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TESDA Region V I
Address: Zamora St., Iloilo City
Telephone Nos.: (033) 335-0860 / 336-2618 / 336-9706 / 337-8685
FAX: (033) 335-0860 Public Employment Service Office (PESO) | Address: | City Hall, Plaza Libertad
Iloilo City, Iloilo | Phone: | (033) 337-3410 | Website: www.ble.dole.gov.ph | | | | | | | | 1) Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) - Iloilo City, Iloilo | Address: | BIR Building, M.H. Del Pilar, Molo
Iloilo City, Iloilo | Phone: | (033) 336-0813
(033) 509-2233
(033) 337-9442
(033) 337-9445 | Website: www.bir.gov.ph | | | | | | | | | Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) - Region VI | Address: | Yulo Street
Iloilo City, Iloilo | Phone: | (033) 336-1737
(033) 487-3041 | Website: www.dfa.gov.ph | | | | | | Email: dfailo"at"skvinet.net | | | | Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) – Iloilo | Address: | 6th Floor, TTK Tower, Iznart Street
Iloilo City, Iloilo | Phone: | (033) 335-0638
(033) 337-4308 | Website: www.gsis.gov.ph | | | | | | Email: gsismail"at"gsis.gov.ph | interests. | Pag-Ibig Fund - Iloilo Branch | Address: | F & E Building, Emmanuel Business Center, Benigno Aquino Avenue
Iloilo City, Iloilo | Phone: | (033) 338-1031
(033) 338-1032
(033) 338-1033
(033) 336-7435(033) 336-7436 | Website: www.pagibigfund.gov.ph | | | | | | Email: iloilo"at"pagibigfund.gov.ph | | | | 3) Land Transportation Office (LTO) - Driver's License Renewal | Address: | Robinson's Place
Iloilo City, Iloilo | Phone: | (033) 338-2071 | Website: www.lto.gov.ph | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 16) Public Employment Service Office (PESO) | Address: | City Hall, Plaza Libertad
Iloilo City, Iloilo | Phone: | (033) 337-3410 | Website: www.ble.dole.gov.ph | | | | | | | | | 1) Philhealth - Regional Office VII | Address: | Majestic

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