
What is a 9a visa in the Philippines?
9 (a) or Temporary Visitor’s Visa in the Philippines. The 9 (a) or Temporary Visitor’s Visa is a non-immigrant visa issued to foreign nationals who come to the Philippines for a short period of time, whether for tourism, business or medical purposes. Restricted foreign nationals are required to secure an entry visa before they can enter ...
What is a 9 (a) visitor visa?
The 9 (a) or Temporary Visitor’s Visa is a non-immigrant visa issued to foreign nationals who come to the Philippines for a short period of time, whether for tourism, business or medical purposes. Restricted foreign nationals are required to secure an entry visa before they can enter the Philippines.
How do I apply for a 9a visa?
All visa applications are processed by mail . These are subject to evaluation and approval is not guaranteed. Please see www.pcgsanfrancisco.org/visa for the list of requirements to apply for a 9a visa.

What You Can Do With a Tourist Visa
If you are a tourist visa holder, you can rent a car in the Philippines for up to 90 days so you can explore the country at your own pace. Rental companies may require you to present your passport, a major credit card, and a valid driver’s license from your home country provided that the license is written in English.
Types of Temporary Visas
You can apply for a tourist visa if you want to visit the Philippines to spend your holidays in the tropics. You can also visit the Philippines if you want to avail of medical tourism provided that you are getting treatment for a non-contagious or non-communicable disease.
Tourist Visa Fees
The visa fee for a single entry tourist visa is ₱1,500 (around $30) for regular processing time of 7-14 working days or ₱2,000 (around $40) for expedited processing time of 3-5 working days.
Philippine Immigration Requirements for Tourist Visa
If you want to apply for a tourist or temporary visitor’s visa, be sure to bring the following documents:
Applying For Tourist Visa
If you are applying for a tourist visa, you can do so in person or by mail. You can proceed to the Philippine Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
Overstaying
Your tourist visa will remain valid and allow you to stay in the Philippines if you don’t violate its provisions.
Extension of Stay
A visa waiver will allow you to extend your stay in the country for an additional 29 days if your initial visa is valid for 30 days. Be sure to submit your application at least one week before the end of your stay.
How long does a tourist visa last in the Philippines?
Typically, no visa is issued for 21 days upon arrival, except to specific restricted nationalities.
Can a foreigner use a tourist visa for one time business?
A foreigner using the tourist visa for one time business is allowed; continuous business violates Philippine immigration law, and thus requires a business or work visa, otherwise penalties will be imposed.
