13(c) Child Born Subsequent to Parent's Immigrant Visa
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13(c) Child Born Subsequent to Parent's Immigrant Visa

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency — the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa.

At a Glance

Processing Time

60-90 days

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Indefinite

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

Available

This visa can lead to permanent residency — the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa.

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Immigrant visa for a child born after the immigrant visa of the accompanying parent was issued, provided the parent's visa has not expired.

The 13(c) visa is a specific immigrant category established under Section 13 of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940. It is designed to facilitate the legal residency of a child born outside the Philippines to a mother who already holds a valid Philippine immigrant visa—such as a 13(a) or 13(g)—during a temporary visit abroad. The primary purpose is to ensure that children born to permanent residents maintain the same legal standing as their parents without undergoing the exhaustive application process required for new immigrants.

This visa is ideal for permanent resident families who have children while traveling or staying briefly outside the Philippines. It serves as a corrective administrative measure to regularize the child's status upon their first entry into the country. By providing a direct pathway to residency, it prevents legal gaps that could arise from the child entering on a temporary tourist visa while the parents hold permanent status.

A key distinguishing feature of the 13(c) visa is its derivative nature, meaning the child's eligibility is intrinsically linked to the mother's existing immigrant status. Unlike other visa categories that require independent financial or professional qualifications, the 13(c) focuses on the biological relationship and the timing of the birth relative to the mother's residency. It is processed as a non-quota immigrant visa, exempting the applicant from the annual limits imposed on other foreign nationals.

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Requirements

Personal

Education

None or higher

Documentation

Applicant Documents

Valid passport

Child's passport

Birth certificate

Original child's birth certificate

Sponsor Documents

Parent's immigrant visa

Copy of parent's valid immigrant visa

Legitimacy proof

Marriage certificate or legitimacy documents

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Advantages

  • Direct acquisition of permanent resident status
  • Exemption from annual numerical quota limitations
  • Streamlined administrative processing compared to primary immigrant applications
  • Automatic alignment of the child's legal status with the parent's residency
  • Reduced documentation requirements for financial capacity
  • Facilitates immediate legal stay upon first entry into the Philippines

Considerations

  • Strict eligibility window tied to the mother's temporary absence
  • Absolute dependency on the maintenance of the parent's valid immigrant status
  • Mandatory requirement for the child to enter the Philippines with the immigrant parent
  • Potential for status complications if the mother's visa expires or is revoked

Application Process

1

Verify parent's visa validity

Ensure parent's immigrant visa is still valid

2

Gather birth documentation

Collect child's birth certificate and legitimacy documents

3

File petition

Submit application to Bureau of Immigration

4

Process application

BI verifies documentation and parent's visa status

5

Receive approval

Approval for 13(c) immigrant visa issued

Application Forms

13(c) Immigrant Visa Application

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