Legal BlogPhilippines Bureau of Immigration Launches Long Stay Visa

October 5, 2013
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Foreigners intended to stay longer in the Philippines may now avail of a six-month, long-stay tourist visa from the agency. The program is set to be formally launched next week, according to the Bureau of Immigration.

Bureau of Immigration Commissioner Ricardo A. David Jr., also announced that the bureau would introduce the new visa sticker to replace the wet stamp it was using to implement extensions of stay on the passports of foreign tourists.

The Long Stay Visitor Visa Extension (LSVVE) project was launched to spur tourist arrivals in the country by giving them the privilege to prolong their stay in the country without the need to frequently visit the BI office to process their documents.

Currently, the bureau allows foreign tourists a maximum stay of two months in the country each time they apply for visa extensions.

“Through this long-stay visa, we [also] expect lesser crowding in our offices due to the decreased volume of visa extension applicants,” stated David. On the other hand, the new visa sticker will help the bureau prevent the proliferation of fake visa extension stamps, which have victimized many foreigners, added the BI chief, who noted that the new sticker would have security and tracking features that could not be duplicated.

“It will also speed up transactions in our visa section, allow more efficient tracking records and faster detection of forged and tampered stamps,” said David.

This new measures were being implemented by the bureau following meetings with the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of Foreign Affairs on policy reforms that could help the government draw more international tourists to the country. Contact us!

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