🇵🇭 Need Help With Your Philippines Visa Application?
Last updated: January 2026 | Author: Md Bangir Hossain (Bablu) — Senior Visa Consultant (10+ Years, 3,000+ Visas) | ✅ Verified against Philippines Embassy requirements
The Philippines — with its stunning beaches like Boracay and Palawan, world-class diving spots, and warm Filipino hospitality — has become an increasingly popular destination for Bangladeshi travelers. But here’s the reality: obtaining a Philippines visa requires careful preparation, and many applicants face rejection due to avoidable mistakes.
Unlike some Southeast Asian countries that offer visa-on-arrival to Bangladeshi passport holders, the Philippines requires a pre-approved visa. This means your application is scrutinized before you can even board your flight. The good news? With the right approach, you can significantly boost your approval chances.
At goFLY Limited, we’ve helped 3,000+ Bangladeshi travelers successfully obtain their visas with a 90%+ success rate. This comprehensive guide shares our proven strategies — the same tips we use for our clients — to help you maximize your Philippines visa approval chances.
- 12 proven tips to strengthen your application
- Exact financial requirements and how to present them
- Document preparation strategies that work
- How to demonstrate genuine travel intent
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Real success scenarios from Bangladeshi applicants
No agency can guarantee visa approval — that decision rests solely with the Philippines Embassy. However, a well-prepared application following these tips dramatically increases your chances compared to a hastily assembled one.
At goFLY, we honestly assess applications and decline cases we believe have low approval chances — this is why our success rate remains high on accepted cases.
🎯 Why Proper Preparation Matters for Philippines Visa
The Philippines Embassy evaluates each application based on several key factors. Understanding these helps you prepare a stronger application:
| What Embassy Evaluates | Why It Matters | How to Address It |
|---|---|---|
| Financial Capacity | Can you afford the trip without working illegally? | Strong bank statements, income proof, sponsorship if applicable |
| Ties to Home Country | Will you return to Bangladesh after your visit? | Employment, property, family, business documentation |
| Genuine Travel Intent | Is your stated purpose believable and consistent? | Clear itinerary, logical travel plan, consistent documents |
| Document Authenticity | Are all documents genuine and verifiable? | Original documents, official seals, consistent information |
| Travel History | Have you traveled before and returned on time? | Previous visa stamps, travel compliance record |
| Application Quality | Is the application complete and error-free? | Thorough preparation, no missing documents, no errors |
Applicants who invest 1-2 weeks in proper preparation have significantly higher approval rates than those who rush their applications. Every extra hour spent organizing documents and ensuring consistency pays off.
📊 Quick Stats: Philippines Visa at a Glance
✅ Tip 1: Understand All Visa Requirements Thoroughly
The first step to a successful application is understanding exactly what the Philippines Embassy requires. Many rejections happen simply because applicants didn’t know what was needed.
Core Documents Required
| Document | Specifications | Common Mistakes |
|---|---|---|
| Valid Passport | 6+ months validity beyond travel, 2+ blank pages | Passport expiring too soon, no blank pages |
| Visa Application Form | Completely filled, signed, dated | Blank fields, unsigned form, wrong dates |
| Passport Photos | Recent (within 6 months), white background, 35×45mm | Old photos, wrong background, incorrect size |
| Bank Statements | Last 3-6 months, official seal, sufficient balance | Only 1 month, no seal, low balance |
| Employment Proof | NOC letter, salary slips, company ID | Outdated letter, no leave approval |
| Flight Booking | Round-trip itinerary with dates | One-way booking, non-refundable tickets |
| Hotel Booking | Confirmed reservation for entire stay | Partial booking, unverifiable hotels |
| Travel Itinerary | Day-by-day plan of activities | Vague plans, unrealistic schedule |
Additional Documents by Purpose
| Visit Purpose | Additional Documents Needed |
|---|---|
| Tourism | Detailed itinerary, tour bookings if any, activity reservations |
| Business | Invitation letter from Philippines company, business registration, meeting schedule |
| Visiting Family/Friends | Invitation letter, host’s ID/passport copy, host’s visa/citizenship status, relationship proof |
| Medical Treatment | Hospital appointment, doctor’s referral, medical records |
| Conference/Event | Event registration, invitation letter, conference details |
Requirements vary based on your specific situation. Use our Personalized Visa Checklist Generator to get a custom document list tailored to YOUR profile and travel purpose.
✅ Tip 2: Prepare Bulletproof Financial Documentation
Financial proof is one of the most critical factors in Philippines visa approval. The embassy needs assurance that you can support yourself throughout your stay without working illegally.
Recommended Financial Standards
| Trip Duration | Recommended Bank Balance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Week | USD 1,500-2,000 (~৳1.6-2.2 lakh) | Plus flight and hotel already paid |
| 2 Weeks | USD 2,000-3,000 (~৳2.2-3.3 lakh) | Comfortable buffer for activities |
| 1 Month | USD 3,000-4,000 (~৳3.3-4.4 lakh) | Higher amount shows stronger capacity |
What Makes Strong Financial Documentation
- 6 months of bank statements — Shows consistent financial pattern
- Official bank seal/stamp — Confirms authenticity
- Regular salary credits — Shows stable income
- Consistent balance — Not sudden large deposits
- Account holder name matches passport — Exactly
- Current account activity — Recent transactions, not dormant
Additional Financial Documents to Include
- Salary certificate — Official letter confirming monthly income
- Tax documents (TIN) — Shows declared income
- Fixed Deposits (FDR) — Additional savings proof
- Property documents — Shows assets in Bangladesh
- Business financials — If self-employed: trade license, business bank statements
| Red Flag | Why It’s Problematic | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Large recent deposits | Suggests borrowed/temporary funds | Explain source with documentation or wait 3+ months |
| Income doesn’t match balance | Unrealistic savings for stated salary | Explain additional income sources |
| Only FDR, no active account | May indicate borrowed FDR | Show regular savings account too |
| Multiple small deposits before application | Looks like collected funds | Maintain organic account activity |
| Very low balance | Can’t afford the trip | Build savings or get strong sponsor |
If Someone is Sponsoring Your Trip
If a family member, friend, or company is funding your travel, you need:
- Sponsorship/Undertaking letter — Signed declaration to cover expenses
- Sponsor’s bank statements — Last 3-6 months
- Sponsor’s income proof — Employment letter, business documents
- Relationship proof — If family: birth certificate, family records
- Sponsor’s ID/passport copy — Clear copy
✅ Tip 3: Craft a Compelling Cover Letter
A well-written cover letter is your opportunity to tell your story directly to the visa officer. It explains who you are, why you want to visit the Philippines, and why you’ll return to Bangladesh.
What to Include in Your Cover Letter
- Personal introduction: Your name, occupation, family status
- Purpose of visit: Specific reason for traveling (tourism, business, family)
- Travel details: Dates, destinations, accommodation
- Financial explanation: How you’re funding the trip
- Strong ties to Bangladesh: Job, business, family, property
- Return commitment: Specific reasons why you must return
- Previous travel history: Countries visited and compliance record
- Contact details: Phone, email, address
Cover Letter Mistakes vs. Best Practices
| ❌ Weak Approach | ✅ Strong Approach |
|---|---|
| “I want to visit Philippines for tourism” | “I’m planning a 10-day vacation to explore Boracay and Palawan, including island hopping, scuba diving at Tubbataha Reef…” |
| “I will return after my trip” | “I must return by 15 March as my approved leave ends on that date, and I have a client presentation scheduled for 18 March” |
| “I have a job in Bangladesh” | “I work as Senior Marketing Manager at XYZ Company for the past 5 years, earning ৳80,000/month, with approved leave from 1-15 March” |
| Generic 3-sentence letter | 1-2 page detailed letter covering all key points |
- Be specific — Names, dates, places, amounts
- Be honest — Every claim should be verifiable
- Be confident — Not apologetic or desperate-sounding
- Be concise — Detailed but not rambling
- Address potential concerns proactively
✅ Tip 4: Demonstrate Strong Ties to Bangladesh
The embassy’s core concern: “Will this person return to Bangladesh?” Strong ties documentation answers this question convincingly.
Types of Ties and How to Document Them
| Type of Tie | Strong Evidence | Supporting Documents |
|---|---|---|
| Employment | Permanent job, approved leave, return expected | NOC letter, employment contract, salary slips, company ID |
| Business | Active business with employees, ongoing contracts | Trade license, TIN, business bank statements, client contracts |
| Property | Own house, land, apartment | Land registration, deed, property tax receipts |
| Family | Spouse, children, elderly parents in Bangladesh | Marriage certificate, children’s birth certificates, school enrollment |
| Financial | Investments, FDRs, savings in Bangladesh | FDR certificates, investment statements |
| Education | Currently enrolled student | Enrollment letter, student ID, leave permission |
Applicants with these characteristics need to provide extra-strong documentation in other areas:
- Single, young, no dependents
- Recently unemployed or between jobs
- No property ownership
- First-time international traveler
- No family members staying behind
If this describes you, strengthen your financial documentation and cover letter significantly.
✅ Tip 5: Present a Clear & Logical Travel Purpose
Your travel purpose must be believable, specific, and consistent across all documents. Vague or illogical travel plans raise doubts.
How to Present Different Travel Purposes
🏖️ For Tourism
- Specific destinations (Boracay, Palawan, Cebu, Manila)
- Day-by-day itinerary with activities
- Hotel bookings for all nights
- Tour/activity bookings if applicable
- Logical travel route (not random city-hopping)
💼 For Business
- Invitation letter from Philippines company on letterhead
- Meeting agenda/schedule
- Your company’s letter confirming purpose
- Business card and company registration
- Previous business correspondence (emails, contracts)
👨👩👧 For Family Visit
- Invitation letter from host in Philippines
- Host’s ID/passport copy and visa/residency status
- Host’s address proof (utility bill)
- Relationship documentation (birth certificate, marriage certificate)
- Photos together from previous occasions
Day 1: Arrive Manila (NAIA), transfer to hotel, rest
Day 2: Manila city tour — Intramuros, Rizal Park, Manila Bay
Day 3: Fly to Boracay, check in, White Beach sunset
Day 4-5: Boracay — island hopping, water activities
Day 6: Fly to Palawan, El Nido arrival
Day 7-8: El Nido — Tour A (Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon)
Day 9: Return to Manila, shopping
Day 10: Departure to Dhaka
✅ Tip 6: Ensure Document Consistency
Inconsistencies between documents are major red flags. Embassy officers cross-check information, and contradictions suggest either carelessness or deception.
What Must Be Consistent
| Element | Must Match Across |
|---|---|
| Travel dates | Cover letter, flight booking, hotel booking, employer letter, itinerary |
| Name spelling | Passport, all documents, application form |
| Salary/income | Employer letter, salary slips, bank statement credits |
| Employment dates | NOC letter, application form, any previous applications |
| Address | Application form, employer letter, bank statement |
| Trip purpose | Cover letter, itinerary, all supporting documents |
How to Ensure Consistency
- Create a master reference document with all key dates, figures, and details
- Cross-check every document against this reference
- Have someone else review for discrepancies you might miss
- Keep copies of previous visa applications for reference
“My employer letter said I joined in 2019, but my application form said 2018. The embassy noticed this and my visa was delayed while they asked for clarification. It was an honest mistake, but it still raised questions.”
— Bangladeshi applicant experience
✅ Tip 7: Build Your Travel History
A clean travel history — especially to countries with strict immigration — significantly strengthens your application. It shows you’re a genuine traveler who respects visa rules.
How Travel History Helps
| Travel History | Impact on Philippines Visa |
|---|---|
| Previous Schengen/UK/US/Australia visas | Very positive — shows you passed strict scrutiny before |
| Multiple Southeast Asian trips | Positive — shows regional travel interest and compliance |
| Gulf country visits | Positive — demonstrates travel experience |
| First-time traveler | Neutral — need stronger documentation in other areas |
| Previous overstay/violation | Negative — must address and explain |
If You Have Limited Travel History
If the Philippines would be your first international trip, consider:
- Building travel history first: Visit Thailand, Malaysia, or Singapore (easier visas) before applying for Philippines
- Extra-strong documentation: Compensate with exceptional financial proof and ties
- Shorter trip duration: A 7-day trip is less risky than 30 days for first-timers
- Professional assistance: Expert help is more valuable for first-time applicants
Include Your Travel History Evidence
- Old passports with previous visas and stamps
- Photocopies of previous visas (even expired ones)
- Entry/exit stamps showing compliance
✅ Tip 8: Time Your Application Strategically
When you apply matters. Timing affects processing speed, appointment availability, and even officer workload.
Recommended Application Timeline
| Weeks Before Travel | What to Do |
|---|---|
| 6-8 weeks | Start gathering documents, request bank statements, get employer letter |
| 4-6 weeks | Finalize all documents, make bookings (refundable), write cover letter |
| 3-4 weeks | Submit application — ideal timing |
| 2-3 weeks | Acceptable if documents are ready |
| Less than 2 weeks | Risky — may not allow processing time |
Peak Seasons to Avoid
- December-January: Holiday travel rush, longer processing
- March-May: Summer vacation peak (Philippines beaches)
- Eid periods: Many Bangladeshi applicants, high volume
Philippines visa processing typically takes 7-15 working days, but this can extend during peak seasons or if additional documents are requested.
Don’t book non-refundable flights until you have your visa!
✅ Tip 9: Prepare Quality Document Copies
Document quality matters more than many applicants realize. Poor-quality submissions look unprofessional and can delay processing.
Document Quality Standards
| Aspect | Standard | Common Mistakes |
|---|---|---|
| Scan Resolution | 300+ DPI, color preferred | Blurry, black-and-white, low resolution |
| File Format | PDF or JPG | Password-protected, unusual formats |
| Document Completeness | Full page visible, no cropping | Edges cut off, stamps not visible |
| Organization | Logical order, properly labeled | Random order, no file names |
| Translations | English translations for all Bangla documents | Only Bangla submitted |
Professional Presentation Tips
- Scan all documents in color at 300 DPI
- Name files clearly (e.g., “Bank_Statement_Jan_2026.pdf”)
- Organize in logical order (as specified by embassy)
- Keep file sizes reasonable (under 5MB each)
- Get certified translations for all Bangla documents
- Include originals + copies as required
✅ Tip 10: Get Professional Review Before Submission
A fresh pair of expert eyes can catch errors you’ve become blind to after working on your application for weeks.
What Professional Review Catches
- Missing documents you didn’t realize were needed
- Inconsistencies between documents
- Weak areas that need strengthening
- Cover letter improvements
- Photo specification issues
- Form errors and omissions
When Professional Help is Most Valuable
| Applicant Profile | Value of Professional Help |
|---|---|
| First-time international traveler | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Essential |
| Previously rejected applicant | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Essential |
| Weak ties or financials | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly recommended |
| Complex situation (sponsor, business) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Recommended |
| Experienced traveler with strong profile | ⭐⭐⭐ Good for quality assurance |
Our visa experts review your complete application package:
- Check all documents for completeness and quality
- Verify consistency across documents
- Identify weak points and suggest improvements
- Review and enhance cover letter
- Provide submission guidance
📞 Call 01713-289175 for professional review
⚡ 3 Bonus Tips for First-Time Philippines Applicants
For first-time applicants with limited travel history, shorter trips are less risky:
- 7-10 days: Very reasonable for tourism
- 2 weeks: Acceptable with good documentation
- 30+ days: Raises questions unless strongly justified
You can always extend your visa in the Philippines if you want to stay longer after arrival.
For visa applications:
- Use refundable hotel bookings (Booking.com free cancellation)
- Use changeable flight itineraries
- Don’t buy non-refundable tickets until visa is approved
If visa is rejected, you don’t want to lose money on bookings too.
Some applicants may be called for an interview. Be ready to:
- Explain your travel purpose clearly
- Discuss your job and ties to Bangladesh
- Answer questions about your itinerary
- Explain your financial situation
Answer confidently and honestly — your documents should support everything you say.
📋 Real Success Scenarios from Bangladeshi Applicants
These anonymized scenarios show how different applicants successfully obtained their Philippines visas:
The First-Time Traveler
Rahul had never traveled internationally before. He worked as a software engineer for 4 years at a reputable company. He applied for a 10-day Boracay trip with goFLY’s guidance.
Strategy: Strong bank balance (৳3.5 lakh), detailed employer letter with leave approval, comprehensive day-by-day itinerary, professional cover letter explaining why Philippines for his first trip, and his parents staying in Bangladesh as ties.
The Business Owner
Kamal runs a garment business and wanted to visit his brother in Manila. He had previous travel to Thailand and Malaysia.
Strategy: Brother’s invitation letter with his Philippines residency documents, trade license and business bank statements showing active business, property ownership in Dhaka, and wife and children staying in Bangladesh.
The Couple Trip
Fatima and Ahmed, both bank employees, applied for a 12-day honeymoon trip to Palawan and Boracay.
Strategy: Joint application showing combined financials, both employer letters with approved leave, detailed honeymoon itinerary with resort bookings, marriage certificate, and both having previous Thailand travel.
These are illustrative scenarios based on typical successful applications. Individual results depend on specific circumstances and documentation quality. Past success patterns guide but don’t guarantee future outcomes.
✅ Complete Philippines Visa Success Checklist
Print this checklist and verify every item before submission:
📋 Document Preparation
- Passport valid for 6+ months beyond travel dates
- Passport has 2+ blank pages
- Application form completely filled and signed
- Photos meet specifications (recent, white background, correct size)
- Bank statements for 6 months with official seal
- Employment/business proof is current (within 1 month)
- All Bangla documents have English translations
📋 Financial Documentation
- Balance sufficient for trip duration (USD 2,000-3,000+)
- No suspicious large recent deposits
- Income consistent with employment claims
- Salary slips match bank statement credits
- If sponsored, complete sponsor documentation included
📋 Travel Documentation
- Round-trip flight booking (refundable preferred)
- Hotel bookings for entire stay
- Day-by-day itinerary prepared
- Travel insurance purchased (recommended)
📋 Ties to Bangladesh
- Employer letter with leave approval and return date
- Property documents (if applicable)
- Family members staying behind documented
📋 Consistency Check
- All dates match across all documents
- Name spelled correctly everywhere
- Salary/income consistent across documents
- Address matches across documents
📋 Application Quality
- Cover letter is detailed and personalized
- All scans are high quality (color, 300 DPI)
- Documents organized in logical order
- Previous travel history included (if any)
- Application reviewed by someone else for errors
❌ Mistakes That Hurt Your Approval Chances
Avoid these common errors that we see in rejected applications:
| Mistake | Impact | Prevention |
|---|---|---|
| Insufficient bank balance | High rejection risk | Maintain USD 2,000+ or get strong sponsor |
| Large unexplained deposits | Raises fraud suspicion | Explain sources or wait 3+ months |
| Weak cover letter | Purpose unclear | Write detailed, specific letter |
| Missing documents | Delays or rejection | Use complete checklist |
| Date inconsistencies | Credibility questioned | Cross-verify all documents |
| No ties demonstrated | Return intent doubted | Document employment, family, property |
| Vague itinerary | Purpose unclear | Prepare day-by-day plan |
| Poor quality documents | Looks unprofessional | High-quality color scans |
| Applying too late | Insufficient processing time | Apply 3-4 weeks minimum before travel |
| Hiding previous rejections | Serious credibility damage | Always declare and address |
📖 Related Guide: Common Mistakes in Applying for Philippines Visa
🏆 Why Choose goFLY for Your Philippines Visa?
Maximizing your approval chances requires expertise and attention to detail. At goFLY Limited, we provide comprehensive support for your Philippines visa application.
| What We Offer | The goFLY Advantage |
|---|---|
| ✅ Expert Consultation | 10+ years experience | 3,000+ visas by Md. Bangir Hossain (Bablu) |
| ✅ 90%+ Success Rate | On cases we accept after honest assessment |
| ✅ Document Review | Every document checked for completeness and consistency |
| ✅ Cover Letter Assistance | Professional cover letters that address concerns |
| ✅ Honest Assessment | We decline weak cases — protecting you from wasting fees |
| ✅ IATA Certified | IATA: 42337956 | ATAB: 4298 | Trusted since 2017 |
| ✅ Complete Package | Visa + Flights + Tours all from one agency |
| ✅ 4.8★ Google Rating | 431+ verified reviews from satisfied customers |
We declined 30+ Philippines visa cases in 2025 during free consultations because they had weak profiles or unrealistic expectations.
Why? We’d rather lose the sale than take your money for a likely rejection. This honesty maintains our 90%+ success rate on cases we accept.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
While there’s no official minimum, we recommend:
- 1 week trip: USD 1,500-2,000 (~৳1.6-2.2 lakh)
- 2 week trip: USD 2,000-3,000 (~৳2.2-3.3 lakh)
- 1 month trip: USD 3,000-4,000 (~৳3.3-4.4 lakh)
More important than the exact amount: consistent balance over 6 months, regular income credits, and no suspicious large deposits.
Yes, you can reapply. However, simply resubmitting the same application will likely result in the same rejection.
For successful reapplication:
- Understand the specific reasons for rejection
- Address each concern with new/stronger evidence
- Strengthen weak areas of your profile
- Consider waiting to improve your situation (savings, travel history)
- Seek professional help for reapplication strategy
A travel agent is not mandatory — you can apply directly. However, professional assistance is valuable for:
- First-time applicants — Reduces errors and strengthens application
- Previously rejected applicants — Need strategic reapplication
- Complex situations — Sponsorship, weak ties, business visits
- Time-constrained applicants — Saves time and stress
The cost of professional help is often less than the cost of a rejected application (lost visa fee + booking changes).
Standard processing time is 7-15 working days.
Factors affecting processing:
- Peak seasons: December-January, March-May may take longer
- Application volume: Busy periods slow processing
- Additional documents requested: Extends timeline
- Interview required: Adds several days
We recommend applying 3-4 weeks before travel to allow for any delays.
Yes, significantly. Previous travel — especially to countries with strict immigration — shows you’re a genuine traveler who respects visa rules.
Most valuable travel history:
- Schengen, UK, US, Australia, Canada visas
- Southeast Asian countries (Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore)
- Gulf countries
If you’re a first-time traveler, strengthen other areas: financials, ties, cover letter.
If you’re single, young, or don’t have property/strong employment, you can still get approved by:
- Extra-strong financials: Higher bank balance, FDRs, investments
- Detailed cover letter: Explain your situation and return reasons
- Shorter trip duration: 7-10 days is less risky
- Clear career plans: Upcoming job, studies, business plans
- Family in Bangladesh: Parents, siblings, even if not dependents
- Professional help: Expert guidance for your specific situation
Hotel booking or accommodation proof is required for Philippines visa. You need to show where you’ll stay for your entire trip.
Options include:
- Hotel booking: Use refundable bookings from Booking.com or Agoda
- Airbnb: Confirmed reservation with dates
- Host accommodation: If staying with family/friends — their invitation letter and address proof
Your cover letter should include:
- Personal introduction: Name, occupation, family status
- Travel purpose: Specific reason (tourism, family visit, business)
- Detailed itinerary: Dates, destinations, activities
- Financial explanation: How you’re funding the trip
- Ties to Bangladesh: Job, property, family obligations
- Return commitment: Specific reasons why you must return
- Travel history: Previous trips (if any)
- Contact details: Phone, email, address
Travel insurance is not strictly mandatory for Philippines tourist visa, but it’s highly recommended.
Benefits:
- Covers medical emergencies abroad
- Shows financial preparedness (strengthens application)
- Covers trip cancellation/interruption
- Required for some activities (diving, adventure sports)
Learn more: Travel Insurance Guide
goFLY provides comprehensive Philippines visa support:
- Free initial assessment: Honest evaluation of your approval chances
- Document checklist: Personalized list for your situation
- Document review: Check every document for errors and consistency
- Cover letter assistance: Professional cover letter that addresses concerns
- Application guidance: Step-by-step support through the process
- Flight + tour booking: Complete travel package from one agency
📞 Contact: 01713-289175 | 💬 WhatsApp
🚀 Ready to Apply for Your Philippines Visa?
Maximize your approval chances with goFLY’s expert guidance. We’ll help you build the strongest possible application.
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- ✅ Free Initial Consultation — Honest assessment of your case
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- ✅ Cover Letter Writing — Professional, compelling cover letters
- ✅ Application Guidance — Step-by-step support
- ✅ Flight Booking — Best fares to Manila, Cebu, and more
- ✅ Tour Packages — Boracay, Palawan, island tours
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements and procedures are subject to change without notice by the Philippines Embassy.
goFLY Limited is NOT affiliated with the Philippines Embassy or any government authority. We are an independent IATA-certified travel agency providing visa application assistance.
Visa approval is at the sole discretion of the Philippines Embassy. No agency can guarantee visa approval. Always verify current requirements from official sources.
Last verified: January 2026 | Next review: April 2026







