Understanding Philippine Visa Options for Foreign Spouses: How Long Can You Stay?

Learn about the 13(a) non-quota immigrant visa for foreign nationals married to Filipinas and your stay duration in the Philippines.

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Foreign nationals married to Filipinas can apply for a 13(a) non-quota immigrant visa, which allows them to stay in the Philippines indefinitely. Initially, this visa is probationary for one year before it can be extended. This facilitates ease of stay without the frequent need for visa renewals.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the 13(a) non-quota immigrant visa? The 13(a) non-quota immigrant visa allows foreign nationals married to Filipinas to stay in the Philippines indefinitely, starting with a one-year probationary period.
  2. Can I renew my visa after the probationary period? Yes, after the initial one-year probationary period, the 13(a) visa can be extended to allow for an indefinite stay in the Philippines.
  3. What other visa options are available for foreigners in the Philippines? Other visa options include tourist visas, non-immigrant visas, and retirement visas, each with specific requirements and duration of stay.
  4. Do I need to apply for a visa if I'm just visiting my spouse in the Philippines? Yes, foreigners typically need a visa to enter the Philippines, although the type depends on the duration and purpose of the visit.