Visa Extension in Manila - Philippines

Upon arrival by a tourist without a visa at the Ninoy Aquino Airport, Cebu, Laoag, Davao or the Zamboanga International airport in the Philippines people must submit two documents in order to obtain an entry visa. A visitor must have a passport which is valid for 6 months beyond their planned date of leaving the country as well as a return ticket leaving the country.

Philippine Visa Extensions can be obtained by personally applying at the immigration office located in Intramuros, Manila, Angeles City, Cebu City and San Fernando, La Union. Tourists can also choose a travel agency to process their Philippine Visa Extension for them by just paying a small fee. If tourists want to process their Philippine visa quickly, they can pay a fee for express service. The first extension for the Philippine visa is for thirty-eight days, which takes the overall of a tourist to fifty-nine days.

The next extension for the Philippine visa will allow a tourist to stay for three to four months depending on the decision of the immigration office. Further extensions of the Philippine visa is possible, although staying for more than 6 months in the country will get complicated as there is a rule that a tourist must submit their finger prints and acquire a police clearance.

Some of the most frequently asked questions about Philippine Visa extensions are how can tourists received under Executive Order 408 (a non-visa required tourists receive for twenty-one days) extend their visit in the Philippines beyond twenty-one days?

Tourists that are received in the country under E.O. 408 may extend their vacation or stay in the country for more than twenty-one days by applying for a Philippine visa waiver at the nearest Immigration Office.

Tourists are also required to secure an extension of their stay and register with the Immigration Department. They will of course be required to pay all the necessary fees.

Another frequently asked question is that what is the maximum period of stay for a tourist in the Philippines? Foreign tourists that are holding a temporary visitor visa in accordance with the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940 and aliens received in the country under Executive Order 408 may extend their stay in the country every two months for a total stay of sixteen months.

Extension of the Philippine Visa for more than sixteen to twenty four months needs the go signal of the chief of the Immigration Department. The commissioner will approve any Philippine visa extension application for more than two years. Extension of the Philippine Visa for more than twenty-four months needs the approval of the Commissioner.

If the expiration of a tourists visa falls during the weekend or a holiday, the application for the extension of the visa and payment of the necessary fees should be accomplished before or on the last working day before the expiration of the visa.

 




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