Affidavit of Support and Consent for the Philippines
Prepare a practical Philippine-oriented draft step by step.
Who Needs This Document
- Individuals and families who need a signed legal document in a commonly used Philippine format
- Businesses and counterparties that want a structured written draft before legal review
- Users who need a clearer, organized starting point for execution or notarization
What you'll need
What Data You Will Need
Affiant full name
Provide accurate and complete information.
Affiant address
Provide accurate and complete information.
Affiant citizenship
Provide accurate and complete information.
Child / traveler name
Provide accurate and complete information.
Birth date
Provide accurate and complete information.
Relationship to child
Provide accurate and complete information.
Coverage
What This Version Covers for the Philippines
- Civil Code of the Philippines, Notarial Rules, and common affidavit / authorization practice
- Use it as a structured draft that can be reviewed, signed, and adjusted to the transaction
- Check if notarization, witnesses, registration, or supporting exhibits are needed in your case
Document structure
Document Structure
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this document automatically valid without notarization?
Can I use this draft for official submission?
Does this document cover all local legal requirements?
Can I edit the clauses after generation?
When should I ask a lawyer to review it?
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