✈️ Visa Made Easy for Philippine Passport Holders
Got travel plans? 🌍 We’ve got you covered! Our simple visa checklist helps first-time ✨ and seasoned travelers 🧳 get everything ready—from your 🛂 passport and 📝 application form to 🏥 travel insurance and 🗺️ travel itineraries. We make the process smooth so you can focus on the fun part: your adventure! 🎉
Planning to visit a country not on our list? 🤔 No worries! 📩 Reach out to us and we’ll give you the latest visa info and personalized guidance tailored just for you. 💼✈️
✈️ Visa Made Simple
Philippine passport? We’ve got your back! ✅ Our easy checklist covers everything you need for your trip—🛂 passport, 📝 application, 🏥 insurance, 💰 proof of funds, and more. Visiting a country not listed? 📩 Contact us for the latest visa info and personalized guidance.
List of Countries for Visa Assistance:
✈️ Philippine Passport Holders: Your Easy Visa Checklist
- Japan
- China
- South Korea
- Europe (Schengenand UK)
- Australia
- New Zealand
- UAE
Going abroad for the first time? Don’t panic! Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to the documents you’ll usually need when applying for a visa:
1. Your Passport 🛂
- Must be valid for at least 6 months from your travel date.
- Example: Traveling on July 1, 2026 → passport must be valid until at least January 1, 2027.
- Should have at least 2 blank pages for stamps.
2. Visa Application Form 📝
- Fill it out completely, sign it, and use black ink pens only.
- Some countries have online forms—make sure to print a copy if required.
3. Photos 📸
- Usually 2–4 passport-sized photos. Label and write your name at the back of the photo.
- Check the embassy’s requirements carefully:
- Must show ears, no earrings, no smiling.
- Plain background, neat appearance (collared shirts with sleeves), no selfies.
4. Travel Details & Purpose of Visit ✈️🏨✨
- Round-trip flight tickets or booking confirmation.
- Hotel or accommodation info.
- Day-to-day itinerary / travel plan—even a simple schedule works.
- Include a short explanation of your visit: dates, places, and activities.
“Basically, show them: “I have a place to stay, a plan, and I know what I’m doing!”
5. Financial Support / Proof You Can Fund Your Travel 💰
- Bank statements (ADB) last 3–6 months.
- Rule of thumb: account balance should exceed your total travel cost.
- Employees: recent payslips or proof of income.
- Students/minors: Affidavit of support from parents/guardians.
- Business owners: Financial Statements, ITR, permits, licenses.
- Shows you can support yourself (or your family) while traveling.
6. Travel Insurance 🏥
- Some countries require insurance covering medical emergencies.
- Double-check the minimum coverage amount required by the embassy. Peace of mind for you and the embassy!
7. Work / School Documents 👩💼🎓
- Employees: Certificate of employment & approved leave.
- Students: Enrollment or school ID.
- Business owners: Business documents such as Financial Statements, ITR, permits, licenses.
8. Visa Fee Payment 💳
- Keep the receipt—you’ll need it when submitting your documents.
9. Extra Documents / Proof of Ties 📄
- Invitation letter from family/friends abroad (if visiting).
- Proof of ties to the Philippines:
- PSA birth certificate, marriage certificate, property ownership, or other evidence showing you’ll return.
💡 Quick Tips:
- Check embassy websites—some countries have extra requirements.
- Make copies of all documents.
- Translate documents if they’re not in English.
- Double-check your passport validity, photo specs, insurance minimums, and travel plans before submission.