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Saturday, 1 August 2015

Visa for Singapore

Visa for Singapore


Visa for Singapore

Enter Singapore is very simple: 80% of the nationalities do not need visa, and you are getting between 15 and 90 days of stay, depending on your passport. If you come from Europe or America, you have the green light.

Visa to Malaysia

The visa situation in Malaysia is very similar to that of its neighbor. Again, if you come from America or Europe you can stay in the country for 30 or 90 days. If you think travel to Sarawak, Borneo, they'll seal the passport again.

Time to see exactly when you do not you can be sure to check the map that Wikipedia provides:

How long can I stay in Malaysia?

The only mandatory vaccine to enter Malaysia and Singapore is Yellow Fever if you come from Latin America or Africa. If you are a citizen of either country but arriving from destinations such as New Zealand or Australia do not need you to be vaccinated.

Of course there are classic shots that should have even though they are not mandatory, such as Hepatitis A and B or Tetanus.

A full page to check is MD Travel Health, although perhaps somewhat apocalyptic with caution.

Have a nice trip !!

Since Marking the Polo took the time and effort to give you the latest information on visas and so help you plan your trip. However, the requirements for entry into certain countries, especially in Asia constantly change without notice. For inquiries, you can contact you directly with the Malaysian Immigration office.

Visa for Philippine

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Visa issuance

The granting of visa Philippines is just a form of pre-entry authorization. Immigration officers have the authority to grant or refuse entry to a foreigner on arrival at any port of entry in the Philippines. A foreigner with a visa from the Philippines is subject to the rules of immigration controls at the port of entry in the Philippines.

Validity of Visa

The period of validity of a visa indicates the time in which they can make entry to the Philippines. No indicates the time of legal stay in the Philippines. Those with non-immigrant visa and wish to extend their stay over fifty-nine (59) days in the Philippines, need to request an extension in the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (Magallanes Driver, Port Area, Manila) and pay inscriptions immigration.

Claiming a Visa Application

Visa applications must be submitted in person. If a minor (under eighteen years of age), the visa application can be delivered on his behalf by a person to submit documentary evidence to be the legal guardian.

You can claim the approved visas after two (2) business days.

Documentary Requirements for Non-Immigrant Visa

1. A Visa Application form duly filled (AF Form 2A). All data must be written in the form in capital letters;

2. The original passport (valid for at least six months past the stay in the Philippines) and a photocopy of the data page of the passport;

3. The original and a photocopy of the ticket roundtrip indicating the arrival and departure of the Philippines; and

4. Two (2) photographs taken within the last six (6) months.
Attention: Applications that do not have all the documentary requirements will not be processed. The visa office may request additional documents.