Embassy of Papua New Guinea in Manila
Address | 3rd Floor, Corinthian Plaza Building Paseo de Roxas Legaspi Village, Makati City Manila Philippines |
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Address | 3rd Floor, Corinthian Plaza Building Paseo de Roxas Legaspi Village, Makati City Manila Philippines |
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good day maam i just want to ask regarding the stamping of visa.The visa of my mother was already renewed in PNG, is it ok if the stamping of Visa here in philippnes will be done later by this coming october or can we bring her passport to your office without her presence since she's in the province right now.Thank u so much hope to hear a reply from you my e-mail add is liresh_marie21@yahoo.com thank u and May God bless you
i just want to ask what are the requirements for tourist visa...thanx
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I want to visit my girl friend in phillipines for two weeks (Hermosa), I would like to seek assistance through my e - mail adress: spangoro@gmail.com regarding this travel.
cheers
Hi am a PNGean at the National Kidney Transplant Institute and have been here for over three months now. My initial visa was for three months to stay in Philippines but my visa expires on the 17th of July.Do you deal with extension of visas. Please send response to my email address, bkamaya@gmail.com
Please email me on rgeemundi@gmail.com
I would like to know the requirements for tourist visa. And how much it costs in peso my email add is marinabusilac@yahoo.com
Hello, May i know if visiting PNG still need a visa when i plan to visit there as a tourist. If have someone invite me to visit there what are the requirements to get a visit visa? How much does it cost? Pls. kindly send your reply to my email address as follows: mariloumaglalang16@yahoo.com
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