JRC Visa Consultancy is a Philippine government accredited agency and duly authorized to represent you for your visa and immigration needs. Accredited by the Philippine government, JRC Visa Consultancy provides comprehensive visa and immigration services to expats and returning Filipinos. They specialize in tourist visa extensions, Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV), spousal visas, and other immigration matters. With over 10,000 clients served and a 99.8% visa approval rate, they have offices in Cebu City, Dumaguete, and Metro Manila.
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To qualify, you must be married to a Filipino Citizen.
Yes, it is.
The major documents that you need are: PSA Marriage Certificate (or PSA Report of Marriage or an Apostilled / PH Embassy-Authenticated Foreign Marriage Certificate if married abroad) PSA Live Birth Certificate of the Filipino Spouse Original Passport and valid tourist visa of the foreign applicant. Original and valid government issued of the Filipino spouse (preferably a PH Passport) To know more about the 13A Spousal Visa: Visit this 👉 https://www.jrcconsultancy.com/13a-spousal-visa
Yes.
No, you cannot. However, this visa will entitle you to have a permanent residency in the Philippines.
Yes, you definitely can.
Yes, and be sure to return to the Philippines a few months to apply for the amendment process in getting the 13A Permanent Residency.
The foreign applicant will apply initially for the 13A Probationary Residency in which a visa and an ACR I-card valid for a year is given. Before the year expires, the applicant will re-apply to amend the visa into a permanent status. In addition to that, the ACR I-Card will already be valid and renewable every 5 years.
Yes.
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