Do Filipinos need a visa to vacation in the US?
Do I need visa if I want to go to Dallas, Texas to watch the Dallas Mavericks play in NBA? And if I do, what are the requirements or procedures when applying in the Philippines?
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Do I need visa if I want to go to Dallas, Texas to watch the Dallas Mavericks play in NBA? And if I do, what are the requirements or procedures when applying in the Philippines?
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Do I need visa if I want to go to Dallas, Texas to watch the Dallas Mavericks play in NBA? And if I do, what are the requirements or procedures when applying in the Philippines?
visas usa filipino-citizens
Do I need visa if I want to go to Dallas, Texas to watch the Dallas Mavericks play in NBA? And if I do, what are the requirements or procedures when applying in the Philippines?
visas usa filipino-citizens
visas usa filipino-citizens
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Welcome to TSE. One of the expectations of StackExchange is that you demonstrate some initial research effort; for example, have you review the visas page from the U.S. Embassy to the Philippines, and the visitor visa application website? If you have specific questions that are not answered authoritatively by official sources, please edit your post to include them. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
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Welcome to TSE. One of the expectations of StackExchange is that you demonstrate some initial research effort; for example, have you review the visas page from the U.S. Embassy to the Philippines, and the visitor visa application website? If you have specific questions that are not answered authoritatively by official sources, please edit your post to include them. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
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Welcome to TSE. One of the expectations of StackExchange is that you demonstrate some initial research effort; for example, have you review the visas page from the U.S. Embassy to the Philippines, and the visitor visa application website? If you have specific questions that are not answered authoritatively by official sources, please edit your post to include them. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
– choster
Mar 12 '17 at 4:57
Welcome to TSE. One of the expectations of StackExchange is that you demonstrate some initial research effort; for example, have you review the visas page from the U.S. Embassy to the Philippines, and the visitor visa application website? If you have specific questions that are not answered authoritatively by official sources, please edit your post to include them. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
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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.
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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Welcome to TSE. One of the expectations of StackExchange is that you demonstrate some initial research effort; for example, have you review the visas page from the U.S. Embassy to the Philippines, and the visitor visa application website? If you have specific questions that are not answered authoritatively by official sources, please edit your post to include them. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.
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