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How to apply for a Philippine visa
There are many types of Philippine visas, generally divided into tourist visas, business visas, student visas, etc.
First, the basic process:
1) According to the type of visa you are applying for, prepare materials according to the list of materials required for a Philippine visa (the detailed list of materials is attached below). Applicants can Go to the nearest Philippine Embassy in China to submit the materials.
2) Review and prepare the materials, review the materials, and after the materials are passed, the applicant pays the fee.
3) Submit the visa and apply for the visa
4) Get the visa and verify whether the information is correct
Second, the information required for each type of visa:< /p>
1. Application for tourist visa (individual):
1) Passport or travel document, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the allowed stay time in the Philippines).
2) Visa application form and attach photo.
3) Prove financial ability through at least one of the following documents, but the embassy and consulate officials may ask the applicant to provide more proof:
(1) Company certificate in English ( With official letterhead, signature and seal).
(2) Proof of property (with English translation attached).
(3) Bank deposit certificate.
(4) Valid international credit card (copy).
(5) A written guarantee from an authorized Philippine travel agency (if applied through an authorized Chinese travel agency), guaranteeing that the person concerned can leave the Philippines on time.
(6) Written guarantee provided by a Philippine citizen or company.
4) Confirmed round-trip air ticket (copy) to or from other places
2. Application for tourist visa (group):
1) Passport or a travel document valid for at least 6 months (excluding the permitted stay in the Philippines).
2) Completed tour group visa application form, and a copy of the passport information page of each member of the tour group.
3) 3 copies; 1 set to be submitted to the Philippine Immigration Bureau, 1 set to be archived by the embassy and consulate, and 1 set to be kept by the travel agency).
4) Letter of guarantee from Philippine travel agency.
3. Business visa application:
1) Passport or travel document, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the allowed stay time in the Philippines).
2) Visa application form and attach photo.
3) Prove financial ability through at least one of the following documents, but the embassy and consulate officials may ask the applicant to provide more proof:
(1) Company certificate in English ( With official letterhead, signature and seal).
(2) Proof of property (with English translation attached).
(3) Bank deposit certificate.
(4) Valid international credit card (copy).
(5) A written guarantee from an authorized Philippine travel agency (if applied through an authorized Chinese travel agency), guaranteeing that the person concerned can leave the Philippines on time.
(6) Written guarantee provided by a Philippine citizen or company.
4) Confirmed round-trip air ticket (copy).
5) Invitation letter from the Philippines (need to be on the company’s official letter paper and signed by the authorized person)
4. Student visa: Before applying for a student visa, the applicant must first obtain relevant documents from the Philippines Admission to the school and student visa approval from the Philippine Department 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) Complete the visa application form.
2) Valid passport, valid for at least 6 months (excluding the allowed stay time in the Philippines).
3) Two recent passport photos.
4) Original letter of admission.
5) Certificate of no criminal record certified by the relevant Philippine embassy (consulate).
6) Physical examination report (including X-rays).
Extended information
Philippines*** and country visa refers to the procedures required to go from China to the Philippines*** and country. A visa (Visa) is a permission certificate issued by a country's government agency in accordance with the laws of the country to foreigners who apply to enter, exit or pass through the country.
1. Persons holding Chinese diplomatic passports or official passports who are temporarily visiting the Philippines can enter the Philippines without a visa and stay for 30 days.
2. Holders of ordinary Chinese passports and valid Schengen, Australian, American, Canadian or Japanese visas can enter the Philippines and stay for 7 days without a visa.
3. Chinese citizens holding Hong Kong or Macao SAR passports can enter the Philippines and stay for 14 days without a visa.
4. The procedures for applying for a Philippine visa on arrival for ordinary Chinese passport holders are complicated and require prior written approval from the Philippine Immigration Bureau.
Reference materials? Baidu Encyclopedia-Philippine*** and Visa
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