The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said Sunday that they were not requiring travelers to present their yearbooks, graduation photos, and even diplomas before they proceed with their flight overseas.
Interviewed on Super Radyo dzBB, BI spokesperson Dana Sandoval said that travelers only need to bring their passport, roundtrip ticket, visa if applicable, and supporting documents.
Sandoval said that BI investigated the matter, and the immigration officer denied asking for a yearbook.
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