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FAQs

The Wedding Website of Billie Sumera and Luke Yee
If you have any other questions other than those listed below, please feel free to text either of us at anytime! We will continue to update this and send text reminders to you of any informational updates.
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When should I RSVP by?

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Kindly RSVP by November 30, 2026. We know a trip to the Philippines is a big journey, so we’ve set an early deadline to help everyone stay on top of flight bookings and hotel arrangements. If you already know your plans, feel free to RSVP early!

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I’d love to come, but I can’t make it work. Will you be offended?

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Not at all! While we would love to have everyone with us in the Philippines, we know that you all live very busy lives. You will be missed, but we won't be offended. Please simply RSVP “No” on our website as soon as you know your plans. We plan on livestreaming the ceremony for our friends and family celebrating from home.

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How long is the flight?

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A direct flight from LAX to MNL is approximately 13 hours. Make sure you have your favorite podcast/series downloaded for the trip!

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What travel documents are required?

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You will need a valid passport, valid for 6 months beyond the end of your planned stay with sufficient space for an entry visa stamp. https://www.philippineairlines.com/us/en/travel-requirements.html https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Philippines.html

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Are there any other wedding events that I should know about besides the ceremony?

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We will have welcome dinner and activities the two days before for any guests that are in the Philippines early as well as brunch the day after!

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Wedding Dress Code?

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The dress code for our wedding is formal. We invite you to celebrate with us in your favorite suit and tie, a midi- or floor-length gown, or a formal Barong Tagalog. Our families will be wearing Barong Tagalog for the men and shades of blue for the women. For inspiration, please see the photos here: https://pin.it/2JbMi8zNh