Anyone who comes here for any length of time and is not told by someone or researched about visas should not even be here! He lived here for 5 years and even knowing he was an overstay by two years he chanced it and got out,he was very lucky.
But to think he could just walk back in hehe,even though he had spoken to the embassy. It's always different in every airport or bi office.
No sympathy for stupid.
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I am now just wondering if they will stop his wife leaving the PI to join him in the US, they surely know who she is and there is quite a large sum of money owed.
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An expat that I've been following via his YouTube just posted a video that he was denied entry back into the PI after a trip back to the U.S. His Filipina wife was allowed re-entry. Reason for denial; overstayed his visa in the PI on his last trip. He had to fly back to U.S. and awaits his wife gaining a letter from the Commission AND receipt showing payment of P150,000 fine. Guess they're serious about not overstaying your Visa.
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