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18th September 2011 #1
Can an Immigration officer stop me from flying?
Good day to all
I already got my tourist visa to Austria it took them 6days to decide about it and till now I still can't believe that I made it through the rain Anyway, my question is that is it possible that the Immigration can stop me or anyone from flying even though I already got the visa?
I've read some blogs and it said that some of the immigration officers are corrupt or they have this crab mentality.. so am a little bit worried about this.
Thanks and God Bless you all
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18th September 2011 #2
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Hi
Have you read this thread....
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....manila+airport
Maybe it has improved now?
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18th September 2011 #3
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18th September 2011 #4
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Yes, essentially they can stop you under the Human Trafficking Laws. Ensure you have sufficient evidence and supporting documents.
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18th September 2011 #5
Nah that sucks :(
Even though I have a passport with visa on it, letter of support with signature, copy of the passport of my sponsor, been to other Asian countries such as Thailand and Singapore, pictures with my bf, round trip ticket, insurance.
I won't stay long in Austria just 2weeks coz I need to come back to continue my studies coz I'll be graduating soon this March 2012.
What do you think??
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18th September 2011 #6
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Whilst it's impossible to say for sure, as we all know how inconsistant Filipino Government Officers are, but my wife before we were married travelled regularly on her own to meet me for weekends in Hong Kong and across to the UK quite a few times and never had a problem, she had similar also previous stamps in her passport. So I'd think you'll be ok.
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18th September 2011 #7
Yeah right no one can tell really :(
And I hope I won't have any problems too, fingers crossed.
The tourist visa in UK or Europe doesn't have any requirements aside from visa, am I right? What I mean is that we don't need to do biometric or meeting something like that
Thanks for the help Ricky
I highly appreciated it
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18th September 2011 #8
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No biometrics, it's all fairly straightforward. They might ask you questions on entering, but if you look genuine and confident, they mostly just stamp your passport and wave you through.
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18th September 2011 #9
It's very rare for that to happen.
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18th September 2011 #10
If you got the right paperwork and all is above board then you will be fine.
I have sen people stopped in Manila Airport but that is due to an Issue with the paperwork they have. Which i doubt you have.
Plenty of Ladies on here have flown abroad and had no problems
Good luck and bon voyage poOh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
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19th September 2011 #11
I guess I will be fine (hopefully). I got all the papers and the requirements they needed.
All I have to do is be confident and answer all their questions without showing to them that I am afraid/nervous and that my intention is genuine. That's what I did when I went to Thailand (my first trip alone).
My trip will be on the 25th of October, I'll post an update here about the trip and about my experience.
Daghang Salamat xxxx
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