October 6, 2008
How easy is it for a philippina to travel to Mexico or anyother Carribian country?
the_black_pug asked:
I want my friend to meet me in Mexico or central america. To have them meet me in USA I would need to get married. She being 25 years old and single.
I want my friend to meet me in Mexico or central america. To have them meet me in USA I would need to get married. She being 25 years old and single.
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Comments on How easy is it for a philippina to travel to Mexico or anyother Carribian country?
Contact the Mexican Embassy and ask them about their visa procedures. Do the same thing with the embassies of Caribbean countries.
Its next to impossible for a single women here in the Philippines to get a visa and especially in your case as she will be visiting friends and that is enough to get turned down for reason as a flight risk. I n order for her to even have a chance she will have to show property/home ownership, secure job with a letter allowing here to go and when returning still have a job, money in the bank and any other assets that she can provide showing that she has a reason to return to the Philippines. I wish you luck
Assuming you could get a visa, you’ll spend a fortune finding a flight because even if she was just a transit passenger in the USA she’d need a visa. It’s required since 9/11. She’d have to fly via Europe.
Brazil will let a Filipino in for up to 90 days without a visa. A Filipino can transit through Germany as long as the connecting flight is within 24 hours of the arrival.
Lufthansa can fly her from Manila to Sao Paulo via Munich for about $8,500.
National PHILIPPINES (PH) /Transit GERMANY (DE)
Destination BRAZIL (BR)
ALSO CHECK DESTINATION INFORMATION BELOW
GERMANY (DE)
Visa not required if:
- transiting only through Frankfurt, Munich or Hamburg; and
- continuing to a third country by same or first connecting
aircraft within 24 hours (Note: Hamburg transit area open
only between 04:30 and 23:30); and
- arriving from and departing to a non-Schengen State (see:
TIRGL/SCHS ); and
- not leaving the transit lounge; and
- holding ticket with confirmed reservation; and
- all travel documents required for next destination.
Transit through any other airports will require a (transit)
visa.
Transit without visa not available if making more than one
intermediate stop in Germany.
Non-compliance with the transit requirements (incl. forged
documents) results in:
a. fines for the transporting carrier varying between
EUR 1,000.- and EUR 2,500.- per passenger;
b. penalties of up to EUR 10,000.- per passenger in the event
that the carrier was negligent in taking the necessary
precaution to the end that the passenger complied with the
entry requirements; and
c. deportation to country of origin or any other place where
the person is admissible. Detention costs at carrier’s
expense.
BRAZIL (BR)
Passport required, which must be valid at least for period
of intended stay.
Visa not required for a touristic or business stay of max.
90 days. One extension possible.
Visitor must hold:
- sufficient funds; and
- return or onward ticket; and
- all documents required for next destination.
Passengers with limbs in plaster must hold X-ray plates or
a medical attestation.
Tourists are not allowed to engage in any remuneratieve
activity in Brazil.
Non-compliance with entry regulations results in deportation
of passenger to country of origin at carrier’s expense.
Transporting carrier will also pay the detention costs and
fine of USD 2,000.- (multiplied in case of recurrence).
Have your girl secure a Mexican Visa better yet ask the Mexican embassy for the details. See to it that the girl has a passport.