Visa Woes: 13A and SRRV Denied – Our Next Steps in the Philippines Adventure 🇵🇭🚧

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6 Aug 202416:16

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator discusses the challenges of obtaining long-term visas for expats in the Philippines, specifically the SRRV (Special Resident Retiree Visa) and the 13A Spousal Visa. After being denied the SRRV due to non-qualifying funds, the creator shares their experience of applying for a 13A Visa. Issues arose with mismatched names on documents due to a surname change, causing delays. The video provides useful advice for expats navigating visa options, especially those seeking to stay in the Philippines long-term, while also shedding light on the bureaucratic challenges faced during the process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Most single people visiting the Philippines get a standard tourist visa for 30 days, which can be extended if desired.
  • 😀 To stay long-term in the Philippines, you can apply for a retirement visa (SRRV), which typically requires you to be 50 or older.
  • 😀 The SRRV requires you to deposit a certain amount in a Philippine bank (e.g., $20,000 if not receiving a pension), refundable when you leave the country.
  • 😀 If you are a military veteran, the SRRV requires only $1,000 in the bank and a yearly fee of $10 to update your retirement card.
  • 😀 Brokerage accounts do not qualify as a valid income source for the SRRV; the funds must come from a regular pension or income plan.
  • 😀 You can prepare for the SRRV application by completing required medical examinations, including chest x-rays and blood tests, within six months of applying.
  • 😀 To apply for the SRRV, you will need to submit documents like a police clearance and medical reports, with all documents no older than six months.
  • 😀 The 13A Visa is the spousal visa for foreigners married to a Filipino citizen, allowing long-term residency in the Philippines.
  • 😀 It's advisable to apply for the 13A Visa in the U.S. before moving to the Philippines, as it requires documentation like a valid marriage certificate and police background checks.
  • 😀 If your name on your passport does not match the name on your marriage certificate, this could delay or prevent the processing of your 13A Visa.
  • 😀 If denied for the 13A Visa or SRRV, you may choose to remain in the Philippines on a tourist visa, though it requires extensions every few years.

Q & A

  • What is the typical visa for single people visiting the Philippines?

    -The typical visa for single people visiting the Philippines is the tourist visa, which is valid for 30 days. This can be extended if the visitor wishes to stay longer.

  • What is the SRRV and who qualifies for it?

    -The SRRV (Special Retiree Resident Visa) is designed for retirees who want to stay in the Philippines long-term. To qualify, you typically need to be 50 years or older, although there are different requirements based on factors like pension status or military service.

  • What are the financial requirements for the SRRV if you do not receive a pension?

    -If you do not receive a pension, you are required to deposit $20,000 into a Philippine bank account. This deposit is refundable if you leave the Philippines.

  • What changes if you are receiving a pension and applying for the SRRV?

    -If you are receiving a pension, the required deposit is higher, typically $110,000. However, you would not need to provide the same proof of income that someone without a pension would.

  • What is the financial requirement for military veterans applying for the SRRV?

    -Military veterans who are retired only need to deposit $1,000 in the bank to qualify for the SRRV, and there is an annual charge of $10 for the maintenance of their visa status.

  • Why was the speaker denied the SRRV?

    -The speaker was denied the SRRV because the Philippine Retirement Authority does not accept funds from brokerage accounts as a reliable income source. They require a consistent, monthly income from sources like pensions.

  • What documents are needed to apply for the SRRV?

    -To apply for the SRRV, you need to complete a medical examination, provide a police report, and submit lab work and blood tests done within six months of the application. You also need to ensure that all documentation is up-to-date.

  • What is the 13A visa and who can apply for it?

    -The 13A visa is a spousal visa for foreigners married to a Filipino citizen. It allows them to live in the Philippines on a long-term basis.

  • What documents are needed to apply for the 13A visa in the United States?

    -To apply for the 13A visa in the United States, you need to submit a valid marriage certificate (registered with the Philippine Embassy), medical documents, police clearance, and ensure all documents are valid for up to six months from the date of application.

  • What issues did the speaker face with the 13A visa application?

    -The speaker was denied the 13A visa because the name on their passport did not match the name on their marriage certificate. This discrepancy arose due to a name change that occurred years after their marriage. The embassy required additional documentation to resolve this issue.

  • What is the process for obtaining a 13A visa once approved?

    -Once approved, the 13A visa application is sent to the Philippine Embassy in the United States. After review, the embassy will return the approved visa with a stamp on the passport. The applicant must also ensure that medical records remain valid upon arrival in the Philippines.

  • What happens if someone applies for the 13A visa in the Philippines instead of the United States?

    -If the 13A visa is applied for in the Philippines, the applicant receives a temporary visa first, which is valid for one year. After this, the applicant would need to re-submit documentation, including medical exams, to finalize the permanent visa, which could take longer and involve additional steps.

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