Belize Visa for Filipino Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Filipino passport holders need a visa to enter Belize. Apply at a Belize embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
- Max stay
- Varies
- Visa cost
- BZD 200
- How to apply
- Embassy / visa centre
- Processing
- 30 days
How Filipino citizens apply for a Belize visa
- โ Apply for a visa at the Belize embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here โ
No advance visa with these documents
Belize officially admits Filipino citizens without a pre-arranged visa when they hold certain third-country visas or residence permits.
Visa-free ยท up to 30 days
Must hold a valid multiple-entry visa issued by the United States of America. Conditions vary slightly per document - check each rule via the official source.
immigration.gov.bz โBelize visa cost for Filipino citizens
Multiple entry visa (all other nationals)
BZD 300 (~$150)
Belize eVisa
Fee not published by Belize
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026
Belize visa types
Tourist Visa (Single Entry)
For foreign nationals wishing to visit Belize for holiday, leisure, or exploration of settlement possibilities, who are not visa-exempt.
- Belize visa fees are published in Belize Dollars (BZD).
- Single-entry visa for all nationalities (except China and specified Asian nationals): BZD $200 (~USD $100).
- For China nationals: BZD $3,000 (~USD $1,500).
- For India, Nepal, Thailand, Burma, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka nationals: BZD $750 (~USD $375).
- Valid for 6 months from issue; allows 30-day stay.
- Applications submitted at nearest Belizean diplomatic/consular mission or at Belmopan HQ for applicants already in Belize.
- US PR card, US multi-entry visa, Schengen multi-entry visa, or Canadian visa/PR card holders are exempt from needing a visa (max 30-day stay).
- Fees effective May 1, 2020.
Tourist Visa (Multiple Entry)
For foreign nationals requiring multiple entries into Belize for tourism or temporary business purposes within a 12-month period.
- Multiple-entry visa valid for 12 months.
- Fees in BZD: all other nationalities BZD $300 (~USD $150); China nationals BZD $4,000 (~USD $2,000); India, Nepal, Thailand, Burma, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka nationals BZD $1,000 (~USD $500).
- Available to temporary permit holders and regular business/tourism visitors.
- Fees effective May 1, 2020.
Visitor's Permit Extension
Extends a visitor's legal stay in Belize by an additional 30 days beyond initial entry allowance.
- Fee: BZD $200 (~USD $100) for all nationals.
- Grants an additional 30 days of legal stay.
- Cannot be used to engage in employment (paid or unpaid) or conduct business without Director of Immigration consent.
- Applicants requiring a visa must first obtain one before being granted a visitor's permit extension.
- Available at any Immigration Office in Belize.
Employment Visa
For foreign nationals officially hired locally, conducting consultations, representing overseas companies, working as foreign media personnel, or performing technical work assignments in Belize.
- Entry visa required prior to taking up employment.
- Separate Work Permit must be obtained after entry.
- Visa fee structure same as tourist visa (nationality-based: BZD $200 / $750 / $3,000 for single entry).
- Applicant must be residing in Belize and hold a valid Belize visa before a Work Permit can be issued.
Other Belize visa categories (9)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Belize. Eligibility varies by visa type - some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Temporary Employment Permit (Work Permit)
Authorizes foreign nationals to engage in paid employment in Belize across professional, technical, agricultural, entertainment, or self-employed categories.
- Fees in BZD vary by category: professional/technical workers BZD $3,000/year (~USD $1,500); general agricultural workers BZD $1,500/year (~USD $750); seasonal agricultural workers BZD $150/season; religious workers BZD $200/year; entertainers BZD $600โ$1,500/week.
- Applicant must already be residing in Belize with valid visa.
- Process: employer submits to Labour Department; within 30 days applicant is notified; then visits Immigration Office for issuance.
- Categories include: professional (university degree), technical, general laborer, seasonal agricultural, self-employed, entertainer, religious/cultural volunteer, trader, peddler, domestic staff.
Student Permit
For foreign nationals enrolled at primary, secondary, or tertiary educational institutions in Belize.
- Fees in BZD: all nationalities (except below) BZD $200 (~USD $100) per school year/semester; India, Nepal, Thailand, Burma, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka nationals BZD $750; China nationals BZD $3,000.
- Validity: one school year for primary/secondary students; one semester for tertiary students.
- Processed on submission - Student Permit sticker placed in passport at time of application.
- Requires institutional letter, financial support letter, two passport photos, birth certificate, parent/guardian authority letter, sponsor's bank statement, and return ticket (tertiary extra-regional students only).
- Fees effective May 1, 2020.
Student Visa
Entry visa for foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Belize and plan to study at a Belizean educational institution.
- Entry visa to be obtained before traveling; upon arrival applicant applies for Student Permit.
- Visa fee same structure as tourist/employment visa (BZD $200 / $750 / $3,000 depending on nationality).
- Must be at primary, secondary, or tertiary level institution in Belize.
Work Where You Vacation Programme (Long Stay Permit)
Allows remote workers employed outside Belize to live and work remotely in Belize for up to 6 months per calendar year.
- Fee: BZD $500 (~USD $250) per adult; BZD $200 (~USD $100) per child under 18.
- Paid upon airport arrival.
- Eligibility: citizens or permanent residents of EU, UK, USA, or Canada; employed outside Belize; minimum annual income USD $75,000 (individual) or USD $100,000 (with dependents); clear police record (within 6 months); travel insurance minimum USD $50,000 coverage; notarized banking reference and account statement.
- Work restrictions: no employment in Belize permitted.
- Not extendable - must not exceed 6 months in calendar year.
- Waives work permit requirement for participant and student permits for dependent children.
- Also administered via travelbelize.org as 'Work Where You Vacation Programme'.
- Apply via email to visas@immigration.gov.bz or secretary@immigration.gov.bz prior to travel.
- Confirmed active as of June 2026.
Qualified Retired Persons (QRP) Programme
Residency program for retirees aged 40+ with foreign income who wish to live in Belize on a long-term basis with special tax and import privileges.
- Administered by the Belize Tourism Board (BTB).
- Minimum age: 40 (official BTB retirement-program page states 'any person 40 years or older'; confirmed July 2026).
- Minimum annual income: USD $24,000 (USD $2,000/month) from sources outside Belize.
- Eligible income: pensions, annuities, Social Security, investments, inheritance, savings, retirement plans.
- Application fees: USD $150 (program application) + USD $1,000 per applicant + USD $750 per dependent + USD $200 QRP ID card.
- Annual renewal: USD $25.
- Grants Belize Residency (QRP Resident Card).
- Minimum 30 consecutive days per year in Belize required.
- Duty/tax exemptions on household effects, vehicle (max 5 years old), light aircraft, and motor boats in first year.
- Tax exemptions on foreign-sourced income.
- Option to operate a business with minimum BZD $1,000,000 investment employing 5 Belizean citizens.
- Qualifying nationalities: Commonwealth nations (excluding Belize), USA, EU member states, select Asia-Pacific and South American nations.
- Confirmed active as of June 2026.
Temporary Residence by Investment
Grants temporary residence status to foreign nationals who have made or are making substantial commercial investment in Belize.
- Minimum investment threshold: BZD $500,000 in commercial investment.
- Required documentation includes: real estate title or lease agreement, bank statements, company registration documents, trade license.
- Renewable annually.
- No explicit path to permanent residence or citizenship stated on official page.
- Duration and specific fees not published on official page - verify at Belmopan Immigration Headquarters.
Permanent Residence
For foreign nationals who have legally resided in Belize for at least one continuous year and wish to obtain indefinite residence status with the right to live and remain in Belize.
- Applicant must hold a passport with a Belize arrival stamp dated at least one (1) year prior to submission of application (i.e. at least one year of continuous legal residence in Belize).
- Required documents (originals plus copies): valid passport with arrival stamp, medical certificate with HIV/VDRL/TB tests, police record (valid within 6 months of issue), proof of financial stability, and two 2x2 inch photographs on white background taken within 6 months; spouse and children may be included on the application.
- The official Residence overview page states a minimum of 3 months (~90 days) for approval.
- Fees vary by nationality and type of residence and are not published on the official page.
- Grants indefinite residence status; path to citizenship not stated on the official page.
- Confirmed active as of July 2026.
Dependent Permit
For immediate family members (spouse, child, parent, or sibling) of Belize residents who are of retired age (55+), disabled, or children under 5 years of age.
- Fees in BZD: all nationalities (except below) BZD $200 (~USD $100); India, Nepal, Thailand, Burma, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka nationals BZD $750; China nationals BZD $3,000.
- Applicant must be sponsored by a Belize resident who can provide housing.
- Qualifying dependents: persons of retired age (55+), disabled persons, or children under 5.
- Required documents: financial support letter, photographs, birth/marriage certificate, passport, proof of Belizean identity of sponsor, bank statement, 1-year return ticket.
- Processed on submission with permit sticker placed in passport.
- Fees effective May 1, 2020.
Diplomatic/Official Visa Exemption
Visa-free entry for holders of diplomatic or official passports under bilateral agreements between Belize and various countries.
- Diplomatic and Official Passport holders are generally admitted for up to 30 days.
- Specific bilateral agreements extend exemptions to service and official passports of Hungary (90 days), Pakistan (90 days), Ecuador, Dominican Republic, and Venezuela (diplomatic/official only, ordinary passports require visas).
- Benelux states (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg) diplomatic passport holders exempt under May 2025 agreement.
- Benin holders of diplomatic, official, service, and ordinary passports exempt under November 2024 agreement.
Belize visa for Filipino citizens - FAQ
Do Filipino citizens need a visa for Belize?
Yes - Filipino citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Belize embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.
What documents do Filipino citizens need for Belize?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Belize visa category - check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.