Philippines Visa RequirementsFor Kosovo passport holders

Kosovo citizens must apply for a Philippine visa before travel. The fee is approximately $40 and the maximum stay is 59 days.

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59 days max stay
$40 visa cost
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Kosovo passport holders require a visa to enter Philippines.

Apply at the Philippine Embassy or consulate covering Kosovo, or online if the e-Visa system supports Kosovo passports. Pay approximately $40 and submit: valid Kosovo passport, completed application form, recent photo, bank statements, round-trip flight bookings, accommodation details, and employment letter. Processing takes approximately 5 to 10 business days.

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

Required Documents

Philippine Visa Application Form

Completed application form available at the Philippine Embassy or consulate covering Kosovo.

Kosovo passport

Valid Kosovo passport with at least 6 months validity.

Valid Kosovo Passport

Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure from the Philippines.

Philippine visa application form

Completed tourist visa application form.

Passport-Size Photographs

Two recent color photos per Philippine specifications.

Passport photographs

Recent passport-size photographs.

Bank Statements

Last 3 months of bank statements showing sufficient funds.

Return flight reservation

Confirmed return or onward flight reservation.

Round-Trip Flight Bookings

Confirmed or on-hold return flight bookings.

Proof of accommodation

Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel reservations or host invitation letter.

Financial evidence

Bank statements showing sufficient funds for your stay.

Employment Letter

Employer letter or income proof.

Employment confirmation

Letter from employer or other proof of employment.

Current Travel Situation

Kosovo to Philippines: What You Need to Know

The Philippines recognizes Kosovo and issues visas to Kosovo passport holders. The Philippines Bureau of Immigration processes visa applications for tourist visas (9A). Kosovo citizens must apply in advance as the Philippines does not currently offer automatic visa-free entry to Kosovar passport holders. Popular destinations include Manila, Palawan, Boracay, and Siargao.

How to Get There

Pristina connects to Manila via connections in Istanbul, Doha, or Kuala Lumpur. Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific operate from Manila with onward connections to domestic islands. Flight time via Istanbul to Manila is approximately 12 to 13 hours.

Money & Banking

Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). Cash is essential at markets, local restaurants, and island transport. ATMs are available in cities and tourist areas but can be scarce on smaller islands. Cards accepted at hotels and malls. Exchange USD to PHP for good rates.

Practical Tips

The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands: plan your island-hopping routes carefully. Puerto Princesa (Palawan) and Boracay have seasonal closures for cleaning in some years. Book island transport (ferries, small aircraft) well in advance during peak season (December to April).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Kosovo passport holders need a visa for the Philippines?

Yes. Kosovo passport holders require a Philippine Tourist Visa. The fee is $40 for stays up to 59 days.

Where do Kosovo citizens apply for a Philippines visa?

The Philippine Embassy for Kosovo applicants may be in Belgrade or Vienna. Verify the current processing location at the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs website.

What documents are required for a Philippines visa?

Required: valid Kosovo passport, completed application form, passport photos, return flight reservation, proof of accommodation, financial evidence, and employment confirmation.

What currency does the Philippines use?

The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). ATMs are available in cities and tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted at international hotels and large restaurants. Carry cash for island hopping and local markets.

What are the top destinations in the Philippines?

Palawan (El Nido, Coron), Boracay, Cebu and its surrounding islands, Siargao for surfing, and Bohol with the Chocolate Hills are top highlights.

Can I extend my Philippines tourist visa?

Yes. The initial visa can be extended at a Bureau of Immigration office in the Philippines. Multiple extensions are possible.

Does the Philippines recognize Kosovo?

The Philippines has not formally recognized Kosovo's independence. Kosovo passport holders should be aware of this political context when applying for a Philippines visa.