Embassy of the Philippines in Havana, Cuba
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Embassy Address
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Havana
Cuba Telephone
Email
Office Hours
Common Visa Types
Citizens of qualified countries may be able to travel to Philippines without a visa. The most common types of Philippines visas are the following.
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Non-immigrant visas
- Temporary visitor’s visa
- Transient’s visa
- Seaman’s visa
- Treaty trader/Investor visa
- Diplomatic visa
- Student visa
- Pre-arranged employment visa
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Immigrant visas
- Quota immigrant visa
- Non-Quota immigrant visas
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Special visas
- Special non-immigrant visas
- Special non-immigrant work permits
- Special immigrant visas
Types of Philippine Passports
The Philippines issues several types of passports, including:
Regular Passport: This is the standard passport issued to Filipino citizens for general travel purposes.
Official Passport: Official passports are issued to government officials, or individuals representing the Philippine government.
Diplomatic Passport: Diplomatic passports are issued to diplomats and individuals representing the Philippine government on diplomatic missions.
Seafarer's Identity and Record Book (SIRB).
Passport Services
Philippine embassies and consulates process passport applications and renewals for Philippine citizens and provide assistance in case of lost or stolen passports.
Notarial Services
Philippine embassies and consulates provide notarial services for various documents, including authentication, certification, and legalization required for legal and business purposes.
Visa Services
Philippine diplomatic missions handle visa applications for foreign nationals who wish to visit the Philippines for various purposes, such as tourism, work, business, study, or family visits also provide information on visa requirements and application procedures.
Assistance in Emergencies
Providing aid in cases of emergencies or distress affecting Filipino citizens abroad, such as natural disasters, accidents, or legal troubles.
Diplomatic Functions
Representing the interests of the Philippines in diplomatic matters within the host country, fostering bilateral relations, trade, and cooperation.
Legal and Welfare Assistance
Assisting Filipino nationals with legal issues, including those related to employment and working conditions, especially in countries with significant Filipino working populations.
Diplomatic missions of Philippines in neighbouring countries/regions of Cuba:
- Oranjestad, Aruba (Honorary consul)
- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (Honorary consul)
- Petion-Ville, Haiti (Honorary consul)
- Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (Honorary consul)
This pie chart shows worldwide diplomatic missions of Philippines by type
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This page was last edited on 10 February 2022 at 04:57 AM (EST).