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Saturday, July 30, 2011

         ILOCOS PACKAGE
 28-Oct 9pm departure antipolo
             10pm departure trinoma
             11pm departure caloocan

29-Oct 11am arrival vigan
            12nn lunch
            1-5pm vigan tour 8pm dinner overnight gordion hotel
           VIGAN TOUR itinerary 
                 -Juan Luna Shrine, 
                 -Burgos Museum, 
                 -Pagburnayan, 
                 -Crisologo Museum,  
                 -Heritage Village, 
                 -Saint Pauls Cathedral,  
                 -Baluarte Ni Chavit, 
                 -Syquia Mansion, 
                 -Heritage Village

30-Oct 7am breakfast
            9-12nn laoag tour
               LAOAG TOUR itinerary 
                 -Malacanang of the North, 
                 -Paoay Church, 
                 -Marcos Museum, 
                 -Sinking Bell Tower, 
                 -Saint Williams Cathedral, 
                 -Fort Ilocandia, 
                 -Sand Dunes, 
                 -Santa Monica Church, 
                 -Tobacco Monopoly, 
                 -Ilocos Museum         

            12nn lunch
            1pm free time
            7pm dinner / overnight gordion hotel

31-Oct 7am breakfast
           9-11am pasalubong shopping remarks

Remarks
1. rate per person  basis
2. min 30pax to run the tour
3. one departure date only-oct28-31,2011 only
4. sharing rooms
5. plated meals
6. 3 departure points
7. itinerary subject to change without prior notice.

 inlcusions
1. roundtrip airconditioned tourist bus
2. 3days & 2nights hotel accommodation at gordion hotel
3. full board meals
4. vigan and laoag tour
5. services of a tour coordinator      

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Requesting an Emergency Appointment

Due to the large demand for visa interviews, we cannot accommodate all urgent appointment requests. However, we will do our best to grant emergency appointments for medical reasons, death of a family member, business reasons, or students and temporary workers with strict travel deadlines.
To request an Emergency Appointment, follow the steps in theEmergency Appointment section of our appointment web site.
Call Center agents cannot grant emergency appointment requests, but they can help guide applicants through the online process. Call (02) 982-5555 and (02) 902-8930 from the Philippines or (214) 571-1600 from the United States for assistance.
Please note that same-day and next-day emergency appointments are not available.
Please be aware that requests for Emergency Appointments are processed only during  business hours.  Requests received after hours, on weekends, or on Embassy holidays will be processed the following business day.
Please feel free to visit the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page for more nonimmigrant visa information.


source http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwhni20.html

Payment of Application Fee
Nonimmigrant visa applicants must pay the machine-readable visa application fee shown on the schedules below. The fee is based on the purpose of the trip or visa category.
Effective June 4, 2010, the fees are as follows:
$140  - B1/B2, C1/D, F, J, and all other NIV categories not listed below
          (Visitor/Transit/Student)
$150  - H, L, O, P, Q, and R (Temporary Worker)
$350  - K (Fiancée)
$390  - E (Investor/Trader)
To pay the fee, the applicant must have his or her passport number available.  The applicant’s passport number will be tied to the MRV fee paid at the bank.  The payment will be activated four hours after the time the cash payment was made; 24 hours for on-line payment. 
There are three ways to pay the MRV fee:
  1. Pay in cash at any branch of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
  2. Pay through online bill payment option provided by BPI for their customers
  3. Online payment through Bancnet
The following individuals and visa classifications are exempt from paying the machine-readable visa application fee:
  • Diplomatic (A1, A2)
  • Official (G1, G2, G3, G4)
  • Personal Employees of A and G visa holders (A3, G5)
  • NATO and NATO-7
  • Transit to and from the United Nations Headquarters District (C2)
  • Transit of Foreign Government Officials and Immediate Family (C3)
  • Applicants for J visas participating in official U.S. government-sponsored educational and cultural exchanges
  • Replacement machine-readable visa when the original visa was not properly affixed or needs to be reissued through no fault of the applicant.
A fee applies to only one visa classification/application. If an applicant wishes to apply for more than one visa simultaneously, corresponding payment per visa class must be made.
Visa application fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. No exceptions will be made to this rule.  It is valid for one year after the date of actual payment; the interview must fall within the one-year validity.

source http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwhni20.html

Basic Requirements:
1.  DS-160 ONLINE NONIMMIGRANT VISA ELECTRONIC APPLICATION – All applicants must complete the DS-160 Online Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application. Applicants can access the DS-160 from the Consular Electronic Application Center website.
In order to avoid delays in processing visa applications, visa applicants or their representatives must ensure that the following information is correctly provided: Applicant’s Complete Name (required format is Surname, First Name(s), Middle Name), Applicant’s Passport Information (the passport used in filling out the form must be the same passport presented on the day of the interview), Other Names (for married female applicants, type your complete maiden name), Purpose of Trip (if the answer falls under “Other,” specify the purpose of travel in the blank provided), Primary Occupation (if the answer falls under “Other,” specify the occupation in the blank provided), Contact Person and Contact Address in the United StatesFather’s Complete Name,and Mother’s Complete Maiden Name.
2.  PASSPORT – Signed passports must be valid for at least six monthsfrom the date of intended departure from the United States. The passport must be in good condition, i.e., photo lamination is undamaged, and all passport pages are intact.
Applicants must also present all previously issued passports or notarized affidavits of loss, if applicable.
Taiwanese passport holders who do not have Taiwan personal identification numbers listed above the date of birth on the biographic data page in their passports must present their original Philippine residency permit.
3.  PHOTO
One 2" x 2" standard photo.  The photo must be:
  • In color
  • Sized such that the head is between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches (22 mm and 35 mm) or 50% and 69% of the image's total height from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head. View the Photo Composition Template for more size requirement details.
  • Taken within the last 6 months to reflect your current appearance
  • Taken in front of a plain white or off-white background
  • Taken in full-face view directly facing the camera
  • With a neutral facial expression and both eyes open
  • Taken in clothing that you normally wear on a daily basis
    • Uniforms should not be worn in your photo, except religious clothing that is worn daily.
    • Do not wear a hat or head covering that obscures the hair or hairline, unless worn daily for a religious purpose. Your full face must be visible, and the head covering must not cast any shadows on your face.
    • Headphones, wireless hands-free devices, or similar items are not acceptable in your photo.
    • If you normally wear glasses (without tinted lenses), a hearing device, or similar articles, they may be worn in your photo.
    • Dark glasses or glasses with tinted lenses are not acceptable.
    • Glare on glasses is not acceptable in your photo. Glare can be avoided with a slight downward tilt of the glasses or by removing the glasses or by turning off the camera flash.
Please click here for additional information on photo specifications.
4.  EXTENSION OF STAY/CHANGE OF STATUS – Please bring copies of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approvals of extension of stay or change of status, if applicable.
5.  PROOF OF RELATIONSHIP (if applying with/for dependent/s)
  • Original marriage certificate printed on Philippine National Statistics Office security paper, if applicable (if applying with a spouse and/or child)
  • Original birth certificate printed on Philippine National Statistics Office security paper (for dependent/s)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Additional requirements are based on the visa class that a person is applying for. Please look at the Types of Visas page and view the details for each visa class.


for more details call our offices:
Quezon City: 9379678
Antipolo: 6559480
Valenzuela: 9225796




Friday, July 22, 2011

Tourist Visa  - (Subclass 676)
Application Document Checklist
March 2011 
Personal documents
·         Your passport.
·         Certified copies of birth certificates, showing names of both parents, for all persons included in the application.
·         A recent passport sized photograph (45mmx35mm), no more than six months old, of you and any children included in your passport and travelling with you.
These should be of the head and shoulders only against a plain background.
Print the name of the person on the back of each photograph.
Evidence of medical/travel insurance.
This may be in the form of travel insurance or medical/hospital cover and must cover the cost of any treatment in Australia. Do not purchase medical/travel insurance until you are requested to provide it.
Financial documents
Evidence of sufficient funds (personal bank statements, pay slips, audited accounts, taxation records or credit card limit).
Other documents 
1.    Details of how you want your passport returned (if by post, include a passport sized envelope with your address and sufficient postage).
2.    If you are employed, confirmation from your employer of your employment status (your income and period of employment) and the period of approved leave.
3.    Evidence of enrolment at school, college or university.
4.    If visiting relatives or friends, a letter of invitation from your relative or friend in Australia. If your relative or friend is paying for your visit, evidence that they have the necessary funds
5.    Other information to show that you have an incentive and authority to return to your home country
Important: Do not provide original documents unless requested.  You must provide ‘certified copies’ of original documentation.  Documents not in English must be accompanied by accredited English translations. 
Complete applications
You should ensure that you lodge a completed visa application.  While the department may You should ensure that you lodge a completed visa application.  While the department may ask you to provide more information in order to determine whether you meet the criteria for grant of the visa, a decision on the visa application may be made solely on the information provided at the time of application.
Note: The Visa Application Charge will not be refunded if a decision is made to refuse to grant the visa because the applicant did not satisfy the criteria for grant of the visa.
Children travelling to Australia for tourist reasons 
If a child under 18 years is coming to Australia without one or both parents or legal guardians, a consent form signed by the non-accompanying parent or legal guardian. Evidence must be provided to confirm family relationship.  For example, certified copies of birth certificates, showing names of both parents, for all persons included in the application.
See: Form 1229 Consent form to grant an Australian visa to a child under the age of 18 years

Additional documents may be required
Important: The department is not obliged to contact you for additional information before making a decision on your application. It is therefore in your best interest to submit the following documents with your application.



Making a Visa Application
Clients need to lodge applications either through the Call Center by courier or in person at the VIA Center - although some applications must by law be lodged in Australia.

Applications may also be lodged by mail to the Embassy or through a registered Migration Agent, however, we do not recommend that clients forward personal documents, passports and payment through the mail, as safe delivery cannot be guaranteed.
Visa Application Charges & Lodgement Fees
Tourist visa (subclass 676)
AU$110

The majority of visa and Citizenship applications attract a Visa Application Charge (VAC) which can be paid in any Australian office, or through a Philippines Manager's Check payable to the "Australian Embassy" when lodging your application.
Please note that there are also lodgement fees payable to our Service Delivery Partner (see www.via.ph/via-australia/index.html) which must be in the form of cash or a separate Manager's Check.
The Call Center & Courier
General information regarding visa application processes and requirements is available on the Call Center’s inquiry line at             (63 2) 845 9200      . These calls are toll-free from within Metro Manila but will attract standard NDD rates for calls from outside Manila.

To arrange for lodgement of visa applications by courier or to make an appointment, the Call Center can be contacted on any of the following numbers, depending on your telephone service provider:

1909-3622779     (PLDT/Smart/Touchcard subscribers)
1900-3622779     (Globe/Innove/Touch mobile subscribers)
1903-3622779     (BayanTel subscribers).

• These numbers are only available to telephones with NDD access, or by calling 109 on a PLDT phone for operator-assisted connection. Calls will be billed at PhP 32 per minute plus VAT. Additional charges apply to calls made outside Metro Manila, or from pre-paid phone cards and payphones.
• These numbers are available to Globe and Touch Handyphone mobiles at the same call rate.
• For access from Australia please call             63 2 845 9211      . Calls will be billed at a flat rate of AUD$10.00. Payment can only be made by credit card.

The Call Center operates Monday to Saturday from 8am to 6pm.
The VIA Center
The VIA Centres allows people to personally obtain information and to lodge visa applications, for a fee (please refer to our SDP's website at www.via.ph for more information about their service fees). No prior appointments are needed to attend the VIA Centre. Please note that mailed visa applications cannot be accepted at the VIA Centre.

VIA Centers are located at:

Metro Manila
Unit 901, 9/F One Corporate Plaza
845 Antonio Arnaiz Ave (Pasay Rd)
Makati City.

Metro Cebu
Unit 1004-B, 10/F Keppel Center
Samar Loop cor Cardinal Rosales Ave
Cebu Business Park,Cebu City

The Centres opening hours are:
8:30am to 4:00pm, Monday to Friday - For lodging
applications
8:30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday – For general information
8:00am to 11:30am, Saturday - For lodging applications and general information.

The Centres are closed on a majority of Philippine public holidays.

The VIA Centres have computer facilities and provides free internet browsing for visa and citizenship clients on DIAC’s websites. Clients may also, for a small charge, download and print forms and information.
 
Embassy Appointment and Client Counter Hours
Our client counter hours are:
0900 - 1600 Monday – Thursday

Visa Applications are lodged through our Service Delivery Partner either at the VIA Centre or by contacting the Call Centre for couriered applications.  Applications are not lodged directly at the Embassy. 

Clients, however, can be seen directly at the Embassy in cases of genuine emergency.
If you have an emergency, please send us an email at:immigration.manila@dfat.gov.au , put "EMERGENCY" on the subject line and state the nature of your emergency in the body of your email and somebody will get in touch with you immediately.

For more information, you can contact our offices on the numbers below

Quezon City
9379678
6661881
a3nova@yahoo.com

Antipolo
655-9480
655-9603
a3masinag@yahoo.com

Valenzuela
922-5796
a3valenzuela@yahoo.com




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