Philippines travel documents
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Philippines Travel Documents Guide

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Traveling to Philippines? The documents you need depend on your nationality, your purpose, and whether you'll drive. Do you need a visa for Philippines? Most travelers need a visa or entry permit. Requirements, types, fees, processing time, and how to apply. If you plan to drive, you may need an International Driving Document. If you're moving for work or study, you need a permit from the official authority — and supporting documents we can help with.

Written by Expedify Editorial Team, Travel document specialists with 20+ years of combined experience across 6 countries and 190+ destinations Reviewed by Expedify Compliance Review Last verified

Scope: This page covers the travel and supporting documents for entry, driving, work, and study in Philippines. Work and study permits are issued by the official authority — we help with the documents those permits require. Confirm current rules with the official authority before you apply.

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By Expedify Editorial Team · Fact-checked by Expedify Compliance Review on August 12, 2026.

  • 20+ years combined experience across travel document services
  • 190+ destinations covered
  • 9 document types handled
  • A dedicated expert reviews your documents before they go in
  • Verified against official consular and visa-authority sources

Methodology: Reviewed by: Expedify Compliance Review · Verified: 2026-08-12 · Sources checked: the official Philippines visa and immigration authority.

  • Entry: Do you need a visa for Philippines? Most travelers need a visa or entry permit. Requirements, types, fees, processing time, and how to apply.
  • Nationality-dependent: whether you need a visa depends on your passport — check your case.
  • Driving: driving in Philippines may require an International Driving Document — check your licence country.
  • Work & study: permits are issued by the official authority — we help with the supporting documents.
  • Two-line pricing: government fee passed through at cost + Expedify processing fee, shown before you start.
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What you need

Your Philippines document checklist

Every document a Philippines trip can call for — and where to start on each.

By traveler type

What you need, by traveler type

Entry, driving, work, and study — how the Philippines paperwork differs by why you're going.

Entry requirements by nationality

Whether you need a visa for Philippines depends on your passport. Do you need a visa for Philippines? Most travelers need a visa or entry permit. Requirements, types, fees, processing time, and how to apply. Stays are typically up to 30 days. A visa does not guarantee entry — border officials decide at the port of entry.

Check the official Philippines visa-exemption list for your nationality, or use the checker below for your passport.

Tourist: visit Philippines

Do you need a visa for Philippines? Most travelers need a visa or entry permit. Requirements, types, fees, processing time, and how to apply. Most visitors plan around their nationality's entry rules.

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity, blank pages).
  • The correct entry authorization for your nationality.
  • International Driving Document if you plan to drive.
  • Return/onward ticket, accommodation, proof of funds (at the border).

Business: work trips to Philippines

Business visitors usually use the short-stay visa or entry authorization for Philippines. For longer or paid work, a work permit is required — a visitor visa is not a work permit.

  • Entry authorization per your nationality.
  • International Driving Document if you'll drive.
  • Corporate/civil documents may need an apostille or legalization.

Work: moving to Philippines for a job

Your work permit is issued by the official authority — not by Expedify. A work permit, not a visitor visa, authorizes paid employment.

Confirm your exact permit pathway with the official authority before applying.

  • Your passport, valid for the length of your stay.
  • Your entry visa or eTA for arrival.
  • Apostilled civil records — birth certificate, single status affidavit, background check — often required for work permits and residency.
  • An International Driving Document if you plan to drive.

Student: study in Philippines

Your study permit is issued by the official authority — not by Expedify. International students need a study permit (and often an entry visa or eTA).

Confirm your study path with the official authority and your institution before applying.

  • Your passport, valid for your studies.
  • Your entry visa or eTA for arrival.
  • Apostilled civil records — often required for admission and residency.
  • An International Driving Document if you plan to drive.

Passports & civil records

Your passport is the anchor document for every step. For entry it must be valid with blank pages. Civil records — birth certificates, marriage or single status affidavits, background checks — are often required for work, study, residency, or family sponsorship. Documents issued outside Philippines usually need an apostille or legalization.

Life abroad: settling in Philippines

Cost of living, housing, healthcare, banking, and tax vary across Southeast Asia. Eligibility depends on your status. We don't invent figures here — confirm specifics with the official federal and regional sources.

  • A valid passport and the right entry authorization.
  • A driving permit if you plan to drive.
  • Apostilled civil records for employment, residency, or family sponsorship.
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Philippines travel documents, answered.

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Pricing

Philippines document fees

Every Expedify service has two costs, both shown before you start.

Visa or eTA

Government fee
At cost — see Philippines visa guide
Expedify processing fee
Fixed, shown upfront

International Driving Document

Government fee
Passed through at cost
Expedify processing fee
Fixed, shown upfront

Passport

Government fee
Passed through at cost
Expedify processing fee
Fixed, shown upfront

Government fees are set by the government and passed through at cost, no markup. Fee amounts can change — confirm the current fee with the official authority.

How to apply

How to get your Philippines documents

Apply direct through the official authority, or chat with Expedify and let an expert prepare, review, and file it.

With Expedify

Handled for you, end to end

  1. Chat with us for a consultationTell us your nationality, purpose, and travel plans — a dedicated expert confirms the exact documents your Philippines trip needs.
  2. An expert prepares and filesYour documents are reviewed before they go in. Government fees are passed through at cost, no markup.
  3. Track every stepOne person to rely on — we track your application and notify you until the documents are in hand.

the official authority sets processing times. We show the official ETA as a fact and track every step for you. No delivery-date promise.

Apply direct

Apply direct, step by step

Confirm what you need
Check the official visa-exemption list and driving rules for your licence country.
Get the current form and checklist from the official authority
Get the current form and checklist from the official authority.
Gather your documents in the order requested
Gather your documents in the order requested.
Submit and pay the government fee through the official channel
Submit and pay the government fee through the official channel.
Track your application and collect your passport when a decision is made
Track your application and collect your passport when a decision is made.

Government fees and processing times are set by the authority — the same either way.

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About this service

Expedify is a private application-assistance service, not a government agency, embassy, or consulate. Visas are granted solely by the destination country's authorities, and no third party can influence or guarantee a decision. Our agency fee covers preparation, review, and tracking of your application, and is separate from any consular fee. The information on this page is general guidance, not legal or immigration advice — requirements change and vary by nationality. Always confirm with the official embassy or consulate of the country you're visiting.

Sources

How we verified this page

Reviewed by: Expedify Compliance Review · Verified: 2026-08-12 · Sources checked: the official Philippines visa and immigration authority.

Fees, visa types, processing times, and document requirements were verified on the date above against official sources. Immigration and travel rules change — always confirm current requirements with the relevant authority before you apply.

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