At Ammir Services, we make navigating the complexities of immigration and document processing simple and stress-free. Whether you're planning a short visit or seeking permanent residency, our team is here to guide you through every step. From securing a tourist visa or a visa for residency to assisting with dual citizenship or recognition as a Filipino citizen, we handle all your visa needs with expertise.
Beyond visas, we streamline essential services like NBI clearance appointments, PSA document processing, DFA passport and apostille requests, and even business and building permit applications. We also manage title transfers and certified true copies of important documents.
With Ammir Services, you can focus on your future while we take care of the details. Your journey to a new beginning starts with us.
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The 9(a) or Temporary Visitor's Visa is a non-immigrant visa issued to foreign nationals who come to the Philippines for a short period of time, whether for tourism, business or medical purposes.
If approved, the applicant will first receive a 1-year probationary status. After re-evaluation, they may qualify for permanent residency. 13(a) visa holders are exempt from needing an alien employment permit.
The 9g visa allows a foreigner to work and stay in the country for a period matching their employment contract, as approved by the Bureau of Immigration.
The Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) is given to foreign nationals whose country does not have an existing reciprocity agreement in the Philippines but have contracted a valid marriage, recognized by Philippine laws, with a Filipino citizen.
A person can be a dual citizen by choice or by birth. A Philippine dual citizen by choice acquires it through RA 9225, while a dual citizen by birth is a natural-born Filipino who automatically holds both citizenships.
A child born to a Filipino parent can be recognized as a Filipino citizen by submitting specific documents to the Commissioner of Immigration, including a petition letter, birth certificates, and proof of the parent's Filipino citizenship.
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