VISA INFORMATION
What is a Philippine Visa?
A Philippine Visa is an endorsement made on a travel document by a consular officer at a Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad denoting that the visa application has been properly examined and that the bearer is permitted to proceed to the Philippines and request permission from the Philippine Immigration authorities at the ports of entries to enter the country. The visa thus issued is not a guarantee that the holder will be automatically admitted into the country, because the admission of foreign nationals into the Philippines is a function of the immigration authorities at the port of entry.
Guidelines on the Entry of Temporary Visitors to the Philippines
Nationals from countries listed below who are traveling to the Philippines for business and tourism purposes are allowed to enter the Philippines without visas for a stay not exceeding twenty-one (21) days, provided they hold valid tickets for their return journey to port of origin or next port of destination and their passports valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the contemplated period of stay.
However, Immigration Officers at ports of entry may exercise their discretion to admit holders of passports valid for at least sixty (60) days beyond the intended period of stay. Nationals from the following countries are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a period of stay of twenty-one (21) days or less:
1 Andorra 2 Angola 3 Antigua and Barbuda 4 Argentina 5 Australia 6 Austria 7 Bahamas 8 Bahrain 9 Barbados 10 Belgium 11 Benin 12 Bhutan 13 Bolivia 14 Botswana 15 Brazil* 16 Brunei Darussalam 17 Bulgaria 18 Burkina Faso 19 Burundi 20 Cambodia 21 Cameroon 22 Canada 23 Cape Verde 24 Central African Republic 25 Chad 26 Chile 27 Colombia 28 Comoros 29 Congo 30 Costa Rica 31 Cote d'Ivoire 32 Cyprus 33 Czech Republic 34 Democratic Republic of the Congo 35 Denmark 36 Djibouti 37 Dominica 38 Dominican Republic 39 Ecuador 40 El Salvador 41 Equatorial Guinea 42 Eritrea 43 Ethiopia 44 Fiji 45 Finland 46 France 47 Gabon 48 Gambia 49 Germany 50 Ghana 51 Gibraltar 52 Greece 53 Grenada 54 Guatemala 55 Guinea 56 Guinea Bissau 57 Guyana 58 Haiti 59 Honduras 60 Hungary 61 Iceland 62 Indonesia 63 Ireland 64 Israel* 65 Italy 66 Jamaica 67 Japan 68 Kenya 69 Kiribati 70 Kuwait 71 Lao People's Democratic Republic 72 Lesotho 73 Liberia
74 Liechtenstein 75 Luxembourg 76 Madagascar 77 Malawi 78 Malaysia 79 Maldives 80 Mali 81 Malta 82 Marshall Islands 83 Mauritania 84 Mauritius 85 Mexico 86 Micronesia 87 Monaco 88 Mongolia 89 Morocco 90 Mozambique 91 Myanmar 92 Namibia 93 Nepal 94 Netherlands 95 New Zealand 96 Nicaragua 97 Niger 98 Norway 99 Oman 100 Palau 101 Panama 102 Papua New Guinea 103 Paraguay 104 Peru 105 Poland 106 Portugal 107 Qatar 108 Republic of Korea 109 Romania 110 Russian Federation 111 Rwanda 112 Saint Kitts and Nevis 113 Saint Lucia 114 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 115 Samoa 116 San Marino 117 Sao Tome and Principe 118 Saudi Arabia 119 Senegal 120 Seychelles 121 Singapore 122 Slovakia 123 Solomon Islands 124 Somalia 125 South Africa 126 Spain 127 Suriname 128 Swaziland 129 Sweden 130 Switzerland 131 Thailand 132 Togo 133 Trinidad and Tobago 134 Tunisia 135 Turkey 136 Tuvalu 137 Uganda 138 United Arab Emirates 139 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 140 United Republic of Tanzania 141 United States of America 142 Uruguay 143 Venezuela 144 Vietnam 145 Zambia 146 Zimbabwe
*The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding fifty-nine (59) days:
1. Holders of Brazil passports; and
2. Holders of Israel passports
The following are allowed to enter the Philippines without a visa for a stay not exceeding seven (7) days:
3. Holders of Hong Kong Special Administrative (SAR) passports
4. Holders of British National Overseas (BNO) passports
5. Holders of Portuguese Passports issued in Macao
6. Holders of Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) passports
Important Note:
Nationals who are subjects of deportation/blacklist orders of the Department and the Bureau of Immigration shall not be admitted to the Philippines. Further inquiries may be addressed to the Visa Division (Telephone numbers: 834-4854, 834-3707, and 834-4810), Department of Foreign Affairs, 2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City or to any Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad.
Definition of a Foreign Tourist (Temporary Visitor)
A "foreign tourist" is defined as a person without distinction as to race, gender, language or religion, who is proceeding o the Philippines for a legitimate, nonimmigrant purpose such as sightseeing, sports, health, family reasons, training or study (excluding enrolment in schools for the purpose of obtaining a title or degree), religious pilgrimage, business, cultural and scientific purposes.
Standard Procedure/Minimum Requirements for Applying a Temporary Visitor's Visa
Application for a temporary visitor's visa must be made in person. In the case of a minor under eighteen (18) years of age, the application may be made for him by a person who, in the opinion of the consular officer, is responsible for his/her welfare. The minor, not an infant in arms, shall be required to appear at the Consulate for interview, together with the person making the application for him/her.
Applicants for temporary visitor's visa should normally apply at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate that has jurisdiction over their place of residence. While some visa applicants may apply at any Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad, others are only allowed to apply his/her visa at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in his country of origin or legal residence.
The following are the minimum requirements for applying a temporary visitor's visa:
1. Passport/Travel Document Valid for at least six (6) months beyond the intended period of stay in the Philippines;
2. Duly Accomplished Visa application forms;
3. Passport Photos (2 pieces);
4. Proof of bona fide status as tourist or businessman;
5. Confirmed tickets for return or onward journey to the next port of destination; and
6. Payment of Visa Fees
Other Visa/Entry Requirements for Foreign Nationals:
A Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG) Under Section 29(a)(12) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940, as amended is required for children below 15 yrs. old who are traveling to the Philippines unaccompanied by or not joining his/her parent/s to the Philippines.
The WEG Order will be issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) at the port of entry upon submission by the WEG applicant of the following requirements:
A temporary visitor's visa is required for foreign nationals who are traveling to the Philippines on board privatelyowned yachts and sailboats. When applying the visa, the applicants will be required to provide the following particulars of the yacht/sailboat and its crewmembers:
1. Crewlist;
2. Nationality/Citizenship;
3. Passport details of the crew;
4. Vessel to be used for entry: type, name, registration, call sign, and other particulars;
5. Estimated date of entry into the Philippine territory;
6. Port/Area of entry (Philippine waters);
7. Estimated period of stay in the Philippines;
8. Character reference/shipping agent in the Philippines (if any); and
9. Purpose of visit
Upon entry into the Philippines, the crew of the yacht and sailboats are required to register immediately with the nearest Coast Guard Station and submit the yacht/sailboats to Customs, Immigration and Quarantine inspections.
Foreign newsmen and journalists visiting the Philippines in pursuit of their profession are required to apply for a temporary visitor's visa. The following are additional requirements for visa application of foreign newsmen, journalist, cinema/television groups:
1. Curriculum vitae of newsmen/journalists; 2. Shortlist of work credits; 3. Copy of one (1) sample article written by the applicant; 4. Background of media organization, including target market/audience, circulation, format; and 5. Administrative arrangements for the work in the Philippines, as follows:
Upon arrival in the Philippines, the newsmen/journalists will have to report to the IPC for accreditation.
Foreign students who wish to take up a short-term non-degree course like language and computer courses must apply for a temporary visitor's visa. Upon arrival in the Philippines and acceptance by the school/institution authorized by the Bureau of Immigration to accept foreign students, he/she should apply for a Special Study Permit at the Bureau's Student Desk, together with the following documents:
1. Letter request;
2. Certificate of Acceptance from the school accredited by the Bureau of Immigration to accept foreign students;
3. Photocopy of passport reflecting the applicant's authorized period of stay;
4. Affidavit of Support and Proof of Financial Capacity; and
5. Birth Certificate.
Extension of Authorized Period of Stay in the Philippines In case of a temporary visitor's visa holder whose stay in the Philippines will exceed the authorized period of stay, he/she will have to report to the Bureau of Immigration, secure an extension of stay and pay the corresponding immigration fees. Information on fees for extension of stay and other Immigration fees are available at the Bureau of Immigration website (www.immigration.gov.ph).