hello
je suis en pleins preparatifs pour mon voyage aux phils pour 5 semaines.
je me pose aussi les memes questions concernant la demande de visa....
on peut visiblement faire la demande de visa directement a l ambassade des phils a paris ?
si oui, que faut il envoyer exactement ?
le passeport bien entendu
formulaire de l ambassade ? nombre de copies ?
1 copie des 4 premieres pages du passeport ? ok ?
2 photos d identite signees au dos ? ok ?
copie billet a/r d avion ? ok ?
pour le paiement ? combien est ce 30 euros ? comment peut on payer ? et peut on envoyer un cheque ?
concernant la copie du releve bancaire (indiscret a mon gout ) ! peut on eviter cela ? si oui, comment ?
une enveloppe recommande pour le retour ??
savez vous combien de temps tout cela prendra (10-15j)?
je me demande egalement si c pas mieux d attendre d etre sur place et de faire l extension la bas !!
Bonsoir,
Tu peux effectivement faire ta demande de visa directement à l"ambassade.
Pour le sud ouest malheurement pas de consulat proche.
Tu peux passer par internet et les services de sociétés spécialisées, entre autre.
moyennant finance.
www.visas-express.fr
Le visa est gratuit pour 21 jours et toi tu comptes partir 5 semaines.
Si tu veux partir en toute tranquilité et respecter la loi des philippines ce que je te conseille , tu dois demander avant de partir ton extension de visa à 59 jours.
Tu dois pouvoir produire aussi un billet avion de retour daté avant le 59 eme jour.
On te demande de justifier de tes revenus, c"est tout a fait normal.
Les philippines ne sont pas parmi les pays riches et ils veulent tout simplement eviter que ton rappatriment soit à la charge de leur gouvernement.
En sens inverse, tu ne peux imaginer comment est impossible et les cautions que demande l"état français pour entrer dans l'espace sheingen depuis la France;caution bancaire et autre................
Dans ton cas puisque ton billet avion Aller/Rtour, precisera une date de retour supérieure à la durée gratuite de 21 jours , tu dois partir en regle!
nombreux spots ici!!
merci de ta reponse rapide !! mais concernant les pieces justificatives ? est ce bien cela ?
visiblement, vu ton site visa express !!
par contre, qd je lis , nombreux spots ici !!! tu sous entends quoi precisement ?
Bonsoir ami voyageur
Beaucoup de spots sur le sujet concernant visas et procédures
le moins cher est de passer par l"ambassade ;mais tu risques de ne pas etre dans les temps, si tu n'habite pas PARIS ou Marseille .
Je pars en février pour mon 5 éme séjour aux phils et je dépose toujours mon dossier sur visa express car n'habitant pas Paris mais à coté de Toulouse et pas de consulat ici.
Ce sont des gens trés sérieux
Il y en a d"autres mais a chacun ses habitudes.
tu peux consulter la liste des pieces sur leur site qui est bien fait.
Le cout du visa est de 30 euros.
le cout total avec prestations et frais de retour passeport à ton adresse par chronopost est de 79 euros cette année.
Dans tout les cas, il faudra joindre ton passeport pour que l'ambassade puisse y coller ton visa.
Tu payes et tu pars tranquille en régle, pour moi c"est un confort.
Bon trip
Nav
hello mister nav
en effet, comme tu peux voir !! suis sur perpignan ! donc pas d ambassade des phils en vue...
je pense que je vais suivre tes conseils car pas envie de vivre en clando labas et c sur que ca evitera de courir derriere labas.... autres choses a faire sur place ! rires
merci pour tes precisions qui me seront tres utiles !!
5 e sejour dur place !! bravo, tu es fan alors !! pour moi ca sera la 1ere fois, mais j ai un peu bourlinguer en asie donc j espere que ca me plaira comme l indonesie (ambiance flores , sulawesi ... si tu connais ? )
j arrive sur place debut mars a minuit a manille avec comme idee de partir le lendemain sur banaue pour qques jours, puis ce sera palawan (peut etre faire un trip nusuanga - el nido) puis sabang et puerto princessa ... si je pêux, j aimerias bien me faire un delire snorkelling avec requins baleine a legaspi si j ai le temps ....
si t as des infos pratiques , et si ca t ennuie pas .. merci d avance
Salut l'ami!!!
tu as raison, faut pas s"enquininer avec des broutilles et les philis aprés, cest trés cool
Ton programme est bien pour premiére approche et tu as du temps!
Busuanga, Coron, Palawawan, Bohol around balicasay, pmalican, siquijor et depuis cebu legaspi et Donsol pour requin baleine
Clique sur mon nom et regarde mes spots , tu y trouveras la réponse et la réponse de nos compatriotes Philiphistes!😏
Jai visité ces coins et tu y trouveras des photos.
N oublie pas de joindre nos amis expats Denis, boholano, Nagandoy semi expat:LOL
ectt...
Les phil c'est super!
Amitiés
Nav
On va peut être se croiser; suis aux philippines aussi le mois de février.🙂
Bonne soirée
Avec Plaisir ALEX, j 'emnenne un little notebook, selon ou tu te trouves , on pourra diner autour d'une San mig.
Courant fevrier , Mars, début Avril laisse un message sur le forum et nos routes se croiseront peut etre.
Amitiés
Nav
ok alex, pas de prob, si t es toujours sur les phils sur la meme periode que moi, pas de soucis pour se boire qques san mig, j aurias aussi mon notebook, donc joignable egalement ...
au plaisir de trouver des infos sur ton profil et d en avoir certaines precisions
a+
habitant tres loin de paris je suis toujours parti sans visa en prevoyant une journee pour faire l extension, a cebu par ex c est tres rapide 1/2 journee
Eh oui , si retour avant 21 jours avec billet avion sortie du terictoire Philippin avant 21 jours!
Si séjour prévu supérieur à 21 jours:extension de visa obligatoire!
Les controles existent, pour mon retour en 2009 , mon passeport a été controllé 3 fois, l 'officier ayant visé ma date d'arrivé s'étant trompé d'un mois sur ma date d'arrivée.
Sur ce forum , il faut parler de la loi en vigueur pas des particurarités des personnes parties hors loi et ayant réussit de passer à travers les controles!
Etre dans les règles minimise le rsique de voir partir son avion et de rester au sol!
Depuis la France demander un visa par internet et envoi chrono post des pieces, ne demande pas une heure .
En ce qui me concerne aucun déplacement requis , ni de demi journée perdue sur place.
Je pars en régle et c'est plus simple et plus rapide.
Nav
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