US citizen overstayed for 11 months in Philippines

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My boyfriend overstayed here for 11 months. I was just asking if he can go back here again after paying fines?



Best Answer

Highly unlikely. According to this http://www.in-philippines.com/how-much-are-the-penalties-for-overstaying-as-a-tourist-in-the-philippines/?fdx_switcher=true he’d be best to leave immediately - leaving aside the fine, overstaying for 12 months or more means he’d be referred for deportation. Having that as a black mark on his travel history would probably haunt any future travel plans for a long time.




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What happens if a US citizen overstayed in the 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.

What is the 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

Do you have to pay overstay in the Philippines?

Overstaying more than 12 monthsYou 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.

How long can you stay in the Philippines if you are a US citizen?

US citizens do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. US citizens can enter the Philippines Visa on Arrival and stay in the Philippines visa-free for up to 59-days. After 59-days, US Citizens can extend their visa by 1, 2, or 6-months at a Philippine Bureau of Immigration office.



HERE'S THE RULE FOR OVERSTAYING FOREIGNERS IN PHILIPPINES




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