Rules of entry to the Philippines for Ukrainians
How can Ukrainian citizens obtain a visa to the Philippines?
Types of tourist visas for Ukrainians:
Tourist visa for single entry. The visa is valid for 3 months. Stay in the country is up to 59 days.
The process of obtaining a tourist visa for Ukrainians:
If there are complex or controversial issues in your history, it is worth consulting with a lawyer in advance to prepare the right explanations and minimize the risk of rejection.
Documents for obtaining a tourist visa to the Philippines:
What is the processing time for a tourist visa?
What are the entry requirements for Ukrainian tourists to the Philippines?
When entering the Philippines, border control may ask about medical insurance, even though it is not always explicitly listed among the mandatory documents for tourists. In practice, not having a policy sometimes leads to additional checks or delays during border control, especially if you are planning a long stay.
The Philippines requires travelers to register for an eTravel card within 72 hours before departure.
After registering at etravel.gov.ph, take a screenshot or download your personal QR code.
How much money do you need to enter the Philippines in 2026?
In 2026, there is no fixed minimum amount of money required for tourist entry into the Philippines. However, border guards may require proof of financial solvency. The amount may vary depending on the length of the trip, the availability of paid accommodation, a return ticket, or other supporting documents.
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- Ancient engineering: the terraces are a testament to the incredible skills of the Ifugao tribe in building terraces.
- Scenic hikes: explore the lush surroundings and witness the panoramic views of the terraced landscapes.
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You do not need a transit visa to the Philippines if:
- Your connecting flight is within 24 hours
- You will not leave the international transit area of the airport
- You will not transfer from one terminal to another
- You have the necessary documents for a third country
- You are not a refugee or a stateless person.
If you are transferring from one terminal to another, you must have a Philippine visa and airport escort.
Ukrainians transiting through the Philippines to another country must obtain a 9(b) transit visa. The transit period is limited to seventy-two (72) hours or three (3) days in the Philippines.
Requirements:
- Completed application for a non-immigrant visa FA Form No. 2-A. Must be duly notarized.
- An electronic or machine-readable passport valid for at least six (6) months beyond the authorized period of stay in the Philippines.
- One recently taken 1.77" x 1.37" (3.5 - 4.5 cm) color photograph, front view, on a white background; without glasses and sleeves. Digital photos are not allowed.
- Originals of supporting documents
- Itinerary of a round-trip flight to the country of origin or the next country of destination.
- Payment of fees
Customs regulations
Free import
- 400 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco
- 2 bottles of alcohol with a volume of no more than 1 liter each
- Duty-free entry for special passengers: Filipinos who have lived abroad for more than 6 months can bring in used electronic or electrical appliances and personal belongings worth up to 10,000 pesos
- Contract workers: used personal belongings up to 10,000 pesos and used household appliances, no more than 1 of each type, up to 10,000 pesos
- Free withdrawal of up to 10,000 dollars or equivalent amount in foreign currency. Any bonds above this amount must be declared.
Forbidden
- Firearms and their parts, any kind of replicas, explosives, and ammunition.
- Printed subversive, obscene, and pornographic materials
- Drugs or substances that facilitate abortion
- Gambling machines and their products (slots or pinball machines, lottery totalizers - tickets, coin-operated video recorders)
- Any precious metals without specifying the actual purity of the fineness
- Low-quality falsified medicines or food products
- Illicit drugs and plants/seeds from which illicit drugs are made (coca, poppy, marijuana leaves) and smoking pipes and parts thereof
Prohibited
- All plants, planting material, fruit and vegetables, regardless of quantity, require an import permit/permits and must be declared upon arrival.
- Rules for importing currency: Free import of up to 10,000 pesos (local currency - Philippine pesos). Exceeding the amount requires the approval of the Central Bank of the Philippines.
- The source and purpose of transporting such an amount must be specified and documented. Violations will be subject to penalties in accordance with Philippine customs laws and regulations.