13(d) Visa for Former Filipino Woman
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13(d) Visa for Former Filipino Woman

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

At a Glance

Processing Time

60-90 days

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Indefinite

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

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 woman who was a Philippine citizen but lost citizenship through marriage to a foreigner, and her unmarried children under 21.

The 13(d) visa is a permanent residency pathway established under Section 13(d) of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940. It was specifically created to provide a legal mechanism for former Filipino women who lost their Philippine citizenship through marriage to a foreign national to return and reside permanently in the Philippines. This visa serves as a restorative immigration bridge, acknowledging the historical legal context where Filipino women automatically lost their nationality upon marrying non-citizens under previous constitutional frameworks. This visa is ideal for former Filipino women who have established lives abroad but wish to retire or relocate back to the Philippines permanently while maintaining their current foreign nationality. It is particularly suited for those who may not wish to pursue dual citizenship under Republic Act No.

9225 but require the stability and benefits of permanent resident status. Unlike temporary visitor visas, the 13(d) provides a secure, long-term legal standing within the country. A key distinguishing feature of the 13(d) visa is its classification as a non-quota immigrant visa. While most immigrant visas in the Philippines are subject to strict numerical limits based on nationality, the 13(d) is exempt from these caps. This ensures that eligible applicants are not subject to waitlists or lottery systems, provided they meet the specific documentary requirements proving their former citizenship and the subsequent loss thereof through marriage.

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Requirements

Personal

Education

None or higher

Documentation

Applicant Documents

Valid passport

Current foreign passport

Birth certificate

PSA-issued birth certificate showing Philippine birth

Marriage certificate

Proving marriage caused citizenship loss

Sponsor Documents

Children's birth certificates

For unmarried children under 21

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Advantages

  • Permanent residency status with no expiration date
  • Exemption from annual numerical quota restrictions
  • Lower administrative hurdles compared to naturalization
  • Facilitates long-term stay without frequent visa extensions
  • Priority processing as a non-quota immigrant category
  • Reduced financial bond requirements compared to investment-based visas

Considerations

  • Restrictive eligibility limited strictly to women
  • Onerous documentation requirements to prove historical loss of citizenship
  • Mandatory Bureau of Immigration clearance process
  • Ineligibility for those who lost citizenship through means other than marriage

Application Process

1

Verify former Philippine citizenship

Document proof of former Philippine citizenship

2

Gather documentation

Collect citizenship loss documentation and child documents

3

File petition

Submit application to Bureau of Immigration

4

Process application

BI verifies former citizenship and documents

5

Receive approval

Approval for 13(d) immigrant visa issued

Application Forms

13(d) Immigrant Visa Application

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