Philippines Visa Fees 2026 — Free Arrival, eVisa & All Official Charges

Key Facts 2026
On-arrival (150+ nationalities)FREE — 30 days
eVisa (evisa.gov.ph)PHP 1,500 (~USD 27)
eVisa convenience feePHP 200 (~USD 4) — included in total
30-day extension (1st)PHP 3,030
Additional 30-day extensionPHP 3,030
ACR I-Card (stays 59+ days)USD 50 registration fee
Overstay fineVaries — contact Bureau of Immigration

Free On-Arrival — No Visa Fee

Citizens of most countries enjoy completely free entry to the Philippines for 30 days. No advance application, no fee, no registration. This is the simplest and most cost-effective option. Simply arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila) or any international port of entry with a valid passport and onward ticket.

Philippines eVisa Fee 2026

The Philippines eVisa costs PHP 1,500 (approximately USD 27) for a single-entry 30-day tourist visa. This includes a PHP 200 convenience fee. Payment is made online by credit or debit card at evisa.gov.ph. The fee is non-refundable once the application is submitted. Third-party services may charge additional fees; use only the official portal to avoid overcharging.

Extension Fees at Bureau of Immigration

If you wish to stay longer than 30 days, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) charges approximately PHP 3,030 for the first 30-day extension. Additional extensions cost the same rate. Foreigners intending to stay 59 days or more must register for an Alien Certificate of Registration Identity Card (ACR I-Card) at a fee of USD 50. All payments are made at BI offices or authorised centres nationwide.

Payment Methods & Refund Policy

The eVisa portal accepts Visa, Mastercard and select local payment options. Official Bureau of Immigration offices accept cash and card. eVisa fees are non-refundable. Extension fees cannot be reclaimed once paid, even if you depart early. If your eVisa is denied, you may reapply but must pay the fee again. Always apply through official channels to protect your payment.

Editorial note: Verified by our immigration team. Last updated: March 2026. Sources: official embassy websites.