U.s. Announces ‘no visa’ policy for filipinos

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U.S. ANNOUNCES ‘NO VISA’ POLICY FOR FILIPINOS
By adobochron on April 22, 2014
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imageWashington, D.C. - The State Department today announced a life-changing new policy for Filipinos. Visas will no longer be required to travel to the United States. The policy to take the Philippines off the list of countries whose citizens are required to obtain visas for travel to the U.S. is effective immediately.

The new policy comes on the heels of a recent survey showing that an overwhelming majority of Filipinos have a favorable view of the United States. The Philippines ranked first in a global survey on the image of the United States worldwide, beating even the U.S. itself when it comes to a favorable view on the American people.

According to the 2013 Global Attitudes Project of the Pew Research Center in Washington DC, the Philippines got an 85 percent score, the highest, when people were asked “Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of the US?”

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said that the State Department made this monumental decision as a way to reward the Filipinos for making the U.S. really look good in the survey.

With this new policy, the U.S. is now added to the list of 25 countries which do not require travel visas for Filipinos. These countries include most of the Philippines’ Southeast Asian neighbors as well as some countries in Latin America including Brazil, Costa Rica, Peru and Bolivia.

The “no visa” policy comes just in time for the visit to the Philippines later this month by U.S. President Barack Obama.

UPDATE: Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Manila asked that Filipinos refrain from calling the consular office to avoid its phone system from crashing. Instead, people are being asked to download and complete the biographical form and submit it to the embassy, along with four 2×2 colored ‘selfie’ photos at least one week before they depart for the U.S. The biographical form will be filed by the embassy for reference just in case Filipinos overstay in the U.S. The no-visa policy for Filipinos is good for 60 days stay in all states except Alaska.
 
US visa-free policy for Pinoys a hoax, PHL embassy in Washington says
April 23, 2014 7:55am
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A supposed online news report claiming the United States has announced a "no-visa" policy for Filipinos is just a hoax, Philippine officials there said.

In a statement posted on its website Wednesday PHL time, the Philippine embassy in Washington D.C. said there is no truth to such reports.

"The Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines would like to inform the public that there is no truth to what appears to be an online news report that the United States has announced a ‘no visa’ policy for Filipinos. The Embassy has been in touch with the US Department of State, which has denied making such an announcement," it said.

The Embassy added the online article being circulated in social media is "a satirical piece that should not be taken seriously."

It referred to an article on the Adobo Chronicles, which claimed the US State Department announced a "life-changing new policy for Filipinos."

"Visas will no longer be required to travel to the United States. The policy to take the Philippines off the list of countries whose citizens are required to obtain visas for travel to the U.S. is effective immediately," the Adobo Chronicles article said.

The article added the supposed new policy came after a recent survey showing that an "overwhelming majority of Filipinos have a favorable view of the United States," where the Philippines ranked first in a global survey on the image of the United States worldwide.

Also, it claimed US Secretary of State John Kerry said the State Department "made this monumental decision as a way to reward the Filipinos for making the U.S. really look good in the survey."

It added the “no visa” policy comes just in time for the visit to the Philippines by US President Barack Obama next week.

However, a look at the Adobo Chronicles' profile indicated the site is "the best source of unbelievable news."

Still, it did not stop some netizens from posting the article on their social media accounts. —Joel Locsin/KG, GMA News
 
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