If you live in the UAE and have been thinking of a beach or cultural visit to the Philippines, the first thing that you would be worried about is whether you require a visa. Many of the UAE residents choose the Philippines as their destination because of the friendly people, the tropical islands and the colorful festivals. However, the visa procedure may be confusing without having an idea about how it works.
So what exactly should you expect? Let us unpack it.
It all depends on your passport. Being a UAE national you can fly to the Philippines visa-free and stay in the country but not more than 30 days. It is also the case of nationals of GCC countries, and nationals of many European countries and countries in the ASEAN regions.
But in case you are a citizen of the UAE with a South Asian, parts of African or some of the Middle Eastern countries passport, you are most likely to get a tourist visa before traveling.
However, Indian passport holders are not left out without a silver lining. Beginning June 2025, you may visit the Philippines visa free, 14 days, or up to 30 days when holding a valid visa or residence permit of USA, UK or any Schengen area, Canada, Australia, Japan and Singapore.
It is best to contact the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi or Philippine Consulate in Dubai personally just in case you have doubts with your particular case. Their websites also updates the information time to time.
Depending on where you live in the UAE, you will have to apply at one of the following centers:
Applying at the correct office is important- submitting your documents to the wrong one can delay your application.
There is a list of documents to be submitted in a Philippine tourist visa application, and not having one of them can hold up your process. This is what you will typically require:
If you’re visiting family or friends, you may also need an invitation letter and a copy of your host's Philippine ID or passport.
Whereas in other countries application had gone fully online, the Philippines necessitates most of the applicants to deliver their papers hand-in-hand. However, now they have come up with Online Visa Application System (OVAS) that allows you to initiate the process on line by completing the form and submitting scanned documents.
In spite of OVAS, you might still be required to go to the embassy/consulate to present your original documents or to appear at an interview. The exact procedure concerning your nationality should be checked out with the consulate.
This is how the common flow of work functions:
The processing of the visa on average requires 5-10 working days. However, it may take more time during the busiest time, like holidays.
To avoid last minute stress apply at least three weeks before you want to travel. Do not wait till the last minute, particularly when it is your first time of applying.
Once your visa is approved, the embassy or consulate will notify you when it’s ready for pickup. When you go to collect it, make sure you bring:
And if it’s not intuitive enough, make sure you double-check your visa before you depart. Make sure descriptive dates, passport number and your name have been written correctly. Any errors could also potentially lead to problems at immigration once you arrive in the Philippines.
As a temporary visitor, you are allowed to stay up to 30 days on the standard tourist visa. But, if you do decide to stay longer, you can apply for an extension of you stay at the Bureau of Immigration in the Philippines.
Extensions are usually given in 29-day blocks, and filling out the application is a breeze as long as you get it done before your visa expires.
Even though the process is pretty straightforward, some common slip-ups can cause delays—or worse, a rejection. Here are a few things to watch out for:
If it is your first time applying or you have had visa application problems in the past, then working with a visa consultancy can be highly beneficial and save you considerable time and headache.
A company such as ezee Visa knows the local laws and regulations, the frequent mistakes people tend to make in the documents, how to avoid a lengthy waiting list. They also stay updated on changes to visa rules, so you don’t get bitten at the last minute by any surprises.
That said, if you feel comfortable with the paperwork and have extra time on your hands, you could try applying on your own. It depends on what you like.
Applying for a Philippine tourist visa from UAE is not really that difficult but you have to be meticulous with your documents. Whether you apply by yourself or hire professional help, preparation is key - get your documents in order, apply early and follow the steps correctly.
If a smoother stress-free process is what you are seeking, count on ezee Visa to help you out. And our team is no stranger to helping travelers in UAE visiting abroad with peace of mind, and now we want to help you too.
Contact us today and we will help you get your Philippine travel plans in order- no fuss no guessing!