Philippines Visa RequirementsFor Armenia passport holders
Armenian passport holders require a pre-arranged visa to visit the Philippines. The fee is approximately PHP 2,000 (approx. USD 35 to 40) for a tourist visa allowing up to 59 days, extendable in-country.
Armenia passport holders require a visa to enter Philippines.
Contact the Philippine Embassy closest to Yerevan, which may be the embassy in Moscow or Tbilisi. Alternatively, an e-Visa application via evisa.gov.ph may be available for Armenian passport holders; check current availability on the e-Visa portal. Standard documents: passport, form, photo, itinerary, and financial evidence.
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond date of entry
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Current Travel Situation
Armenia to Philippines: What You Need to Know
The Philippines and Armenia have limited direct diplomatic ties, but the Philippines is a popular Southeast Asian tourist destination for Armenians, particularly for its island beaches and diving. The Philippine Embassy in Moscow or another regional mission typically handles applications for Armenian nationals.
Practical Tips
Manila (MNL) and Cebu (CEB) are the main international entry points. Tourist visas are extendable at the Bureau of Immigration in Manila. Boracay, Palawan, and Siargao are top island destinations. Confirm your return ticket as immigration often checks onward travel at entry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Armenians need a visa for the Philippines?
Yes. Armenian passport holders require a pre-arranged tourist visa to visit the Philippines.
Can Armenians apply for a Philippine e-Visa?
Check evisa.gov.ph for current Armenian passport holder eligibility. Processing and fee information is available on the portal.
How much is the Philippine visa for Armenians?
Approximately PHP 2,000 (approx. USD 35 to 40) for a tourist visa.
How long can Armenians stay in the Philippines?
A standard tourist visa allows 59 days, extendable at the Bureau of Immigration.