Philippines Visa RequirementsFor South Sudan passport holders

South Sudanese passport holders require a visa to enter the Philippines. The tourist visa costs approximately $40 USD and allows stays of up to 59 days. Applications are submitted at Philippine embassies or consulates.

Visa Required
59 days max stay
$40 visa cost
Manila
Asia
PHP (₱)
Filipino
UTC+8

South Sudan passport holders require a visa to enter Philippines.

Apply at the Philippine embassy serving your region. Required documents include a valid passport (6 months validity), completed visa application form, passport-size photos, round-trip flight tickets, hotel reservations, bank statements, and a cover letter explaining the purpose of the visit. Processing typically takes 3 to 7 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

Current Travel Situation

South Sudan to Philippines: What You Need to Know

The Philippines does not maintain a resident embassy in South Sudan. South Sudanese applicants must apply at the Philippine Embassy in Nairobi (Kenya) or another regional representation. The Philippines is a popular Southeast Asian destination known for its islands, beaches, and warm hospitality.

How to Get There

Transit passengers stopping at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila) may enter the Philippines for up to 7 days without a visa under certain programs; check current policy with Philippine immigration.

Money & Banking

The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). ATMs are available in cities and tourist areas. Visa and Mastercard are accepted at hotels. Cash is preferred at local markets, tricycle fares, and small eateries. BDO and BPI ATMs have the best international card compatibility.

Practical Tips

The Philippines comprises over 7,600 islands; popular areas include Palawan, Boracay, Cebu, and Siargao. Book domestic flights (Cebu Pacific, AirAsia) in advance for cheaper fares. Jeepneys and tricycles are the main local transport options. Budget travel is very accessible in the Philippines. English is widely spoken and official.