One question everyone asks is the cost for a visa to stay in the Philippines for either a specific length of time or forever. I could make ten blog posts out of that question but for today I’m going to outline the costs for living in the Philippines on a tourist visa.
You can arrive here in the Philippines with nothing in your hand but a US passport and you will be granted a 21 day "visa waiver" stamp, for free. This is probably the most common route for first-time visitors and you may do it this way as often as you wish.
It is possible to extend this stamp by converting it to an actual tourist visa … but I don’t recommend this route unless you truly could not foresee the fact you wanted to stay longer. The reason s I don’t recommend doing it this way:
- It costs less money to do it the "right" way … that is to get a 59-day tourist visa through the Philippine Embassy before you go.
- If you book air travel for longer than 21 days between entry and exit to the Philippines your airline may deny you booking at the last minute … or (rare, but could happen) the Philippine BID (Bureau of Immigration and Deportation officers at your arrival airport could deny you entry.
- It is’ not what the law says to do … and I believe in following laws, especially Philippine Immigration law to the letter as a visitor. People can, and do get deported for running afoul of the law and it is just too easy to stay legal instead of taking a risk.
So if you are coming to the Philippines for longer than 21 days, start here:
http://www.philippineembassy-usa.org/home.htm
One confusion factor many folks have is the various visa lengths offered. The length of time you’ll see on that web site are the lengths of time you may wait before entering the Philippines .. or for multi-entry visas, the length of time you’ll be able to make other entries…. but all of the visas confer the one-time right of entry for 59 days … a one year visa still only lets you stay 59 days at a time … and unless you plan to be traveling a lot in and out, no need for multi-entry. The cheapest single entry visa, for about $30 USD will serve you and it ‘s actually less than entering for free and then extending your 21 Day visa waiver.
OK, so you came with a legal visa and now you want to stay even longer than the initial 59 days. Can you do it? Yep, easy enough and completely legal. Just go to the closest BID off and apply, pay a fee, get your passport stamped and you’re good to stay. You can also use a licensed travel agent to do this for you, for an additional fee, of course.
Regional offices are here:
http://immigration.gov.ph//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=128&Itemid=72
The cost actually varies a bit based on which month of the stay you are in. The official costs are listed here:
http://immigration.gov.ph//index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=6&id=17&Itemid=43
You can just use a rule of thumb that you’ll pay about 12 or 1300 Pesos per month … some trips will cost less, some more.
So, in summary, it’s not that hard to stay legal:
- Get a visa before you leave your home country if you plan to stay more than 21 days.
- At the expiration of your initial period of stay, go to the nearest office and renew
- Have fun
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I see this info and need some clarification please….
I had a passport stolen 2 days after returning to Philippines 1st week November 2008, and will get the new one in about a week this April 2009. I have been in Philippines since my last return in 1st week of November. I dont know for sure but I have been told that my last entry and exit shows only from a trip in june 2007 outside Philippines and back in. I have made multiple trips in and out via the zamboanga to malaysia trips..and gotten the entry and exit stamps. The last one was 2 days before my passport was stolen.
Since I do not have the old passport anymore…how do I remedy this if that is truly what immigatration has as my last exit and entry….
And once remedied, what is my best choice below to get cost effective visa extensions before I get married here in december 2009. Do I just apply for a 59 day single entry visa while here in Philippines and just extend it over and over ?????
I will note this, from the schedule of fees to get a tourist visa issued in advance:
FEES:
US $ 30.00 for single entry visa valid for three (3) months
US $ 60.00 for multiple entry visa valid for six (6) months
US $ 90.00 for multiple entry visa valid for twelve (12) months
(For each entry, a visa is usually good for an initial stay of 59 days)
PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE IN CASH, POSTAL MONEY ORDER, BANK DRAFT, OR CASHIER’S CHECK ONLY. PERSONAL CHECKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
And these fees from the schedule of fees for renewing tourist visa waivers and tourist visas:
TOURIST (NON-RESTRICTED) ADMITTED INITIALLY FOR 21 DAYS MAY BE EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER 38 DAYS
Visa Waiver Application Fee P1,000.00
Visa Waiver P 500.00
LRF P 30.00
Express lane fee P 500.00