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
| What happens | Do it yourself | Use an agency | visayes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Filling the form in | You 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 happens | Everything — you are the one typing. | Whatever the agency chooses to show you. | Every field, on the official site, as it goes in. |
| Who presses submit | You. | The agency. | You. The extension fills in, then stops. |
| How long it takes | As long as it takes you to type it. | As long as the agency takes. | A few minutes, start to finish. |
| If something is wrong | You change it and submit again. | You go back to the agency. | You change the field and fill it in again. |
| Where your passport details go | From you to the government site. | Handed to a third party. | They stay on your device. One exception. |
| Price | Free. | 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.