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Yes, Filipino nationals do require a visa to enter the US, regardless of the duration of stay.



You will need to fill out this application form, and book an appointment with the US embassy in Manila for an interview. Bring your application form (along with anything specified in it), your passport and any and all proof of your ties to the Philippines.



They will then assess youir application, and hopefully you'll be given the visa.






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    Yes, Filipino nationals do require a visa to enter the US, regardless of the duration of stay.



    You will need to fill out this application form, and book an appointment with the US embassy in Manila for an interview. Bring your application form (along with anything specified in it), your passport and any and all proof of your ties to the Philippines.



    They will then assess youir application, and hopefully you'll be given the visa.






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      Yes, Filipino nationals do require a visa to enter the US, regardless of the duration of stay.



      You will need to fill out this application form, and book an appointment with the US embassy in Manila for an interview. Bring your application form (along with anything specified in it), your passport and any and all proof of your ties to the Philippines.



      They will then assess youir application, and hopefully you'll be given the visa.






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        Yes, Filipino nationals do require a visa to enter the US, regardless of the duration of stay.



        You will need to fill out this application form, and book an appointment with the US embassy in Manila for an interview. Bring your application form (along with anything specified in it), your passport and any and all proof of your ties to the Philippines.



        They will then assess youir application, and hopefully you'll be given the visa.






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        Yes, Filipino nationals do require a visa to enter the US, regardless of the duration of stay.



        You will need to fill out this application form, and book an appointment with the US embassy in Manila for an interview. Bring your application form (along with anything specified in it), your passport and any and all proof of your ties to the Philippines.



        They will then assess youir application, and hopefully you'll be given the visa.







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