Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Is the passport level to the Philippines 9a? Is 9a a business visa?

Is the passport level to the Philippines 9a? Is 9a a business visa?

9a is a tourist visa.

At present, the Philippine Immigration Bureau allows the renewal of any kind of tourist visa, but some of them cannot change the visa type, such as not applying for a work visa and not changing to a retired immigrant.

Ordinary tourist visa (9A) can be renewed 1 month, 2 months and 6 months. Generally speaking, the processing procedure can be handled directly at the immigration office. You need the original passport and visa, just fill in the form and submit it.

In order to facilitate your understanding, we have made a corresponding fee form, because the immigration bureau does not charge only by the number of times or months. Generally, the first renewal will be more expensive, and it will be cheaper in the future.

Philippine sponsored visa: a visa issued by the applicant through a travel agency. The feature of this visa is that the travel agency presents the applicant with the guarantee letter from the travel agency. This visa is only suitable for traveling to the Philippines, and you have to return to China within the validity period of the visa (generally suitable for friends who stay in the Philippines for 30 days).

Philippine unsecured visa: refers to the letter of guarantee that the applicant failed to issue through the travel agency when applying for a Philippine visa. This visa is applicable to applicants who need to renew and extend it in the Philippines. The visa can be extended for three times, each time for six months (1.5 years), and can be changed into a work visa and an SRRV retirement immigrant visa.

Interpretation of the validity period of Philippine visa

Unsecured tourist visa (renewable and extendable) is valid for 90 days and the stay period is 30 days. For example, if the visa is signed in May 1, then you can go to the Philippines on any day between May 1 and August 1, and you can stay for 30 days from the moment you step into the Philippines. (Those who enter the country on August 1 day can stay until August 30).