9(A) Visa for Minors |
Submit the General 9(A) Temporary Visitor's Visa General Requirements and the following additional requirements: Notarized Affidavit of Support from their parent/s or guardian/s Parent/s or guardian/s’ proof of financial capability such as latest bank statement, income tax return, pay stub, employment certificate from the employer indicating position and salary. Payment for notarization of Affidavit of Request, Consent & Guaranty (for WEG application) Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG) for Minors under 15 years of age who will be traveling unaccompanied or not traveling with a parent to the Philippines To avoid exclusion before arrival at Philippine ports, the minor’s parent/s or guardian are required to submit an Affidavit of Request, Consent and Guarantee for the Issuance of Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG), duly acknowledged by the Embassy/Consulate General, to the Bureau of Immigration authorities at the port of entry in the Philippines together with the following documents: Birth certificate of the child Photocopy of the data page of child’s passport Photocopy of the data page of accompanying adult or guardian; and Appropriate Waiver Fee The Philippine Bureau of Immigration will issue a Waiver of Exclusion Ground (WEG) upon the minor’s arrival in the Philippines Minor Children with Philippine Ancestry Minor children (unmarried and below 15 years old) with Philippine ancestry, who will travel to the Philippines accompanied by a Philippine grandfather, grandmother, guardian or relative, do not need to apply for visa and WEG at the port of entry. However, the accompanying travel companion/s of these minor children with Philippine ancestry are required to submit the following to the Bureau of Immigration at the port of entry: Proof/s of the child’s Philippine ancestry and relation to the accompanying Filipino companion; and Affidavit of Support and Consent to travel executed by the child’s parent/s at the Philippine Consulate General. The said Affidavit should state the name of the child’s companion and the latter’s relations with the child. (Click here for requirements of notarization of said Affidavit). |