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Philippines · Electronic Travel Declaration · current system
Philippines eTravel, the free form, and how to spot the sites pretending to be it.
Official eTravel link, free filing, and how to avoid paid lookalike sites.
Last reviewed
2026-06-11
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entrycardguide team
Philippines eTravel is the official electronic travel declaration at etravel.gov.ph. The homepage says eTravel is free.
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Philippine Travel Information System. Last verified
June 11, 2026.
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Archived snapshot Start here
1. eTravel, explained without a fee
Who uses it, when to file, and how to tell the official .gov.ph portal from copycat sites.
→ Read the overview
2. Every field, in order
Passport, flight, arrival date, contact details, and the common QR email mistakes.
→ Field-by-field guide
3. Is iVisa official?
No. This page explains the difference between eTravel, visas, and paid filing services.
→ iVisa official-site check
The fast facts
- Official URL:
etravel.gov.ph. - Cost: free.
- What you need: passport, flight or vessel details, arrival or departure date, email.
- What you get: a QR confirmation. Screenshot it.
- What it is not: a visa.
Who we are
We are not the Philippine government. We do not file eTravel for you, store traveler data, or take payment.
§ All pages on this country
The official Philippines eTravel site is etravel.gov.ph. It is free. Paid filing sites are middlemen.
Last reviewed 2026-06-11
The eTravel fields that most often cause QR or email problems.
Last reviewed 2026-06-11
No. The official Philippines eTravel site is etravel.gov.ph, and eTravel is free.
Last reviewed 2026-06-11
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