Until 1965, immigration from the Philippines to the USA was much restricted owing to the discriminatory USA immigration law. However, once the immigration law was reformed, Philippine immigration to the US increased by leaps and bounds and today it is one of the important countries which send immigrants to the US and it is necessary to have a brief overview of the knowhows of Philippines to USA Visa .
Immigrant Visa :
A Philippine citizen who wishes to permanently immigrate to the United States must have a petition approved by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before applying . The petition is to be filed either by a relative or a potential employer at a USCIS office in the United States.
1. Valid passport for at least six months.
2. DS-230 Parts I and II Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Forms.
3. Birth Certificate issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and printed on NSO security paper.
4. Applicants aged 16 years and above must have valid Record Clearance for Travel Abroad Purposes from theNational Bureau of Investigation (NBI) . For immigration purposes, NBI clearance is considered valid only for a year from the date of issue.
5. Police certificate is required from a country in which the applicant lived for more than a year (six months for applying for a K visa) after turning 16 years old. Information on how to get police certificates can be obtained by contacting U.S. Embassy Manila's Immigrant Visa Branch
6. Marriage certificate (If applicant is married in the Philippines issued by the National Statistics Office
7. If never married, a Certificate of No Marriage Record (CENOMAR) issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO)
8. Evidence of financial support
9. Form I-864 Affidavit of Support (AOS) is required for visa applicants in all family-sponsored categories (IR and F) and certain E visa categories.
10. Form I-134 Affidavit of Support is required for returning residents (SB-1), fiancé(e)s or spouses of US citizens (K1, K3), children of K1 and K3 applicants, spouses and children of LPRs, and others.
11. Two colored photographs
Immigrant Visa Fee :
Each individual applicant for immigrant visa (irrespective of age) has to pay US $ 380 to cover the application and processing fees. The fees for immigrant visas can be paid either in cash, travelers check or US Postal Order at the Embassy's Consular Cashier (in case these have not been paid to the National Visa Center)
Non Immigrant Visa :
The non-immigrant visas are necessary to enter the US for various kinds of purposes and in various capacities. Some of the types of nonimmigrant visas are:
- Submission of Documents including:
Applicants (excepting for visa categories A-1, A-2, G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, and C-3 ) are to fix appointment as early as possible for interview by obtaining a confirmation number (applicants can call at 1-909-101-7878, if in Philippines, or at 1-888-877-9888 if in US mainland)
• Processing during interview: