You will have to go to the US Embassy in the UK if that is where you currently are.
If you are in the Phillipines, the same rules apply
You can find out all the details from this official website
http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html
2007-03-09 09:51:52
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answered by thequeenreigns 7
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If you're a UK citizen with a British passport you do not need a visa to the US. If you still have a Philippine passport then you need a US tourist visa. Go to the nearest US embassy/consulate to apply for a tourist visa.
2007-03-09 10:45:04
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answered by Cali Mack 1
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you dont have english passport do you?only residency?
so for filipinos you need to get visa for usa..
2007-03-09 20:10:04
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answered by \ 5
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if you are going to the united states of America you must apply to the American Embassy in Grovenor Square London
2007-03-09 10:21:08
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answered by susan will of the wisp 4
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Yes, you do.
National PHILIPPINES (PH)
Residence UNITED KINGDOM (GREAT BRITAIN) (GB)
Destination U.S.A. (US)
U.S.A. (US)
Passport required (must be valid at time of entry; passenger
may be authorized to stay until the expiry date of the
passport). For validity see: For details, click here - Item 2.
Visa required.
* If coming directly from Guam or Virgin Isl: pre-inspection
by the USA Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will have
taken place prior to embarkation, when passengers are
required to provide proof of their legal right to enter
the U.S.A.
If coming directly from Puerto Rico: pre-inspection may take
place by CBP prior to embarkation, when passengers are
required to provide their documents and proof of their legal
right to enter U.S.A.;
* if not holding tickets and documents required for return/
onward destination, entry may be refused and deportation may
follow. This is at discretion of Immigration Authorities;
* non-compliance with entry requirements will result in fines
varying between USD 2,000 and USD 3,000 per passenger
and either deportation or indefinite delay for passenger
at point of entry (detention costs at carrier's expense);
* fines for incomplete/inaccurately filled out I-94 or I-94W
Forms: USD 1,000.- per passenger;
* minors: for specific information see: For details, click here -
Item 11 and For details, click here - Item 2;
* for valid visas in an expired passport,
see: For details, click here - item 10;
* for validity of indefinite B1-B2 visas,
see: For details, click here ;
2007-03-09 10:21:02
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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Marry someone from the UK
2007-03-09 09:51:29
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answered by ? 6
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