Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Guide in applying for a Japan Tourist Visa (for Filipinos)

With the advent of low cost carriers offer of  cheap airfares to Japan  (hello Ceb Pac Piso Fare and Jetstar Friday Frenzy) comes the surge of Filipinos wanting to travel to the Land of the Rising Sun. But hold on to your credit card and do not buy that ticket just yet (eventhough it's super cheap and irresistible). We Filipinos need a tourist visa (like you don't know?). 


So without further ado, here are the simple steps in getting one :

The official website of the Embassy of Japan in Manila is a gold mine of information . Everything you need to know can be found under the Visa Section Information. Read thoroughly on which visa to apply and its corresponding requirements .

And if you feel that there is an overload of information on the japan embassy website then just continue on reading here so i can spoonfeed you (hahaha)

For tourists , requirements are :
1. Original Passport - must be at least 6 months valid at the time of departure from Japan and must have at least 2 blank pages .
2. Visa Application - duly filled up  (you may download it here) - must be printed in A4size paper
3. One recent 2X2 photograph  (white background)
4. NSO Birth Certificate (must be valid within 1 year) 
5. NSO Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
6. Day to Day Itinerary or Schedule of Stay
7. For Employees - Certificate of Employment , Leave of Absence, ITR
8. For Business owners - Business permits , DTI , SEC , ITR
9. Bank Certificate

Where to submit your application ?
The Japan Embassy does not accept walk in applicants . They have a List of Accredited Travel Agencies wherein you can submit your application. Or you may visit your favored Travel Agent and they can also submit your application for you for a nominal fee.


If you are filing as a group or family you may assign a person (must be part of the travelling group/family) to submit the application in behalf of the group/family. Just make sure everything is in order and complete because your representative cannot answer for you if you have missing forms/requirements.

The visa fee is "gratis" but the travel agencies collect a handling or service charge . 

Processing time
It normally takes 3 to 5 working days to process your visa. If you receive a call from the agency it's either you lack some documents and you need to furnish them asap or your passport is ready for pickup.

Good luck and enjoy your ramenlicious visit to Japan! :)

Saturday, October 22, 2016

How i applied for a Schengen Visa through Czech Republic Embassy in Manila

Ahhh....Europe... Everybody's travel bucket list. But getting there is half the fun. Amidst the planning and saving for the trip , one thing we dread most is applying for the most coveted entry visa.

I applied through Czech Republic Embassy in Manila because i will be staying the longest days in Prague. My itinerary is 5 days in Prague  Czezh Rep , 3 days in Paris France and 4 days in Rome Italy and so i had to apply through the Czech Rep Embassy.

Since this is my first schengen visa application , i  browsed the internet in search of blogs that would help me with my agenda. I only found a few who shared their experiences during their application process through Czech Rep embassy. I was worried that this embassy is notorious in denying visas.

Preparing the requirements
Anyway, i proceeded to preparing the required documents. Based on the official website of the embassy here are the requirements for Tourist visa application.
1. Duly filled out application form  (pls download it through the link)
2. Valid Passport - should at least be 6 months valid at the start of your travel date
3. One passport sized photo - must be recent
4. Hotel accomodation confirmation
5. Proof of financial means - Bank Certificate and Bank Statements (3months)
Note :The Official Bank Certificate must include a paragraph containing waiver of rights to release information to the Embassyof the Czech Republic - Visa Section. If this is not possible, a separate authorization letter addressed to the bank concerned must be produced, signed by the accountholder and acknowledged by the bank representative (whether by signature or by stamp), a copy of which must be submitted to the Embassy at the time of application.
6. Flight Reservation
7. Travel Medical Insurance
8. For Employees - COE and Leave of Absence
9. For Business owners - Business permits/DTI/SEC
10. For students - Certificate of Enrollment
11. For minors - Affidavit of Support , Copy of parent's passport, NSO BC, DSWD clearance (if not travelling with parents)

Hotel accomodation confirmation , Flight Reservation , Travel medical insurance can be obtained thru your trusted travel agency for a nominal fee.

Once i am pretty sure that i have completed everything , i need to set an appointment .

Appointment Setting 
After preparing all the requirements , i needed to set an appointment with the embassy to submit my documents. You cannot just walk in and announce to them your visa application. Appointment setting is done through VISAPOINT.  (https://visapoint.eu/disclaimer)

Visa lodging days are Tuesday , Wedneday and Thursday ONLY at 0900am to 1200pm. Personal appearance is required for biometrics and a thorough interview.

On the day of my appointment 
My appointment was at 0900am and i was there 1 hour before the set time. I was specially early because i meant to avoid the traffic. It is better to be early than miss my chance to be interviewed. The guard at the 30th floor of the Rufino Tower where the embassy office was located informed me to go to the canteen first and come back when the embassy open. Their office is quite small and there are no lounging areas.

I came back after 1 hour and i was ushered into the office where other visa applicants are waiting. I was 3rd to be interviewed. We were asked to sit in the waiting area before our turn comes for the interview. I can hear the exchange of questions and answers between the visa officer and the applicant since the room is quite small.

When my turn came , i went into the room and one male visa officer (Czech national) and one female assistant (Filipina) was standing in front of me. I greeted them good morning and I immediately handed them my documents. Then they proceeded with the biometrics (fingerprinting/photo/signature). After which then came the questions.

Here are some of the questions asked (as i recall)
1. What are you going to do in Prague ?  Ans : For tourism / vacation
2. How long are you going to stay in Prague ? Ans : 5 days
3. Do you work ? What do you do ? Ans : told them my line of job and business i have
4. How many siblings do you have ? What kind of job do they have ?  Ans : narrated my siblings work
5. Which countries have you been to ? Ans : told them the list of countries ive visited already

Male visa officer was a good natured guy but his Filipina assistant is quite cynical. Or maybe she was just like that to scare people off. Maybe its a strategy of embassy staff to be hostile to test if you are telling them the truth.

Be honest with your answers. These people are trained and they can tell if you are lying through your teeth. And if they feel you are not telling the truth it may cost you your application. Remember that the visa fee is non refundable.

Visa Processing time 
My interview was on a Tuesday and they told me to call them Monday (the following week) to follow up if my passport is ready for pickup the next day (tuesday). They normally give a decision within 5 working days after the interview/submission. Wow ! only 5 working days! Unlike other embassies which normally takes at least 15 working days to release your passport.

In other individual cases , it may take up to 30 to 60 working days . But mine was released after 5 working days.

You may also authorize other person to pickup your passport. Pickup days are Tuesdays , Wednesday, and Thursday at 1200nn to 100pm only.

I hope this will somehow help you with your Schengen Tourist Visa application.
Please comment below if you have questions. I would be glad to help you in any way i can. :)





How to apply for a Schengen Visa ?

Applying for a travel visa is something we Filipinos have to endure. Preparing the documents , submission , the interview and the waiting game that comes along with the process brings stress and dilemma to each and every traveller . No pain , no gain as the old adage says. I , for one went through it. 

The application process may slightly differ depending on which embassy you are intending to apply to but the required documents are almost the same. I also have read that there are embassies that has a higher visa approval rate compared to others. 


The advantage of getting a schengen visa is that  one visa gives you freedom to travel to 26 different EU nations. Below are the list of EU nations under the Schengen Agreement.

Austria                                                      Portugal
Belgium                                                    Slovakia
Czech Republic                                        Slovenia
Denmark                                                  Spain
Estonia                                                     Sweden
Finland                                                     Switzerland
France                                                      Lichtenstein                      
Germany  
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland


Step 1 : Determine which embassy to submit your application
If you are travelling to only one EU country then you have not much of a problem but if you are intending to travel to 2 or more state then you must follow the rule . It is highly suggested to apply in the embassy of the country you will be staying the longest. What if you'll be spending equal number of days ?  Then apply to where you will be entering first according to your itinerary.

For example : 
(entry) 4days France + 3days Spain + 7days Italy (exit)  = Apply in Italy Embassy
(entry) 4days France + 4days Italy (exit)  = Apply in France Embassy

It will also help if you have an itinerary prepared for your trip to determine exactly your embassy . 

Step 2 : Prepare your Documents
Now that you have determined which embassy to apply to check the official website of that particular embassy for the required documents. As i have said every embassy has their own set of required documents. Others such as the French Embassy require a Cover Letter but the Czech Rep Embassy and the Netherlands Embassy does not need one. So read through and carefully take note of the requirements because it can make or break your chances of getting a Schengen Visa. Remember that these embassies are quite busy and they are quite unforgiving if you appear before them with incomplete/missing documents.

So check, double check the requirements. If you are unsure or have questions  , you may contact them prior to your appointment . 

Generally speaking the required documents for Tourist Visa are :
1. Original Passport
2. 2x2 photo 
3. Duly Filled up Application Form
4. Proof of Employment - Certificate of Employment , Leave of Absence, ITR
5. For business owners - DTI/SEC/ ITR
6. Proof of sufficient means of substinence - Bank Certificate , Bank Statements (6months)
7. Day to Day Itinerary 
8. Proof of accomodation - Hotel Reservation
9. Airline Reservation
10. Travel Insurance 

Numbers 7-10 can be acquired from a travel agency for a nominal fee.

Step 3 : When to apply
You may apply as early as 3 months prior to your intended travel date and the latest at least 20 working days before your travel date. Give yourself enough time because you will never know if the release of your passport will be delayed. 

One rule to apply here is, DON'T BUY your tickets yet. The embassy does not require you to buy your tickets . In fact it is not an advantage if you show them a finalized ticket. 

Step 4 : Set an appointment 
You need to call the embassy or the visa application center (handling the visa of a particular embassy) to set an appointment for interview and submission of documents.

Step 5 : Submit your requirements/Pay the Visa Fee
Some Embassies conduct interview upon submission of application some do not. Certainly, biometrics are taken upon submission. You should also prepare your payment in CASH (peso currency) or a Managers Check (in the case of a Visa Application Center). 

Be sure to bring all pertinent papers because as i said it can make or break your application. The embassy may also ask for additional documents from you if they deemed it to be necessary.

Step 6 : Waiting Game
The embassy or the Visa Application Center will designate a date of release of your passport (with ot without a visa stamp). All you have to do is wait and pray that your application shall be successful. Processing time varies with each embassy .

If you are granted a visa be sure to abide by the rules and DO NOT OVERSTAY. 

But what if you are not fortunate to get a visa? You may apply again depending on the rules of the embassy . Inquire through the embassy.

Good luck to all visa applicants of Schengen :)

You may also want to read how i got my Schengen Tourist visa through the Czech Rep Embassy in Manila.