Express Lanes
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Greetings,
Thought this might be important for people who wish to obtain Exit Clearance from Manila Immigration.
I understand that normally an Exit Clearance can be obtained on the same day from the Immigration Office at Manila. Not now it seems. I have heard of someone who wished to leave the Philippines a couple of days ago and wished to obtain an Exit Clearance the day before. He was told that it was not possible because the Express Lane facility has been stopped. He was told to come back on June 3rd to collect his Exit Clearance.
I went to Bacolod BI to renew my 6 month visa and ACR Card. The procedure is normally very simple and quick. Takes about 20 mins. I was told that because the Express Lane is no longer available, I would have to come back in 3 days. Now, it is a 11 hour return journey from Sipalay and I was not amused. I noted when I received my passport back and the receipt a few days later, the transaction and visa extension was completed about 1 hour after my arrival when I applied.
I think BI are being very awkward. The office at Bacolod is never busy and I never see any other customers there. I could have waited until the afternoon and picked up my passport then. Not being told to return after 3 days.
However, I saved 2 Express lanes of 2500 peso total.
But I think the Manila delay for Exit clearances is more serious if that is the case.
Regards
Pete
Thought this might be important for people who wish to obtain Exit Clearance from Manila Immigration.
I understand that normally an Exit Clearance can be obtained on the same day from the Immigration Office at Manila. Not now it seems. I have heard of someone who wished to leave the Philippines a couple of days ago and wished to obtain an Exit Clearance the day before. He was told that it was not possible because the Express Lane facility has been stopped. He was told to come back on June 3rd to collect his Exit Clearance.
I went to Bacolod BI to renew my 6 month visa and ACR Card. The procedure is normally very simple and quick. Takes about 20 mins. I was told that because the Express Lane is no longer available, I would have to come back in 3 days. Now, it is a 11 hour return journey from Sipalay and I was not amused. I noted when I received my passport back and the receipt a few days later, the transaction and visa extension was completed about 1 hour after my arrival when I applied.
I think BI are being very awkward. The office at Bacolod is never busy and I never see any other customers there. I could have waited until the afternoon and picked up my passport then. Not being told to return after 3 days.
However, I saved 2 Express lanes of 2500 peso total.
But I think the Manila delay for Exit clearances is more serious if that is the case.
Regards
Pete
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I understand new Director of BI has tightened up on procedures. In Pete's case the inconvenience is annoying. For anyone who renews a passport and needs to have a visa/residents stamp transferred to the new passport it must be done at BI HQ Intromuros. A real pain for those living in the Provinces.
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I understand new Director of BI has tightened up on procedures. In Pete's case the inconvenience is annoying. For anyone who renews a passport and needs to have a visa/residents stamp transferred to the new passport it must be done at BI HQ Intromuros. A real pain for those living in the Provinces.
He was told by BI Cebu that they are no longer allowed to do the transfer, it must be at intermuros.
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I understand new Director of BI has tightened up on procedures. In Pete's case the inconvenience is annoying. For anyone who renews a passport and needs to have a visa/residents stamp transferred to the new passport it must be done at BI HQ Intromuros. A real pain for those living in the Provinces.
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I never transferred my visa stamp. I just carried the old passport as well
Gas this affected the exit clearance process at the airport as well?
Gas this affected the exit clearance process at the airport as well?
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is an exit visa. My wife is applying for dual citizenship and I will then get a 13a visa (?).
At present we are using a balikbayan visa.
Mikek1
At present we are using a balikbayan visa.
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Mikek1,
It is not a Exit Visa but Exit Clearance. This pertains to those on a Tourist Visa who have been in the Philippines in excess of 6 months. Basically its a check that you are not wanted for misdeeds prior to leaving the Philippines.
I do not know if the Exit Clearance is applicable to other visas.
Regards
Pete
It is not a Exit Visa but Exit Clearance. This pertains to those on a Tourist Visa who have been in the Philippines in excess of 6 months. Basically its a check that you are not wanted for misdeeds prior to leaving the Philippines.
I do not know if the Exit Clearance is applicable to other visas.
Regards
Pete
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Mikek1,
It is not a Exit Visa but Exit Clearance. This pertains to those on a Tourist Visa who have been in the Philippines in excess of 6 months. Basically its a check that you are not wanted for misdeeds prior to leaving the Philippines.
I do not know if the Exit Clearance is applicable to other visas.
Regards
Pete
It is not a Exit Visa but Exit Clearance. This pertains to those on a Tourist Visa who have been in the Philippines in excess of 6 months. Basically its a check that you are not wanted for misdeeds prior to leaving the Philippines.
I do not know if the Exit Clearance is applicable to other visas.
Regards
Pete
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Balik Bayans do not require Exit Clearance if your stay is no longer than 12 months.
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13a does require this exit clearance with fee
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Greetings,
I understand the official view now is that Visa Extensions will take 3 working days and Exit Clearances will now take 5 working days.
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Pete
I understand the official view now is that Visa Extensions will take 3 working days and Exit Clearances will now take 5 working days.
Regards
Pete
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Advised a friend of this as he was due to leave last Friday. Just got an email from him in the UK. Express lane still open if you leave P2,000 in your passport.
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just want to be clear.
Are people reporting that the exit clearance process at the airport is now no longer available and that ALL exit clearances have to be done in advance.
I say this as it seems to me that it is only aimed at tourism guys with an ACR card?
Not aimed at permanent residents on a 13a etc?
Are people reporting that the exit clearance process at the airport is now no longer available and that ALL exit clearances have to be done in advance.
I say this as it seems to me that it is only aimed at tourism guys with an ACR card?
Not aimed at permanent residents on a 13a etc?
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Mikemike,
I do not know what type of visa the guy had. But I suspect that if an Express Lane was involved in SRRV or 13A in the past, it is no longer available now. Therefore the 5 working day rule would come into play for Exit Clearances.
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Pete M
I do not know what type of visa the guy had. But I suspect that if an Express Lane was involved in SRRV or 13A in the past, it is no longer available now. Therefore the 5 working day rule would come into play for Exit Clearances.
Regards
Pete M
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Agree Pete ... I left for Blighty 5 weeks ago and was told I needed to give them 10 days notice to gain my clearance ... But here n Lucena I have to renew my visa every 2 months not 6 ... It does piss me off but I've given up on logic.



