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What are the requirements for obtaining a Non-Immigrant B visa in Manila, especially for a foreigner married to a Filipina?

Dec 18, 2018
7 years ago
John *****************
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Anyone gotten a non-immigrant B visa in Manila lately? I'm married to a Filipina, have an ACR-i card and going to Cebu for the holidays. Any special requirements I need to be aware of in advance? PH police clearance, for example? I have all the required company paperwork and have been on a couple of M visas. Thanks in advance for any recent, personal experience.
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The original poster is inquiring about the process and requirements for obtaining a Non-Immigrant B visa in Manila, as they are married to a Filipina and possess an ACR-i card. They are also traveling to Cebu during the holidays and want to know if there are any specific requirements they should prepare for, such as a Philippines police clearance. A comment provides a link to the requirements, noting that there are three types of Non-Immigrant B visas.
Robert *******
Here you find the requirements, as there are three kinds of Non Immigrant B visa, you should choose the one which fits you.
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John *****************
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@Robert ******
I have everything for working visa. Just wondering if anyone has personal experience in Manila since every Embassy is a little different.
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