Accomplished SRRV Application Form– information must be type-written and all information must be supplied
Medical Certificate– Maybe secured from the country of origin. However, said document must be translated to English, if necessary, and must be apostilled where the Certificate was issued. Applicant may opt to secure the Medical Certificate in the Philippines from any licensed physician/clinic/hospital. If the certificate has been secured in the Philippines, there is no need for any apostille. A Medical Certificate is only valid within 6 months from the date it was secured.
Police Clearance– Applicant needs to secure this clearance from the country of origin or from his/her residence abroad. Said document must be translated to English, if necessary, and must be apostilled where the Clearance was secured from. A Police Clearance is only valid within 6 months from date it was secured;
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance– NBI Clearance (Philippine document) is needed when an applicant has stayed in the Philippines for more than 30 days from date of last entry prior to SRRV application. The NBI Clearance is only valid within one (1) year from date it was secured. The NBI Clearance is not a substitute to the apostilled Police Clearance.
Bank Certification for the visa deposit– The amount of the Visa deposit depends on the SRRV option that the applicant has chosen. In cases that an applicant will be joined by more than two (2) dependents, an additional visa deposit of US$15,000.00 for each additional dependent must be remitted under the name of the Principal applicant, except for former Filipinos under the SRRV Courtesy.
Original Passport with valid arrival/entry visa in the Philippines– An applicant whether Principal or dependent MUST BE in the Philippines during the processing of the SRRV application. An applicant must have a Temporary Visitor’s Visa valid for at least 20 working days in order for PRA and the Bureau of Immigration to accept the application for the SRRV. Where the validity of the Temporary Visitor’s Visa is less than 20 working days, the applicant must have it extended (with additional cost to the retiree which must be paid to the Bureau of Immigration). Other visas, except for the Balikbayan Visa which is issued to former Filipinos and their dependents, must be downgraded to a Temporary Visitor’s Visa.Photos– 2×2 (12 pieces), white background, no glasses.
All of the requirements for a principal applicant must be secured by the joining spouse except for the bank certification.Additional requirement/s– Proof of Marriage (Marriage Contract, Marriage Certificate) which must be translated in English, if necessary, and MUST BE apostilled where the Certificate/Contract was secured from.
All of the requirements for a principal applicant must be secured by the child applying for inclusion except for the bank certification, and/or NBI Clearance if the Dependent-child is below 18 years old.Additional requirement/s – Proof of Relationship to the Principal (Birth Certificate, Family/household Register) which must be translated in English, if necessary, and MUST BE apostilled where the Certificate was secured from.
For principal applicants joining under the SRRV Classic-with Pension Scheme:
For principal applicants joining under the SRRV Human Touch:
For former Filipino citizens joining under the SRRV Courtesy:
For foreign nationals joining under the SRRV Courtesy:
For foreign nationals eligible under the SRRV Expanded Courtesy:
All documents obtained/secured from outside the Philippines must be translated to English if necessary, and must be apostilled where the documents were obtained from.All original documents must be submitted along with 2 sets of photocopied documents.
Processing of application in Manila takes a minimum of 20 working days (about 1 month, as holidays and weekends are not counted) from submission of application. Application takes about 30-45 working days if in Cebu because documents are forwarded to Manila.
Application fee – starts at US$1,400 and could vary depending on the number of dependents includedAnnual fee – US$360 or US$10 depending on which SRRV type is being applied forAll paid to the government. Note: Policies, Guidelines, Requirements, Fees and Procedures may change without prior notice, hence proper communication with us must be observed for updated information. Moreover, only BASIC information are provided above, for further details, please contact us using the contact form below.
We process:
1. 9G Working Visa
2. 13A / TRV Spousal Visa- married to a Filipino citizen
3. Downgrading of Visa
4. Tourist Visa Extension
5. Alien Employment Permit (AEP) / Special Working Permit (SWP)
6. Inclusion of dependent Spouse and unmarried child
7. Emigration Clearance Certificate (ECC)
8. Cancellation of Alien Employment Permit
9. Cancellation of CEZA Working Visa (CWV)
10. Cancellation of 9G Working Visa (9G)
11. AEP card replacement (loss AEP)12. Quota Visa
13. Overstay SIRV SRRV
14. Lifting of Blacklist(BL) and Hold Departure Order (HDO)
15. Order To Leave (OTL) & other Immigration related concern!For faster feel free to contact us:
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The Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV) is a special non-immigrant visa for foreign nationals who would like to make the Philippines their second home or investment destination. The Philippine Retirement Authority offers different SRRV options depending on the background and needs of the retiree applicant.Minimum age has been raised to 50 (based on PRA Advisory 01-05-21 dated 12 May 2021)
For active/healthy retirees, who opt to maintain their SRR Visa deposit of US$20,000.00 in any of the PRA Accredited Banks.
For active/healthy retirees, who opt to use their SRR Visa deposit into active investment such as the purchase of condominium unit or long term lease of house & lot. The SRR Visa deposit is: US$ 10,000-20,000.
For ailing retirees, who need/require medical/clinical care. A monthly pension of at least US$1,500.00, a health insurance policy accepted in the Philippines, and an SRR Visa deposit of US$10,000.00 are required.
Courtesy: For former Filipinos. For foreign nationals, who are retired officers of International Organizations recognized by the DFA, deposit US$1,500.00 Expanded Courtesy: For foreign nationals, retired Armed Force officers of the USA. Monthly pension of at least US$1,000.00, deposit of US$1,500.00.