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How to apply for a Philippine visa?

I. Application process:

1. Visa applicants need to determine the purpose and itinerary of going to the Philippines.

2. Log in to official website, embassies and consulates in China, browse the relevant visa information, and download the visa application form and the list of materials required for the visa.

3. Prepare visa application materials.

The applicant must submit the application in person or through an authorized agency.

5. Waiting for visa review or supplementary information.

6. Get a visa. After obtaining a visa, you should carefully check whether all the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time and the number of days of stay of the visa are consistent with the application, and whether the personal information on the visa, such as the spelling of the name, is correct. If you find any mistakes, you should contact the embassy or consulate in time.

Visa materials

1. tourist visa (individual)

1) Passport or travel document, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the time allowed to stay in the Philippines).

2) Visa application form with photos.

3) The proof of financial ability shall be at least one of the following documents, but the embassy or consulate official may require the applicant to provide more proof:

(1) English company certificate (with official letterhead, signature and seal).

(2) Real estate license (with English translation).

(3) bank deposit certificate.

(4) A valid international credit card (copy).

(5) A written guarantee issued by an authorized travel agency in the Philippines (if the application is made through an authorized travel agency in China) to ensure that the party concerned can leave the Philippines on time.

(6) A written guarantee provided by a Filipino citizen or company.

4) Confirmed round-trip air ticket (copy)

2. Tourist visa (group)

1) Passport or travel document, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the time allowed to stay in the Philippines).

2) Fill in a complete visa application form for the tour group and a copy of passport information page for each member of the tour group.

3) 3 copies; 1 set submitted to the Philippine Immigration Bureau, 1 set filed by the embassy or consulate, 1 set kept by the travel agency).

4) Letter of guarantee from Philippine Travel Agency.

3. Business visa

1) Passport or travel document, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the time allowed to stay in the Philippines).

2) Visa application form with photos.

3) The proof of financial ability shall be at least one of the following documents, but the embassy or consulate official may require the applicant to provide more proof:

(1) English company certificate (with official letterhead, signature and seal).

(2) Real estate license (with English translation).

(3) bank deposit certificate.

(4) A valid international credit card (copy).

(5) A written guarantee issued by an authorized travel agency in the Philippines (if the application is made through an authorized travel agency in China) to ensure that the party concerned can leave the Philippines on time.

(6) A written guarantee provided by a Filipino citizen or company.

4) Confirmed round-trip or off-site travel ticket (copy).

5) Invitation letter from the Philippine side (official stationery of the company is required and signed by the authorized person).

4. Student visa: Before applying for a student visa, the applicant must first obtain admission from relevant schools in the Philippines and a student visa permit from the Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs. After receiving the written notice from the Philippine embassy (consulate) in China, the applicant can go to the corresponding embassy (consulate) for an interview and submit the following materials:

1) Fill in the complete visa application form.

2) A valid passport with a validity period of at least 6 months (excluding the time allowed to stay in the Philippines).

3) Two recent passport photos.

4) The original letter of admission.

5) No criminal record certificate certified by the Philippine embassy (consulate).

6) Physical examination report (including X-ray).

5. Seafarer/crew visa

1) seaman's certificate and passport, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the time allowed to stay in the Philippines), and the information page of seaman's certificate and passport needs to be copied.

2) Fill in a complete visa application form with photos.

3) The employment certificate/letter of introduction issued by the work unit shall be written in English.

4) Air ticket order.

6. Transit visa (stay no more than 72 hours)

1) visa application form with photos attached.

2) A valid passport, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the time allowed to stay in the Philippines).

3) Confirmed air ticket to a third country and valid visa to that country.

4) Prove its economic ability by the following methods, but the consular officer may require the applicant to provide more proof:

(1) On-the-job certificate/introduction credit issued by the work unit written in English.

(2) personal property certificate.

(3) Letter of guarantee from China authorized travel agency.

(4) bank deposit certificate.

(5) A valid international credit card (copy).

(6) The original public certificate of a Filipino citizen or prestigious Filipino company.

The Republic of the Philippines (Republic of Tagalog), referred to as the Philippines for short, is a multi-ethnic archipelago country in Southeast Asia, with an area of 299,700 square kilometers and a population of1049,000 (20 17).

The ancestors of Filipinos were immigrants from the Asian continent, and Sulu was founded around14th century. 1565 became a Spanish colony. 1898 June 12 declared independence. In the same year, after the Spanish-American War, it became the territory of the United States. From 1942 to 1945, it was occupied by Japan. After World War II, it became an American colony again. 1On July 4th, 946, the Philippines gained its independence.

Extended information * * * Philippine visa refers to the procedures that need to be completed from China to the Philippines * * * and China. Visa is a kind of license issued by a government agency of a country according to its own laws to foreigners who apply for entry, exit or transit.

Application description:

1. Persons who hold Philippine diplomatic passports and official passports and travel to China temporarily can stay in for 30 days without a visa.

2. Holders of China ordinary passports and any valid visas from Schengen, Australia, the United States, Canada or Japan can enter the Philippines visa-free for 7 days.

3. China citizens holding Hong Kong or Macao SAR passports can enter the Philippines 14 days without a visa.

4. It is complicated for ordinary passport holders in China to apply for a visa to arrive in the Philippines, and they must obtain the written approval of the Philippine Immigration Bureau in advance.

References:

Philippine visa-Baidu encyclopedia