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So I've been thinking about going to PH to visit a friend but I'm not sure where to begin on how to do that. Likewise my friend may want to visit me in the US, but I heard it's much harder to get out of PH than to go in?
If you're a US Citizen, there is no visa required but you only have 30 days to stay.Usual flights are Delta if flying out of east coast. I don't know much in the west coast.
Yes I figured it was harder to get out of PH. I have noticed some flights stop at Japan first but I have also seen tickets that go for more when going to Japan. I wonder if I can just not get on the plane after I land in Japan for a visit What about them visiting the US? Is it that much of a nightmare? We are just talking about a visit.
Quote from: Lain1911 on Wed, 25 March 2015, 23:48:59Yes I figured it was harder to get out of PH. I have noticed some flights stop at Japan first but I have also seen tickets that go for more when going to Japan. I wonder if I can just not get on the plane after I land in Japan for a visit What about them visiting the US? Is it that much of a nightmare? We are just talking about a visit.They still need to be granted a US tourist's visa which allows them to be visitors here for a limited amount of time. Visa's aren't easy to get in the PH because they tend to be costly and you can be denied even after paying the application fee by whoever is conducting your interview not to mention the conversion rate from PHP to USD isn't great. An average Filipino worker there earns about 300-600php and 45php = 1 usd There is also a very thin line between the upper class and lower class that would be considered middle class so if your friend is thinking of visiting, I am assuming he is in the upper class within the country so perhaps these issues will not affect him at all.
So I've been thinking about going to PH to visit a friend but I'm not sure where to begin on how to do that.