Types of Philippines Visa :

Philippines holds within itself the charm of a queen, the power of a king and the solidarity of a knight. It enthralls the traveller in every aspect with its royal capacities. A one-on-one interaction with this lovely country must figure on your bucket list for the simple reason that a Philippines visa starts from Rs 9,049* and get it in 10 – 12 working days.

14

days Tourist Visa
9,049*
  • Single entry
  • Consulate fees
  • Service charges
  • All taxes

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Documents for Philippines Visa application :

Philippines tourist visa:

  • Original passport and old passports, if any
  • The passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of return in India, with a minimum of two blank pages
  • The form should be printed and filled on a single sheet of paper using both sides.
  • The photograph pasted on the application form has to be crossed signed by the applicant.
  • Credit Card Copy or Foreign Exchange with USD500 minimum.
  • 2 recent passport-size colour photographs taken against a white background with a matte-finish without specs and sunglasses (size 35 mm x 45 mm and 80% face close-up)
    Note: Photograph should not be more than 6 months old, scanned/stapled and should not be used in any of the previous visas.
  • Covering letter mentioning details of travel, details of the traveller, purpose of visit and duration of stay. The letter should be duly signed by authorised signatory with company stamp and addressed to the ‘Visa Officer Consulate General Republic of the Philippines, Mumbai’.
    Note: The covering letter must be on company letter head if the applicant is self employed, and on plain paper if he/she is an employee of any firm.
  • Original bank statements reflecting transactions of the last 6 months with a minimum balance of Rs 80,000 per person, duly attested and signed by a bank official on each and every page of the statement.
  • Salary slip for last 3months.
  • If the applicant is self employed, he/she must submit their company registration copy or partnership deed. Incase the applicant is employed in a firm, he/she must submit the original leave sanction from the company, duly signed by the authorized signatory with his name, designation and company stamp.
  • Hotel confirmation details with hotel name and address along with guest name, check-in, check-out details, payment confirmation details.
  • The confirmed return air ticket.
  • Original School Bonafide Certificate for Minor.
  • Income Tax Returns of the last 3 years.
  • Original leave letter on company letter head with company stamp and signature of the concerned person including (name, designation & contact number).
  • Travel Insurance with covid coverage USD35000/- and more.
  • Credit Card Copy / Forex Receipt 800 USD.
  • Self-employed – Certificate of registration of the company / Certificate of Incorporation (MOA / Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership etc)
  • Student – Leave sanction letter, School ID Card and NOC from school mentioning the travel dates.
  • Sponsorship letter from the Philippines along with passport copy of the invitee or Hotel Booking With Payment Confirmation
  • Employer appointment letter and educational certificates.

Additional documents required for Philippines business visa:

  • Proof of Occupation: Indian Company Incorporation Certificate
  • Visiting card
  • Invite letter in Company letterhead with seal and address and contact number (Details like travel dates in and out, passport number, designation, a brief company profile and other details about trip and expenses). [More than 15 days now would require day to day schedule]

What documents are required for Philippines Visa application?:
1) Original passport and old passports, if any.
2) Passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the return date of travel, with a minimum of two blank pages.
3) The form should be printed and filled on a single sheet of paper using both sides.
4)The photograph pasted on the application form has to be crossed signed by the applicant.
5)The photograph pasted on the application form has to be crossed signed by the applicant.
6)The photograph pasted on the application form has to be crossed signed by the applicant.
7)Original covering letter from applicant stating the applicant’s name, designation, passport details, all travel details with purpose and duration of visit. The letter should be duly signed by the applicant with his contact details and addressed to ‘Philippines Consulate, Mumbai’.
8)Bank statement reflecting transactions of last 6 months, with bank seal and sign on each page, having minimum balance of 1 lakh rupees per applicant.
9)Salary slip for last three months with company seal.
10)If the applicant is self employed, he/she must submit their company registration copy or partnership deed. In case the applicant is employed in a firm, he/she must submit the original leave sanction from the company, duly signed by the authorized signatory with his name, designation and company stamp.
11)Hotel confirmation as per travel itinerary.
12)The confirmed return air ticket showing travel itinerary.

  • The processing time is 15 - 20 working days once the application and documents are submitted to the Philippines Embassy/Consulate.

  • No. Philippines Consulate doesn’t allow third parties to collect visa on behalf of the applicant.

  • Retired people must show the proof of their retirement along with other documents.

Note:

  • Download the visa form – Mumbai consulate
  • If you are applying at the Mumbai consulate, the visa process will take 10 – 12 working days. 
  • If the applicant’s place of collection of documents is within Mumbai, an additional courier fee of Rs 500 will be applicable. If the applicant’s place for dropping off documents is other than Mumbai, an additional courier fee of Rs 700 will be applicable on Singapore tourist visa fees.

What to do when you arrive in Philippines :

    • Keep your Declaration form in hand (provided to you on the flight);
  • Keep all travel documents (passport, valid Philippines Visa, return ticket, hotel bookings etc.) ready in case the immigration officer asks to produce any document;
  • If you are an unaccompanied minor, make sure you stay with the flight attendant who is in charge of your safety. Additionally, you must recognise the adult picking you up at the airport. If you have any doubts, you must inform the airline staff immediately.

Philippines travel guide :

Located in Southeast Asia, the Philippines is an archipelago comprised of over 7,000 islands situated at the eastern border of Asia between the South China Sea and Philippine Sea. Home to one of the longest coastlines in the world, the Philippines boast a huge range of stunning beaches, one of the many attractions that continue to draw thousands of tourists every year.

Renowned for its affordability, the Philippines are a friendly holiday destination that offers a fascinating yet laid back culture and an interesting range of authentic cuisine. Similar to Bali, some of the Philippines’ more famous beaches have become the life of the party, such as Boracay, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy the beauty and culture of the Philippines including sparkling malls, colourful fiestas, modern cities and colonial architecture.

The Philippines, a country of islands, is popular for its water and land activities. For the fish at heart, checking out the surfing and scuba diving is a must – you can become certified before you leave – and for those wanting to take in the rich land with a verdant landscape, don’t miss all of the islands’ lavish forests, beaches, and tropical hotspots. And if not for the land and sea itself, visit the Philippines for its overwhelmingly welcome locals who’ll make your vacation even more pleasant. Boasted with one of the longest coastlines in Asia, it’s worth a travel to the Philippines for its serene beaches and crystal-clear waters. Some of the more noted beaches include Boracay Island, El Nido, and Camiguin Island. Philippines travel is an adventure in itself with its nightlife scene, specifically Manila and Boracay. There’s no distinction between tourist and local, making it all the more enjoyable to let loose and dance until you see the sun come up.

The country is blessed with white-sand beaches, pale blue seas, amazing corals and fish, lagoons, mountains, rivers, rice terraces and volcanoes. Days can be spent exploring the diverse and sometimes challenging terrain, en route to cascading waterfalls and dramatic caves. The fine sand beaches that fringe the Pacific Ocean offer the ideal base for a relaxing holiday, perfect for lounging and taking in the delightful surroundings.

Places to visit in Philippines

1. Boracay

There is a reason that Boracay Island is considered the beach capital of the Philippines because there are more than 12 beaches. This tiny island in the west Visayas region is ideal for beach-goers who are after simple relaxation in the sun or water activities. White Beach, on the west side of the island, is one of the most popular beaches, with a lively reputation. Puka Shell Beach is on the tip of the island and is a favorite spot for shell collectors. Cagban Beach is a quiet spot with nearby caves that are rumored to still contain treasure chests. Diniwid Beach is a tiny beach at the north end of White Beach that has the best view of the island from a platform rock located there. This island is known for its many resorts, so finding a place to stay is easy. For a panoramic view of the island, take a day trip to Mount Luho, its highest point.

2. Bohol

The island of Bohol in the Philippines’ central Visayas region runs at a slower pace, and it’s a destination that showcases the country’s natural beauty. One of the most unique natural wonders on the island is the Chocolate Hills in Carmen. This UNESCO-protected site is a collection of 1,200 geological formations that turn brown in the dry season, resembling a landscape of chocolate candy kisses. Bohol is home to a family-owned sanctuary for the tiny Tarsier primate, known for its large engaging eyes. For a small fee, you can take an intimate walk through the grounds and stand inches away from the small nocturnal mammal. The showcase of Bohol is the beach.

3. Cebu

The island of Cebu, in the central Visayas region, is considered the port to some of the best diving and snorkelling in the Philippines. If you are an underwater enthusiast, Cebu is one of your best options for excursions that get you up-close to whale sharks, coral reefs, and sea turtles. Some of the most spectacular scenery from the water near Cebu are the sea caves that attract photographers and outdoor enthusiasts looking for unique diving and snorkelling sites. The Sudlon National Park, located approximately an hour from Cebu City, is a breath-taking park to explore and hike. While Cebu’s greatest draw is its water, Cebu City is a metropolitan area, with tourist attractions like museums and cathedrals that will interest history buffs.

4. Banaue

The rice terraces of Banaue are one of the most striking things to see in the Philippines. The emerald-green terraces are an agricultural wonder in this area. Your most impressive view of the terraces is at sunrise, when clouds and fog lift off the mountain to reveal the intricate landscape of the terraces. The Batad Rice Terraces and the Bangaan Rice Terraces are protected UNESCO World Heritage sites. For a deeper taste of this region, take a stroll through the Banaue Ethnic Village or the Hiwang Village to mingle with the indigenous people who farm the rice terraces.

5 Vigan

The historical city of Vigan in the northern Philippines is one of the most charming towns to visit in the Luzon region. Its culture is a fusion of Chinese and Spanish influences originating from settlers to the area. Take a ride in a horse-drawn kalesa through the streets and admire the colonial architecture, courtesy of the Spanish who colonized the area in the 18th century. Vigan is a city with many nuances to explore. The best view of the area is from the Bantay Bell Tower, which is also a noted landmark in the area. The Calle Crisologo historic district is a walkable district, where you will encounter many local craftsmen and see historical architecture. A visit to the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral is breath-taking and a perfect spot to sit and people-watch as you take in the local culture.

6 Manila

The Philippines capital of Manila, on the island of Luzon, is a bustling city with non-stop activity. Hop on board one of the colourful jeepneys, the main form of public transportation, to get a taste of local life. Usually over-packed with locals, the bumpy ride through the streets on the iconic and kitschy jeep/bus hybrid vehicles will be one of the highlights of your visit. Plan stops to the main park in the city, Rizal Park, and the historical San Agustin Church that was built in the 16th century. Buy local fruits and handmade gifts at the public market at Quiapo Church, where you are likely to see several thousand people show up on Fridays for worship.

7. Davao City

For a city scene outside of Manila, head to Davao City, which has a large metropolitan area. Davao City is the main city in the southern Philippine region of Mindanao. Despite its malls and large population, Davao City features many natural elements, including the Eden Nature Park, Philippine Eagle Center, and the Davao Baywalk near the sea. One of the must-visit spots in Davao City is Mount Apo, the highest mountain in the Philippines. Davao City is a prime location for shopping as there are several large malls, including Abreeza Mall and SM Lanang Premier Mall. For a peek into Davao City history and culture, the tiny Davao Museum of History and Ethnography is worth a visit.

8. Sagada

One of the most unique experiences you can have in the Philippines is in the northern tribal region in Sagada. Nestled in the rugged and remote Cordillera Mountains are tribes that embrace the occasional visitor. This area is a paradise for the advanced outdoor enthusiast. The steep mountains and high elevation enhance the thrill and skill level required for outdoor adventure. One of the must-sees in this region are the hanging coffins that hide deep in the mountains. It is best to connect with a local guide to take you to this incredible site because this is not a tourist area, but rather an authentic tribal region hiding an experience worthy of bragging rights. Hiking is popular in Sagada, particularly to Mount Ampaco, which has the highest peak in the region or through Echo Valley, which has steep and rugged terrain.

9. Coron Island

One of the top diving destinations in the world, Coron Island is a tropical paradise, with electric blue and green water that almost seems unreal. The mountainous island sits on the tip of the Palawan island region, the western-most section of islands in the Philippines. The island is popular for diving because of the numerous wrecks here. Many of the preserved shipwrecks are located in depths ranging from shallow water at just three meters to deep water at 42 meters. Some of the wrecks require more than one dive to explore due to their size, but you can easily spend a week diving in this area. For non-shipwreck diving, check out Barracuda Lake, a former volcano with many unusual rock formations and fish.

10. Baguio

Baguio is a city tucked away in a mountainous region on Luzon Island. Though it is a city, Baguio is intimate and reminiscent of a cottage-type environment. Baguio is called the City of Pines for the rich pine forests and cooler temperatures that surround it. You can explore one of the many hiking and biking trails or take in a round of golf at one of the resorts in the area. Baguio is unique to other destinations in the Philippines because the city is surrounded by trees and not water. Parks like Mines View and Burnham let you enjoy some of the flora and fauna that are special to this region. Be sure to spend some time along Session Road, which is the main drag through Baguio, where you can take in a slice of local life.

11. Puerto Princesa

The rock islands, caves, and natural parks of Palawan Island are the hidden paradise of the Philippines. The coastal city of Puerto Princesa is where you should base yourself in order to explore some of these natural gems of the country. The Subterranean River National Park is a great first stop to see a five-mile underground river and impressive limestone caves. The UNESCO World Heritage site has boat tours that take you through the national park. Other must-see spots in Puerto Princesa are Honda Bay, which is popular for snorkeling, and Ugong Rock, where you can try ziplining and caving.

12. Samal

On Samal Island, also called Garden City of Samal, hiking, diving, and kayaking are a way of life. One of the top things to do on Samal Island, besides relaxing at the beach, is visit the Monfort Bat Sanctuary, which is home to millions of bats in the caves. An enjoyable day trip away from the beach is to Hagimit Falls, where you can walk on the nature trails and cool off in one of the pools below the tropical waterfalls. Samal Island is a short distance away from Davao City, which makes a great change of pace when you want a more metropolitan scene or a broader range of dining.