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Robert86
24th January 2012, 16:05
Hello, I am going to the Philippines for 3 weeks and 4 days in March, as I am over staying by 4 days, is it possible for me to extend my stay in there in manila?? thanks! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
24th January 2012, 16:22
Hello, I am going to the Philippines for 3 weeks and 4 days in March, as I am over staying by 4 days, is it possible for me to extend my stay in there in manila?? thanks! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
You can either obtain a 59 day visa before leaving UK or you can get one at Manila airport when you arrive.
There are a number of members who have done just that.
There is a posting here somewhere informing exactly where in the airport to secure the visa extension, but I just can't find it right now.
Hopefully those who have done it at the airport will respond.
Some folks might tell you to not bother with the visa and to just pay the overstay charges etc when you leave.
Please don't do that.
Steve.r
24th January 2012, 17:15
To get the extended visa at Manila, you need to go to the immigration desk, as normal, tell them you want to extend then you look to your left to a doorway, it is behind a pillar, so you may miss it. Go through the door and you will see some people behind the desk. Just ask for an extended visa, take a seat for 10 minutes pay the money and all done. From there you go back to the immigration desks and they stamp you into Phils for 59 days. Job done.
hth :)
Robert86
24th January 2012, 17:54
terpe once again thanks! :) :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Robert86
24th January 2012, 17:55
happy days, cheers steve! :D
aronbabev
25th January 2012, 15:09
Or before your visa will expire you can visit the Immigration office in Intramuros Manila:D:Jump::Jump:...
RickyR
25th January 2012, 17:38
One thing to appreciate, some airlines will NOT let you board if your return flight is more then 3 weeks from arrival unless you already have the visa. I've experienced checks for that when boarding with Cathay Pacific in London, Cebu Pacific in Hong Kong and Asiana in New York.
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