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Can I apply for a Philippine visa at the Chongqing Consulate?

The Philippine Consulate General in Chongqing only accepts visa applications under the following circumstances:

1. Passports issued by the Southwest Region (Chongqing, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou).

2. Passports are not issued in the Southwest Region, but applicants can provide proof of employment in the Southwest Region.

Address of the Consulate General of the Philippines in Chongqing: Room 2903-05, Metropolitan Commercial Building, No. 68 Zourong Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing

Visa delivery time:

Monday to Friday , 9:00-11:30 in the morning, 1:30-4:30 in the afternoon

Materials required for tourist visa:

1. Come to the scene in person and bring the validity period of not less than 6 The original and a copy of the passport (portrait page) that is 3 months old, the original and a copy of the ID card, and 2 passport-size photos.

2. Two copies of fully filled and signed visa application forms. Please fill in the form using correct English writing format.

3. 1 to 3 months of transaction details issued by the bank, with a balance sufficient to cover the applicant’s travel expenses to the Philippines.

4. Full hotel booking that has been confirmed and paid;

5. Round-trip air ticket that has been confirmed and paid

6. Issued by the applicant’s employer Stamped proof of employment; if not employed by any unit, any document that can prove the applicant's financial ability to travel to the Philippines.

If the applicant is still studying and has not graduated, please present the school’s certificate of enrollment or the original and copy of the student ID card.

7. Minors under the age of 15 must travel accompanied by their father or mother, and the minor’s birth certificate must be submitted; if the minor applicant does not travel with his parents, the father or mother must go to the Consulate General in person Sign the "Authorization Agreement for Minors" to agree and entrust other guardians to accompany the minor applicant to the Philippines.

After the material review is completed, you will be asked to wait. About 10 minutes later, a Filipino staff member showed up for the interview.

After passing the review, the staff who review the materials will say that you can pay the visa fee, but you cannot swipe the card and must bring your own cash change. Then you will get a receipt after the year, telling you that you can pick it up in three working days (excluding the day of delivery).

You can take it on your behalf, but a power of attorney is required and there is no format.