Visiting the Philippines and need to extend your stay? Good news! You can now renew your tourist visa online, making the process faster and more convenient. Here’s a step-by-step guide to extending your visa waiver (EO408 - 30 DAYS) using the Bureau of Immigration’s online system.

 

What is EO408 - 30 DAYS Visa Waiver Extension?

Foreign tourists from visa-free countries are granted an initial stay of 30 days upon arrival in the Philippines. If you wish to extend your stay, you can apply for a 29-day extension, bringing your total stay to 59 days.

 

Step-by-Step Process for Online Visa Extension

 

1. Create an Account on the Bureau of Immigration Website

Visit the Bureau of Immigration’s Online Visa Extension Portal and sign up for an account. This only takes a few minutes and requires basic personal details.

2. Select the Visa Extension Service

Once logged in, choose the Visa Waiver (EO408 - 30 DAYS) service from the list of available options.

3. Fill Out Your Details

Enter the required information, including:

  • Full name
  • Passport details
  • Date of arrival in the Philippines
  • Contact details

Ensure that all information matches your passport to avoid processing delays.

4. Pay the Visa Extension Fee

The cost for the extension is PHP 3,030, which can be paid online through various methods such as GCash, credit/debit card, or over-the-counter banking.

5. Receive Confirmation and Receipt

After successful payment, you will receive an email confirmation and a digital receipt. Keep this for your records.

6. Processing Status

Your application will now be processed. The status can be checked by logging into your account. Processing times may vary, but updates will be sent via email.

 

Advantages of Online Visa Extension

  • Saves Time: No need to visit an immigration office.
  • Easy Payment Options: Convenient online transactions.
  • Quick and Hassle-Free: The process takes only about 5 minutes to complete.

 

Additional Tips

  • Apply in Advance: Don’t wait until your visa is about to expire to avoid penalties.
  • Check Your Email Regularly: Important updates and approval notices will be sent via email.
  • Have a Backup Payment Method: If one payment option doesn’t work, try another.



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