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If I download the OAVF No. 1 from the website of the COMELEC or the DFA, how should I proceed with the application for registration/certification as an overseas absentee voter?
What information do I need to furnish in OAVF No. 1?
What documents will I present to the representative of the COMELEC in the Embassy or the Consulate?
May I submit my accomplished OAVF No. 1 and submit myself for live capture of my biometrics on different days?
What does it mean to submit to a biometrics capture?
I am a seafarer. How should I proceed with my application for registration/ certification as overseas absentee voter?
How will I know if my application has been approved?
How will I know if my application has been disapproved?
What should I do if my application for registration/certification has been disapproved?
What should I do if my name has been omitted, misspelled, or erroneously written in the National Registry of Absentee Voters (NROAV)?
What is the Resident Election Registration Board (RERB)?
What if the RERB denies my Motion for Reconsideration of the disapproval of my applicaiton for registration/certification?
I registered as an overseas absentee voter in 2009 and I was able to vote in the 2010 National Elections. Do I still need to apply for certification to vote abroad?
I registered as an overseas absentee voter in 2009 and I was NOT able to vote in the 2010 National Elections, do I need to register again to vote abroad ?
I registered as an overseas absentee voter since 2009, but I will be in another country come May 13, 2013. Can I vote in the 2010 elections?
I registered as an overseas absentee voter in 2009, but I know I will be in the Philippines come May 13, 2013. Can I vote in the 2013 elections in the Philippines?