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(NAR) VOL. 22 NO. 2, APRIL - JUNE 2011

[ BI MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. RADJR-11-004, June 22, 2011 ]

GUIDELINES IN THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR QUOTA IMMIGRANT VISAS UNDER SECTION 13 OF COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 613, AS AMENDED, ALSO KNOWN AS THE PHILIPPINE IMMIGRATION ACT (PIA) OF 1940, AS AMENDED



<DIV ALIGN=JUSTIFY>Pursuant to Sec. 3 of the PIA of 1940, as amended, the Commissioner issues the following guidelines for quota immigrant visa applications under Sec. 13, PIA are hereby issued:

<B>I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS.-</B>

1. An immigrant is a foreign national departing from abroad to reside permanently in the Philippines. An immigrant may either be quota or non-quota.

2. Sec. 13 of the PIA provides for the admission into the Philippines of quota Immigrants not exceeding fifty (50) of any nationality for each year. Stateless persons are also entitled to the annual quota of fifty (50).

3. Under the principle of reciprocity, quota immigrant visas shall not be issued to foreign nationals of countries with which the Philippines has no diplomatic relations or which do not grant the same immigration privileges to Filipino citizens.

4. Quotas terminate at the end of each calendar year and unused quota numbers cannot be utilized for the following year.  Consequently, a quota number and the immigration visa must be issued during the same calendar or quota year.

<B>II. CLASSIFICATIONS</B>

1. In allotting quota numbers, the Commissioner of Immigration shall accord preference status to applicants in the following order of priority:

<BLOCKQUOTE>(i) Those possessed of qualifications, skills, or scientific, educational or technical knowledge which will advance and be beneficial to the national interest of the Philippines; and
(ii Those possessed of sufficient capital for a viable and sustainable investment in the Philippines.</BLOCKQUOTE>

<B>III. QUALIFICATIONS</B>

1. To qualify for a quota immigrant visa, the applicant must establish that:

<BLOCKQUOTE>(i)  He is in possession of a valid passport (or equivalent document) and visa at the time he files his application;

(ii)  He does not belong to any class of excludible or deportable foreign nationals enumerated under Secs. 29 and 37 of the PIA, respectively.

(iii)  There is a reciprocity arrangement between his country and the Philippines based on but not limited to Department of Foreign Affairs circulars and issuances; provided, that this requirement shall be waived in case of stateless persons;

(iv)  He is among the preferred classes of foreign nationals as specified in Item II hereof</BLOCKQUOTE>

2. The allocation of a quota number to a non-preferred immigrant applicant shall be on a first come-first served basis and only  after allocation of numbers to preferred quota applicants.

<B>IV.  DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS</B>

1. All applicants shall complete the documentary requirements enumerated in the accompanying CHECKLIST OF DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATIONS FOR CONVERSION TO QUOTA IMMIGRANT that is made an integral part of this mem- orandum Circular as “Annex A”<SUP STYLE="COLOR: RGB(255, 0, 0);">*</SUP> hereof

<B>V.  SCREENING COMMITTEE –</B> A Screening Committee under the Office of the Commissioner is hereby created to facilitate the processing of applications for quota immigrant visas under Section 13 of C.A. No. 613, as amended, the composition of which is to be determined by the Commissioner through an appropriate Personnel Order.

<B>VI.  PROCEDURE –</B> All applications for change of admission status and issuance of visa to quota immigrants shall be placed under the Visa Issuance Made Simple (VIMS) program, and the procedure thereof shall be as follows:

1. All application fees for quota immigrant visas shall be assessed and paid in full before
being accepted for filling.

2. Immediately upon payment of fees, the application shall be forwarded to the Screening Committee under the Office of the Commissioner for raffling to designated hearing officers.

3. Upon receipt of the application, the hearing officer shall have fifteen (15) days to resolve the same. Within the same period, he shall transmit the application and his recommendation (approving or denying the application) to the Chairman of the Screening Committee under the Office of the Commissioner.

4. The Chairman of the Screening Committee shall prepare a list of qualified applicants by nationality and in the order of preference specified in item II hereof, and transmit the same to the Commissioner of Immigration for final action.

5. The Commissioner shall grant quota immigrant visas and implement (by himself or through his designated representative) the same. The grant shall be stated in an Order signed by him, indicating the nationality, Official Receipt No., Quota Allotment Number, and date of Issuance.

6. All qualified applicants shall be notified by registered mail.

7. The list of approved Quota Immigrant Visas shall be posted at the Bureau of Immigration, Main Office, in places accessible to the public, as well as in the official website
of the Bureau.

<B>VII. REGISTRATION.-</B>

1. A certified true copy of the Orders granting the quota immigrant visa shall be transmitted to the Chief, Alien Registration Division.

2. It shall be mandatory upon the Chief, ARD, to cause the registration of, and issuance of ACR-ICards to, all approved Quota Immigrant applicants. No other documents shall be required for purposes of registration except the following:

<BLOCKQUOTE>(i) True copy of the Order of Approval;
(ii) True copy of the implementation stamp appearing on the applicant’s passport; and
(iii) Original or True copy of the Official Receipts evidencing payment of the I-Cards fees.</BLOCKQUOTE>

3. The I-Card shall be released within 24 hours from the time the I-Card application
is filed.

<B>VIII.  FINAL PROVISIONS.-</B>

1.  All previous circulars, orders, and/or instructions inconsistent herewith are deemed repealed, amended, and/or modified accordingly.

2. This Memorandum shall take effect immediately.

Let copies of this Memorandum Circular be filed with the Office of the National Administrative Register (ONAR) at the UP Law Center, UP Law Complex Diliman, Quezon City.


Adopted: 22 June 2011


<CENTER>(SGD.) RICARDO A. DAVID, JR.
<I>Commissioner</I></CENTER>


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<SUP STYLE="COLOR: RGB(255, 0, 0);">*</SUP> Text Available at Office of the National Administrative Register, U.P. Law Complex, Diliman, Quezon City.</DIV>
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