindi mo isasama baby mo? OO nga yung NSO matagal talaga pero alam ko puede mong mapaexpidite yun.
baka po makatulong ito regarding sa NSO ng mga new borns, via e-census po.. (i am not in anyway connected with e-census)... this might just help lang po.
If you need to get a copy of your son's birth certificate, you may opt for "Advance Endorsement." The "Advance Endorsement" procedure is done within the month after the birth record has been registered at the Local Civil Registry Office (LCRO) of the city/municipality where the child was born. You will request the LCRO to advance ("endorse") a copy of the birth certificate to the National Statistics Office (NSO). This means the document will be sent ahead of the regular schedule of submission of civil registry documents by the LCRO to the NSO.
You may have it forwarded to the NSO via special courier delivery; this will be to your account. The document delivery should be addressed to:
MS. LOURDES J. HUFANA
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
3/F VIBAL BUILDING, EDSA COR. TIMES ST.
QUEZON CITY
Thereafter, you may apply for a copy, or copies, via the e-Census website (www.e-Census.com.ph). Kindly provide the following information either via e-mail at e-census.info @ mail.census.gov.ph, or via phone at (632) 981-7777/-7778:
(1) Consignee Name
(2) Courier Name
(3) Tracking No. (provided by the courier)
(4) Date document was sent to the NSO
The "Advance Endorsement" procedure is applicable for birth, marriage and death certificates registered within the Philippines.
https://www.ecensus.com.ph/Secure/frmIndex.asp