Philippine flag Embassy of Philippines in Tehran

Address9 Khayyam Street, After Chamran Expressway
Junction Vali-Asr Avenue
Tehran
Iran
Phonelocal: (021) 2266.8774
international: +98.21.2266.8774
Faxlocal: (021) 2266.8990
international: +98.21.2266.8990
Emailtehranpe@dfa.gov.ph
Web sitehttp://www.philippine-embassy.ir/

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sadaf bigdeli
Mon, 10 Oct 2011 06:07 EDT
being agent for transfering Iranian students to study in philipines
Hello
I am sadaf bigdeli from Iran,tehran province.I am eager to work for Philipines Embassy as an agent to help students in tehran province and encourage them to study in Philipines as their priority.I just need to have a written permission for this case to start my job.I am 25 years old and I can speak english.this permission will be usefull for both sides of us.I can attend in your embassy to sign any necessary papers if you would like.please inform me ASAP.
best regards.
Dexter
Mon, 19 Sep 2011 04:54 EDT
Passport renewal
Hello..I came here in kish last friday
MY company is processing my working visa when it got rejected because my passport is below 6 months before expiry date. Is there any chance i can renew my passport in Tehran? Please advise me the soonest because i was informed i can only stay in Kish Island for a week and i only have 2 more days to go...please send to this email the info...dsumalia@yahoo.com


thanks.
Mohammad moein
Sun, 21 Aug 2011 06:42 EDT
being agent for transfering Iranian students(in kermanshah province) to study in philipines
Hello
I am mohammad moein from Iran,kermanshah province.I am eager to work for Philipines Embassy as an agent to help students in Kermanshah province and encourage them to study in Philipines as their priority.I just need to have a written permission for this case to start my job.I do not need any salary for this job.no need money.I am 34 years old and I can speak english.this permission will be usefull for both sides of us.I can attend in your embassy to sign any necessary papers if you would like.please inform me ASAP.
best regards.
roy reyes
Sun, 24 Apr 2011 12:00 EDT
wants to renew passport in iran
to our honorrable konsul, i would like to renew my passport because in 5 month time it will be expired pls. help me sir im in iran kish im working here i was tring to call the embassy number but nobody is answering and i cannot renew my visa that will expired in june sir kindly tell me what should i do this is my contact number # 00989175489315 pls. send any message or a contact number i talk to thank u and hoping for a response.
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Wed, 9 Mar 2011 09:30 EST
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Mr Sylor Zhang
Tue, 8 Mar 2011 22:59 EST
On Sales: F023B (10ton capacity and 44m height) tower crane in Tehran
CNBM Group is the largest state-owned Building Material enterprise in China that R&D manufactures and produces building materials & construction equipments since from 1984. Parts of our construction machinery mainly include:

CMAX Tower Crane
Spare Parts of world famous brand Tower Crane
CMAX Hydraulic Bridge/Cranes
CMAX Overhead Travelling Crane
CMAX Building Hoist


CNBM offers above mentioned machine installation, construction, dismantling, maintenance, and supervision services; CNBM has more than 600 building machines running in the world and have set up branches and oversea office in USA, Russia, India, Iran, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, and Philippine as for now.

Currently, we have one F023B (10ton capacity and 44m height) tower crane in Tehran, Iran as stock. Any companies who are intersted in this type or other model are welcome to contact us at any time. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

email: sylorzhang@icnbm.com
sylor1849@gmail.com
0086-10-6879 6346
0086- 138 108 65644
Mr Sylor Zhang
Tue, 8 Mar 2011 22:57 EST
F023B (10ton) tower crane stock in Tehran Iran
CNBM Group is the largest state-owned Building Material enterprise in China that R&D manufactures and produces building materials & construction equipments since from 1984. Parts of our construction machinery mainly include:

CMAX Tower Crane
Spare Parts of world famous brand Tower Crane
CMAX Hydraulic Bridge/Cranes
CMAX Overhead Travelling Crane
CMAX Building Hoist


CNBM offers above mentioned machine installation, construction, dismantling, maintenance, and supervision services; CNBM has more than 600 building machines running in the world and have set up branches and oversea office in USA, Russia, India, Iran, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, and Philippine as for now.

Currently, we have one F023B (10ton capacity and 44m height) tower crane in Tehran, Iran as stock. Any companies who are intersted in this type or other model are welcome to contact us at any time. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Dhairylle
Sun, 13 Feb 2011 19:44 EST
Hi im dhairylle From Philippines i just want to ask if what happen to the papers of my BF in teran...why your asking aLot Like the bank book and a lot MORE??
Ivy
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 11:06 EST
Passport Renewal
Hello. My brother just went to Kish Island because his tourist visa already expired and in the hope that he can come back to the UAE after a week. A company is processing his work visa when it got rejected because his passport is below 6 months before expiry date. Is there any chance he can renew his passport in Tehran? Please advise me the soonest because he was informed he can only stay in Kish Island for a week and he only has 5 more days to go.

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