Filipinos who are based in Dubai can secure an Affidavit of Support and Guarantee from the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai (PCG Dubai) located in Al Qusais. The applicant needs to provide proof of their financial capability, such as bank statements or employment contract, to obtain the document.
OFWs can apply by following the PCG requirements and procedure for ASG application. Take note that there are certain requirements which need to be submitted along with the application. These include a valid passport, proof of relationship between sponsor and sponsored person, and other supporting documents as deemed necessary by the PCG such as proof of income, verified employment contract, pay slip, etc.
An Affidavit of Support and Guarantee is not a guarantee of entry or approval for a visa. It is simply a supporting document that can help strengthen an individual’s visa application. This document is typically required by the Bureau of Immigration officials in the Philippines for Filipinos who want to travel to the UAE for tourism purpose.
An Affidavit of Support and Guarantee is a legal document that is commonly used in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), particularly in Dubai. It is a written statement made under oath or affirmation, signed by an individual to show their financial capability and willingness to support another person financially.
The purpose of this document is to assure the government and other concerned parties that the person being sponsored will not become a financial burden to them during their stay in the country. It is often required when applying for a tourist visas, especially for dependents such as spouses, children, parents, or domestic workers.
The Affidavit of Support and Guarantee includes information about the sponsor’s financial status such as their income. It also outlines the duration of support, responsibilities and obligations of the sponsor towards the sponsored person.
ASG compromise documents need to be turned in to the Philippine Consulate when trying to get a spouse, family, or 1st and 2nd degree of consanguinity or affinity to go as a tourist to the OFW’s country of residence.
Individuals who fall under the first and second degrees of consanguinity or affinity may sign an affidavit to sponsor a relative: