What visayes costs

$5.99 for one traveler, $4.99 each for two or more. That is what the filling costs — the government’s own form is free, and you are the one who submits it.

1 credit = 1 traveler, 1 country · Prices in US dollars

Filling in an arrival card yourself, through an agency, or with visayes
What happensDo it yourselfUse an agencyvisayes
Filling the form inYou type every field yourself.You send your details over and wait.One click. The extension types the fields in your own browser.
What you see while it happensEverything — you are the one typing.Whatever the agency chooses to show you.Every field, on the official site, as it goes in.
Who presses submitYou.The agency.You. The extension fills in, then stops.
How long it takesAs long as it takes you to type it.As long as the agency takes.A few minutes, start to finish.
If something is wrongYou change it and submit again.You go back to the agency.You change the field and fill it in again.
Where your passport details goFrom you to the government site.Handed to a third party.They stay on your device. One exception.
PriceFree.Set by each agency.$5.99 for one traveler, $4.99 each for two or more.

The one exception: the passport photo you choose to scan passes through a recognition service once, and is discarded — not kept.

Credits never expire. The service fee is charged only after the official government site confirms it has your submission. Top-ups are not refundable, apart from payment-system errors and failures caused by our own bugs.

Each government charges nothing for its own arrival card: Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia. What you pay us for is the filling in.