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How much is the penalty for overdue Philippine visa?

The amount of fines for overdue visas in the Philippines depends on the length of overdue time. The longer the overdue period, the higher the fine. For example, if the visa expires 1 month, the fine is basically 500- 1 0,000 p, and court fees are required at this time; If the visa is overdue for more than 6 months, the signature of the director is required when the visa is overdue. In this case, a monthly fine of 500- 1000P+ director's signature fee+legal fees is required.

If the overdue period exceeds 1 year, it has been blacklisted and there is no way to deal with it directly. You need to find an intermediary to eliminate the blacklist first, and then handle the overdue fine; Those who are overdue for more than 2 years can only be forced to leave the country.

There are several ways to handle the Philippine visa: the common tourist visa is overdue and the validity period of the tourist visa is basically 59 days. Before it expires, you can go to the immigration office to renew it for one month, two months or three months. If the Immigration Bureau fails to reissue it within half a year, the overdue price will be treated as several hundred yuan per month.

The visa on arrival is overdue, and the visa on arrival is valid for 30 days. It is very troublesome for the visa on arrival to be overdue. It is expensive to renew a tourist visa after going to landing visa, and it can only be renewed for 6 months at most. It cannot be renewed after 6 months. You need to go abroad and return to China before you can enter the Philippines.