Philippines Non-Immigrant Visas

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The Philippines' non-immigrant visas allow foreign nationals to enter the country for limited periods, provided they meet specific documentation and eligibility requirements.

Once granted, visitors must strictly adhere to immigration laws and visa conditions, as this permit does not authorise long-term residency or employment.

What are the purposes of applying for the different Philippine non-immigrant visas?

  • Temporary Visitor: Used for Tourism, Business, Medical Treatment, Media and Athletics.
  • Transit: Travellers passing through to another destination (Maximum of 72 hours).
  • Seaman: Crew members joining a vessel or docking in a Philippine port.
  • Treaty Trader/Investor: Nationals of countries with specific trade treaties.
  • Foreign Government Official: Consisting of Diplomats, government officials, and their staff and dependents.
  • Student: Individuals aged 18 or older who are currently pursuing higher education in the Philippines.
  • Pre-Arranged Employee: Foreign nationals with a bona fide employer-employee relationship.

Details of the Philippines Temporary Visitor Visa

Applicants can choose between different entry options and validity periods for their Philippine Temporary Visitor Visa:

Entry Type

Duration of Stay

Validity Period

Single Entry

30 Days

90 Days

Multiple Entry

30 Days

180 Days

Multiple Entry

30 Days

1 year

Requirements for Non-Immigrant Visas in the Philippines

  • Passport with a validity period of at least 6 months beyond the intended date of arrival.
  • A completed eVisa application form.
  • Proof of status for either business or tourism-related activities.
  • Return or onward tickets that are confirmed to lead you to your home country or to another destination.

It is important to note that the granting of a non-immigrant visa is at the discretion of the Philippine government and may be denied if the applicant does not meet the requirements or if there are other reasons for inadmissibility.

What are the Processing Speed options?

Standard Processing Speed

Duration - 30-40 Working Days

Notes - This is meant for travellers with plenty of time on their hands.

Rush Processing Speed

Duration - 25-32 Working Days

Notes - This option is for travellers who are in a rush and require it sooner.

Super Rush Processing Speed

Duration - 20-25 Working Days

Notes - This option is available only to travellers in an emergency.

Responsibilities of Non-Immigrant Visa Holders

  • Legal Compliance: Strictly follow all Philippine immigration regulations and national laws.
  • Authorised Activity: Only engage in activities permitted by your specific visa (e.g., no working on a tourist visa).
  • Permits & Extensions: Secure all necessary extensions of stay or work permits before current documents expire.
  • Departure Notice: Inform the Bureau of Immigration of your intent to leave the country.
  • Departure Clearance: Obtain an Exit Clearance Certificate (ECC) if you have overstayed or held certain visa types.

Important Note: Non-immigrant visa holders must understand and comply with these responsibilities to ensure a safe, trouble-free stay in the Philippines.

FAQs

This visa is strictly for limited periods and specific purposes such as tourism, business meetings, or medical treatment. It does not authorise the holder to reside long-term or engage in any form of local employment.

An ECC is required if you have overstayed your visa or hold certain visa types that require formal departure clearance. It is the holder's responsibility to secure this certificate from the Bureau of Immigration before attempting to leave the country.

 

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