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菲律宾工作签如何降签?看看官方怎么说?

 在菲律宾降签是一个比较麻烦的事情,有需要的可以交给我们处理,想了解更多最新信息欢迎联系和咨询我们,微信:BGC998 电报@BGC998   Whats app:+63 912-0912-222  电话:0912-0912-222 优先使用TG免验证,咨询请主动告知咨询项目,菲律宾MAKATI 实体公司,客户 隐私保护 安全 可靠,可以安排工作人员上门取件或前往我们办公室提交办理业务。菲律宾的降级签证是指在某些情况下,持有某种类型签证的外国人可以在菲律宾境内将其签证类型转换为较低级别的签证。这种转换通常发生在签证持有人的工作、学习或居留条件发生变化时。

降级签证的具体规定和程序可能会有所不同,具体取决于申请人的个人情况和签证类型。一般来说,申请人需要提交相关的申请表格和必要的文件,如护照、身份证明、以及支持降级申请的文件,例如雇主信、学校证明、或其他相关文件。


降级签证的审批通常由菲律宾移民局处理,他们会评估申请人的情况和符合性,并根据相应规定来决定是否批准降级申请。在审批通过后,签证持有人将获得新的较低级别签证,并需要遵守该签证的相关规定和限制。









需要注意的是,降级签证的申请可能需要一定的时间和费用,并且审批结果取决于个人情况和菲律宾移民局的决定。因此,在考虑申请降级签证之前,建议咨询专业移民律师或与菲律宾移民局直接联系以获取最准确和最新的信息。


总之,降级签证是指将原有签证类型转换为较低级别签证的过程,适用于在菲律宾境内满足特定条件的签证持有人。特定条件的签证持有人。

英文原文地址如下:http://immigration.gov.ph/services/others/downgrading-of-visa
有懂英文的童鞋,可以自行参考英文原版。

DOWNGRADING OF VISA
Who can apply?
Foreign Nationals who shall apply for the reversion of their immigration visa to temporary visitor/tourist to continue to stay legally in the Philippines
Where to apply?
BI Main Office 降签需要到BI主办公楼就是马尼拉移民局
What to bring?
1.Checklist with complete documentary requirements 需要准备的文件清单,清单文件请查看地址:http://www.immigration.gov.ph/images/FORMS/Checklist/9Others/3.%20Downgrading%20of%20Visa.pdf
How to apply?
  • Present the letter request for downgrading and other requirements.出示降签申请和相关文件
  • Get the Order of Payment Slip.拿到付款账单
  • Pay the required immigration fees.付款
  • Get the Official Receipt.收到付款凭据
  • Submit official receipt with the other requirements for downgrading.提交付款凭据和相关文件
  • If approved, present passport for implementation.如果通过,出示护照
  • Claim the passport stamped with the downgraded visa.领取降签后的护照

How much does it cost? 价格
Downgrading of status from another category to 9(a) 降签费用总共PHP5030
ITEM DISCRIPTION
AMOUNT
Application Fee
PHP 2, 000. 00
Certification Fee
500. 00
Express Fee
1, 000. 00
Legal Research Fee (LRF) for each immigration fee
20. 00
Updated Fee (if the application is filed with/in 59 days after the expiration of the visa
1, 000. 00
MR (if the application is filed beyond 59 days after the expiration of the visa
510. 00
TOTAL
Add: Monthly extension fees, penalties and charges, depending on the length of overstay
PHP 5, 030. 00
Visa Extension Beyond 59 Days After Visa was Downgraded降签后转为的旅游签,如果延期59天的费用PHP4560
ITEM DISCRIPTION
AMOUNT
Application Fee
PHP 300. 00
Amendment
500. 00
Certification Fee
500. 00
ECC
700. 00
Visa Free
1, 000. 00
Extension Fee
500. 00
Legal Research Fee (LRF) for each immigration fee
60. 00
Express Fee
1, 000. 00
TOTAL
PHP 4, 560. 00
ADD: If expired ext
Fine
500. 00
MR
500.00
Legal Research Fee
10. 00
*Fees are updated as of 06 March 2014 and may change without prior notice.



顺便罗集了下 其他网友发布关于自己去降签的流程跟费用,希望可以帮到大家:
一、去移民局降签需要的文件:
1.公司开具的离职证明
2.公司的律师写的降签申请书
3.护照原件和工作签证原件。
二、费用:4500P政府发票。
如果没有以上说的前两个文件,这个需要请代理的律师来处理文件问题,大概需要的费用为15000P所以一般费用会在2万-3万不等
四、是否需要回国的问题
降签后将有59天的停留期,到时间了就可以继续续签,这个和旅游签没有区别。
五、降签后是否可以转工作签证?
从菲律宾的规定来说是可以转为工作签的,如果是同类型的签证很方便处理,如果是不同类型的签证就等于是重新申请。
如果是在这边找到新工作的话,最好是按照公司要求来处理,因为每个公司要求都不太一样。我这里不能一概而论。




菲律宾落地签的一些问题分享:

Subject: Report on Visa-on-Arrival Process in the Philippines

Dear [Recipient's Name],

I am writing to provide you with a report on the visa-on-arrival process in the Philippines based on my recent experience. The purpose of this report is to outline the procedures, requirements, and observations regarding the visa-on-arrival service for individuals entering the Philippines.

  1. Introduction:
    The visa-on-arrival service in the Philippines allows eligible foreign nationals to obtain a visa upon their arrival at designated ports of entry. This service aims to facilitate tourism, business, and other short-term visits to the country.

  2. Process and Procedures:
    a. Eligibility: The visa-on-arrival service is available for citizens of countries included in the Bureau of Immigration's list of eligible nationalities.
    b. Arrival: Upon arrival at the designated port of entry, passengers are required to proceed to the visa-on-arrival counter or immigration desk.
    c. Application: Applicants are required to fill out an application form provided by the immigration officers and submit the necessary documents, including a valid passport, return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, and proof of sufficient funds.
    d. Payment: The visa fee, which varies depending on the intended duration of stay, is payable in the local currency or its equivalent in a major foreign currency.
    e. Biometrics and Interview: Applicants may be required to undergo biometric data collection (fingerprints and photo) and answer questions regarding the purpose of their visit, duration of stay, and other related details.
    f. Approval and Stamping: Upon successful verification of the application and payment, the immigration officer will issue the visa and stamp the applicant's passport accordingly.

  3. Observations and Recommendations:
    a. Efficiency: The visa-on-arrival process in the Philippines is generally efficient, with immigration officers performing their duties in a timely manner. However, during peak travel periods, waiting times may be longer, and additional immigration officers could help expedite the process.
    b. Documentation: It is essential for applicants to ensure they have all the required documents ready and easily accessible to avoid delays or complications during the application process.
    c. Communication: Clear instructions and guidelines should be provided to applicants in multiple languages to ensure better understanding and compliance.
    d. Accessibility: The visa-on-arrival counters should be easily identifiable and conveniently located within the arrival areas of the airports or seaports to facilitate a smooth and hassle-free process for travelers.
    e. Training and Capacity: Continuous training and capacity-building programs for immigration officers would contribute to improving their efficiency and customer service skills.

  4. Conclusion:
    Based on my experience, the visa-on-arrival process in the Philippines is a convenient option for eligible travelers. With proper documentation and adherence to the requirements, applicants can expect a relatively smooth and efficient process. However, it is essential to ensure sufficient resources and manpower are allocated to handle increased traveler volumes during peak periods.

I hope this report provides valuable insights into the visa-on-arrival process in the Philippines. Should you require any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me