We offer comprehensive visa assistance and support with work permit requirements for expats and foreign nationals looking to work or conduct business in the Philippines.
Our team at BCGF can assist you in securing the following:
Our visa assistance services are exclusively offered to foreign nationals working or conducting business in the Philippines. Currently, we do not provide visa processing for Filipinos seeking to work or travel abroad.
Foreign nationals coming to the Philippines to engage in any lawful occupation, whether for wages, salary, or other forms of compensation, are required to apply for a pre-arranged working visa under Section 9g of the Immigration Act.
This is the standard working visa typically applied for by companies seeking to employ foreign nationals in the Philippines. The visa can be renewed periodically as needed.
Our 9G Visa Package includes the following:
Alien Employment Permit (AEP) for each individual
Working Visa (9g, 47a2) for the principal applicant
ACR I-Card
No, our visa assistance is exclusively available for expats and foreign nationals working or conducting business in the Philippines. Currently, BCGF does not offer visa processing services for Filipinos who wish to work or travel abroad.
Joint letter request addressed to the Commissioner from the applicant and the petitioner.
Duly accomplished Certificate of General Application Form (CGAF) for Non-Immigrant Visa.
Photocopy of the passport bio-page and the latest admission with valid authorized stay.
Photocopy of the Employment Contract, Secretary’s Certificate of Election, Appointment, or Assignment of the applicant, or equivalent document, detailing the exact compensation, duration of employment, and a comprehensive description of the nature and scope of the applicant’s position in the company.
Photocopy of the petitioner’s latest Income Tax Return (ITR) with the corresponding proof of payment (official receipt, bank teller’s validation slip, BIR’s eFPS payment details print-out, or other similar evidence).
For Corporations or Partnerships, photocopies of the following:
i. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Certificate of Registration
ii. Articles of Incorporation
iii. General Information Sheet (GIS) for the current year stamped received by the SEC.
For Single Proprietorships, photocopies of the following:
i. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Certificate of Registration of Business Name
ii. Mayor’s Permit.
Photocopy of the Alien Employment Permit (AEP) issued by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the actual publication of the applicant’s approved AEP, or in the absence thereof, a Certificate of Publication issued by the Publisher.
Notarized certification of the number of foreign and Filipino employees from the petitioning company (preferred format can be downloaded from the BI website).
Special Temporary Permit for applicants practicing a regulated profession under the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), if applicable.
Bureau of Immigration (BI) Clearance Certificate.
Original or certified true copy of Bureau of Quarantine Medical Clearance, if the applicant is a national of any of the countries listed under Annex “A” of Immigration Operations Order No. SBM-14-059-A and arrived in the Philippines on or after June 2014.
If you choose our visa services at BCGF, we will guide you through all the requirements needed to obtain your visa and work permits.
Duly accomplished Certificate of General Application Form (CGAF) for Non-Immigrant Visa.
Photocopy of the passport bio-page and the latest admission with valid authorized stay.
Proof of filiation with the applicant.
Bureau of Immigration (BI) Clearance Certificate.
Original or certified true copy of Bureau of Quarantine Medical Clearance, if the applicant is a national of any of the countries listed under Annex “A” of Immigration Operations Order No. SBM-14-059-A and arrived in the Philippines on or after June 2014.
If you choose our visa services at BCGF, we will guide you through all the requirements needed to obtain visas and work permits for your dependents.
Our team at BCGF will assist you throughout this process once you avail our visa services.
Secure the Certificate of General Application Form (CGAF) from the Public Information and Assistance Unit (PIAU) at the Bureau of Immigration (BI) G/F Main Office or download it from the official BI website.
Submit the required documents for pre-screening to the Central Receiving Unit (CRU) or to a frontline officer or staff at other Immigration Offices authorized to process this transaction.
Pay the necessary fees.
Submit a copy of the Official Receipt.
Attend the hearing.
Proceed to the Image and Fingerprint Capturing Counter of the Alien Registration Division (ARD) and submit the requirements for the ACR I-Card application.
Check the BI website to see if your visa application has been approved.
If approved, submit your passport for visa implementation.
If the ACR I-Card is approved, you can claim your ACR I-Card.
Once again, our team at BCGF will guide you through each step once you choose our services.
A Tax Identification Number (TIN) is a nine-digit number assigned by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) (plus a three-digit branch code, if applicable) to both individual and corporate taxpayers for identification, tracking, and record-keeping purposes.
Foreign nationals working in the Philippines are also required to register with the BIR and secure a TIN to ensure compliance with tax regulations. To strengthen the monitoring of compliance, obtaining a TIN has become a prerequisite for acquiring employment permits and work visas.
Contact our team at BCGF if you need assistance with the Foreign TIN application process while conducting business in the Philippines.
If you choose our visa services at BCGF, we will guide you through all the requirements needed to obtain your visa and work permits.
Incorporation documents (ACRA, AOA, Articles of Incorporation) – must be duly legalized, whether through apostille or other means.
Company authorization allowing BCGF to apply on behalf of the foreign company before the BIR.
If you choose our visa services at BCGF, we will assist you with all the requirements needed to obtain your visa and work permits.
Special Non-Immigrant Visa or 47(A)(2)
Visa Renewals
Revalidation
Grace Period
Waiver of ACR I-Card
Visa Downgrading
Emigration Clearance Certificate
Annual Report