Affidavit of Support and Guarantee (ASG) for OFWs

The Affidavit of Support and Guarantee (ASG) is a notarized document commitment made by a sponsor, promising to take care of the traveler’s financial needs while they’re in the host country. This is usually applied for by OFWs who want to have their families visit their host country as tourists. The ASG is a strong assurance in the world of international travel, especially for countries with strict immigration policies. The ASG, deeply ingrained in the Filipino legal system, helps assure foreign authorities that the traveler will not only have financial security during their visit but will also follow all travel requirements, including the agreement to return home after the visit.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) of the Philippines is mandated under the Amended Migrant Workers’ Act of 2004 (R.A. 10022) and the Anti-Human Trafficking Law of 2003 (R.A. 9233) to check all passengers traveling overseas to prevent human trafficking and illegal recruiting.

The Bureau of Immigration’s port personnel, not the Philippine Embassy or Philippine Consulate General, can grant permission for a Filipino tourist to leave the country. The Philippine Embassy and Consulate General’s sole responsibility is to authenticate the Affidavit of Support and Guarantee (ASG) after all requirements have been met.