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    I would be very grateful if someone could give me advice on this matter,,I have been in the search function and unable to get answers there
    I am about to start getting documents together to sponser visitors visa but I am worried they might end up in the wrong hands when I post them,,in particular my business account details , I am aware that certified documents will do ,but when i called my bank manager, he advise against sending
    Can I send all the documents direct to the embassy ?? , I would feel better knowing they not travel so far from airport, is it possible to have insurance ??

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    Hi Pat

    I have sent mine a few times by courier and normal post with no problems. Courier about 5 days and normal post hmmn, couple of weeks plus sitting in local barangay office for a couple of days.

    I would suggest using a courier and so long as you get the address details correct, there should be no problem at all. I used a courier on a couple of occasions and addressed the items to my wife's former Uni and the guards text her when it arrived.

    Good luck!
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    Good excuse for a few days holiday, thats what i did... take em over yourself..... go to manila with her for her visa trip to makatai..... I recommend the hotel intercontental !


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    i think u can send all the documents direct
    to the embassy if u want(thats what my husband did)
    he sent it by courier(royal mail),and the embassy contact
    me when it arrived.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skysky View Post
    Good excuse for a few days holiday, thats what i did... take em over yourself..... go to manila with her for her visa trip to makatai..... I recommend the hotel intercontental !
    Intercontinental is a thumbs up for me! Dusit and Shangri La as alternatives!
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    Thankyou
    so what if your documents go missing ,does it happen ??and your bank accounts emptied,,has it happened before any one know??


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    Hi, sorry to jump in on your query but could anyone advise the safest and most reliable company to use when sending a parcel to the Philippines. I have already sent a birthday card by Royal Mail and unfortunately it was not received.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vinmer View Post
    Hi, sorry to jump in on your query but could anyone advise the safest and most reliable company to use when sending a parcel to the Philippines. I have already sent a birthday card by Royal Mail and unfortunately it was not received.
    Fedex,2GO Abboitiz,DHL name it and u'll have it..


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    I have used Fedex, ParcelForce and Elite! All arrived ok. Funnily enough Elite was the fastest! Exactly 5 days!
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    thanks for the advice, i will give them a try


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    I sent all docs with UPS ,cost about £50,very good service and was able to track package
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    [QUOTE=mike1;68473]I sent all docs with UPS ,cost about £50,very good service and was able to track package[/QUOTE

    I think DHL also has the same but could be cheaper... don't quote me on this


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