Philippines Visa Processing Time 2026 — 72h eVisa & Instant Arrival Entry

Key Facts 2026
On-arrival (150+ nationalities)Instant — no advance application
eVisa (evisa.gov.ph)Up to 72 hours
Embassy/consulate visa5–15 business days
30-day extension (BI office)Same day — 2 hours
ACR I-Card issuance3–5 business days
Long-stay visa (SRRV, etc.)4–8 weeks
Working visa (9G)2–4 weeks

Philippines eVisa Processing Time

The Philippines eVisa at evisa.gov.ph is processed in up to 72 hours (3 business days) after a complete application is submitted. In practice, many applicants receive approval within 24 hours. During Philippine public holidays (Holy Week, Christmas, New Year) processing may be slower. Apply at least 5 days before travel to allow adequate buffer time.

On-Arrival Processing — Instant Entry

For nationals of visa-free countries, processing at the immigration counter is typically 5–10 minutes. Present your passport, arrival card and onward ticket. The immigration officer stamps your passport for 30 days. During peak travel periods (December–January, Holy Week) queues at NAIA Manila can be long — allow extra time.

Common Causes of Delay

  • Submitted photo does not meet the 2×2 inch white-background specification
  • Passport validity less than 6 months from arrival date
  • No return or onward ticket presented at immigration
  • Incomplete eVisa application form fields
  • Applications submitted on Philippine holidays
  • Background security checks for certain nationalities

How to Speed Up Your Philippines Visa

If you qualify for on-arrival entry, no advance action is needed — this is the fastest option. If applying for an eVisa, submit a complete and accurate application at evisa.gov.ph at least 5–7 days before travel. Check your email regularly for requests for additional information. On arrival, have all documents ready and join the correct immigration queue. Extensions at Bureau of Immigration offices are processed on the same day within a few hours.

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