Can anyone tell me who just recently arrived in Doha under family visit visa, what they encoutered in phillipine immigration? what questions they asked? is it the same the way they treating under tourist visa and business visa?
i agree with them... we just arrived here in doha with no questions asked.. infact wla ng tinignan stamp kagad... acording to my frend who is working as a groundstwardess at NAIA maging confident ka lng daw sa lhat ng tanong nila... papaikutin k nyan bsta sbhin lng nya na hndi sya magwork at magstik sya dun.... wag syang matatakot at kabahan.. goodluck...
my wife just arrived 2 weeks ago, as long as you have all the travel docs (visa, affidavit of support, marriage cert, return ticket, id copies of your sponsor.. etc..) you'll be safe from those crocodiles at the immigration.. lolz
thanks for sharing your experience. I'm just a liitle bit tense because my niece is her first time to go out from our country. and based on what I've heard from others, now even family visit visa they are very strict in immigration, but anyway thanks again....
I brought my 21 year old daughter last April on a 1-month family visit visa. During our departure, they didn't ask on a lot of things. They only checked on the visa stamped on my daughter's passport and the affidavit of support i secured from the Phil Embassy in Doha. They didnt ask for anything else. This is what I have experienced.
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Aside from Affidavit of Support, kailangan din ba magpresent ng Invitation Letter?
i agree with them... we just arrived here in doha with no questions asked.. infact wla ng tinignan stamp kagad... acording to my frend who is working as a groundstwardess at NAIA maging confident ka lng daw sa lhat ng tanong nila... papaikutin k nyan bsta sbhin lng nya na hndi sya magwork at magstik sya dun.... wag syang matatakot at kabahan.. goodluck...
my wife just arrived 2 weeks ago, as long as you have all the travel docs (visa, affidavit of support, marriage cert, return ticket, id copies of your sponsor.. etc..) you'll be safe from those crocodiles at the immigration.. lolz
thanks for sharing your experience. I'm just a liitle bit tense because my niece is her first time to go out from our country. and based on what I've heard from others, now even family visit visa they are very strict in immigration, but anyway thanks again....
I brought my 21 year old daughter last April on a 1-month family visit visa. During our departure, they didn't ask on a lot of things. They only checked on the visa stamped on my daughter's passport and the affidavit of support i secured from the Phil Embassy in Doha. They didnt ask for anything else. This is what I have experienced.