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From visa application to compilation of documents, our team of immigration consultants and visa specialists offers end-to-end visa processing services to guide you through the necessary steps and procedures in securing the appropriate type of visa for your stay in the Philippines.
- Work Visas
- Tourist Visas
- Special Visas
1: Work Visas
Foreign nationals who wish to engage in gainful employment must secure either one of these visas, depending on their employment needs. Moreover, applicant must also obtain a work permit as part of their work visa application in the Philippines.
- 9(g) Employee Commercial Visa
- 9(g) Employee Non-Commercial Visa
- Special Non-Immigrant Visa
2: Tourist Visas
The Philippines have two categories for tourists or visitors coming into the country: restricted foreign nationals and unrestricted foreign nationals. Restricted foreign nationals who wish to temporarily enter the country for leisure, business, or medical purposes must secure a 9(a) or Temporary Visitor’s Visa. On the other hand, unrestricted foreign nationals may enter the Philippines without a visa for a duration of 30 to 59 days, depending on their country of origin.
Applicants must present the following documents when applying for a visitor’s visa:
- Passport
- Duly Accomplished visa application forms
- Passport Photos (2 pieces)
- Proof of bona fide status
- Confirmed tickets and hotels
- Payment of Visa Fees
3: Special Visas
Foreign nationals seeking to stay indefinitely in the Philippines, whether for work, investment, or retirement purposes, can apply for special visas. There are three special visas issued in the Philippines:
- Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV)
- Special Investor’s Resident Visa (SIRV)
- Special Visa for Employment Generation (SVEG)
You have three available options when applying for a Philippine visa:
- Personal processing with the Philippine Embassy or Consulate of your country of origin
- Hire a visa processing agency
- Personal processing with the Philippine Embassy or Consulate of your country of residence (if you don’t live in your country of origin)
Yes, you can apply for a Philippine Visa through the official website of the Philippine Embassy or Consulate of your country of origin/residence.
The visa processing time depends on the kind of visa you are applying for. Generally, it takes two (2) to ten (10) business days. Qualified applicants can request an expedited process for an additional fee.