Overstaying In Philippines [duplicate]

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Overstayed in Philippines for 18 years. I wanna go back in Hawaii. But i have no money. Also my passport lost 3 years ago. I don't know what to do. Not enough money to go home.



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You have to approach US embassy in Philipines and explain the situation. US embassy can help you getting a new passport and emergency loan to repatriate you back to USA.

But rest assured that you have to pay the amount back and US might restrict you from leaving USA until you paid back the amount.




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What happens if a foreigner overstay in Philippines?

You are considered to have overstayed if you have exceeded the maximum number of days your visa allows. In the worst-case scenario, offenders will be deported and never allowed back into the country again. The standard fine is P500 per month overstayed.

Is there a penalty for overstaying in the Philippines?

Fine for Overstaying \u2013 (additional) Php 500.00 per month. Motion for Reconsideration for Overstaying \u2013 (additional) Php 500.00 + Php 10.00 (LRF)...Extension of Authorized stay Beyond 59 days.ITEM DESCRIPTIONMINOR Below 14 years old1 month2 monthEvery month of extensionPhp 500. 00Php 1, 000. 00Application fee300. 00300. 009 more rows

What to do if you overstay in the Philippines?

Overstaying more than 12 months You are required to obtain a National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance before you can pay the overstay fees and fines. You can do this by visiting the NBI office. The processing of NBI clearance may take up to three (3) days.

What happens if I accidentally overstay my visa?

If you overstay by one year or more, after you depart the U.S., you will be barred from reentering the U.S. for ten years. This is because unlawful presence is one of the many U.S. grounds of inadmissibility, with built-in penalties.



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Answer 2

You have a big problem.

You'll be referred for deportation (Source), but that is the least of your worries.

The fine for overstaying is PHP500 per month. If you have overstayed 18 years the fine will be over PHP100,000 (one hundred thousand); about US$2000. There will also be some administrative charges but they're small by comparison.

If you can't pay the fine you'll be detained until you can.

Contact the US embassy and ask for advice. Obviously you'll need to renew your passport. They might be able to help with the money, but dont count on it.

I suggest you don't contact the Philippines authorities until you have money to pay the fine. Things will be much more difficult to resolve from prison.

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