Can I apply if I am denied a visa for Japanese residence?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-02
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.If you can apply again, on the one hand, it depends on your own situation, and on the other hand, it depends on the situation of the school you are applying for, and try to avoid quasi-excellent schools!! There are so many schools in Tokyo, so you can keep an eye out for schools with good pass rates for April students this time.

    2.The materials are well done, and the chances of success are not much of a problem. However, you must find out why you were rejected the first time and address it.

    3.It is rumored that Japan began to tighten visas at the end of last year, raising the threshold, requiring some new documents, and requiring a certain level of language, so many students in April this year were rejected. But you have to understand that it will not be strict forever, and it has just recently become clear that this year is the year of cultural exchanges between China and Japan.

    Hehe......4.Did you see this reason for refusal from **? It's a bit weird ......

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There may be other issues with your profile, family composition, ethnicity, proof of assets, etc.

    You can apply again, and it doesn't have much to do with the previous application.

    There is a classmate who applied twice and then got a visa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. It should be that your receiving location is not too perfect.

    You may want to consider taking a certificate of language first.

    j-test

    You can sign up now.

    A minimum level is sufficient.

    Then you should have no problem applying for October.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As long as the materials provided are complete and authentic and valid, the tourist visa can still be passed. It can be done again without restrictions. In principle, a visa will be issued to a visa applicant if he or she meets all of the following requirements.

    1. The applicant holds a valid passport and has the right and qualification to return to China or re-enter the country of residence.

    2. The application materials submitted are true and in accordance with the regulations.

    3. The applicant's activities in Japan, or their status, status, and duration of stay meet the status of residence and duration of stay stipulated in the Immigration and Refugee Recognition Act.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't steal the picture when you shoot at Truns.

    The scope of this title is a bit large First of all, what kind of visa are you applying for? There are many types of visas in Japan, but which one of your applications was denied?

    Most of the reasons for visa refusal are as follows:

    1. Visa rejected by the Immigration Bureau of Japan.

    If the Japanese Immigration Bureau refuses your visa, the first thing to look at is which link is the refusal. In general, if the immigration bureau refuses a visa, it will definitely provide a reason for the refusal, confirm whether the reason can be explained and attach supporting materials, and then apply again.

    Don't steal the picture when you shoot at Truns.

    2. Visas rejected by domestic consulates.

    If the visa is rejected by the domestic embassy, you should consider your personal situation, and the embassy's refusal is basically a question of personal conditions, not approved or kept for a long time. Recently, this situation is more common in embassies in some areas. Normally, it is really difficult to apply for a visa rejected by the domestic embassy, and no reason for the refusal will be given.

    Don't steal the picture when you shoot at Truns.

    Let's talk about the reasons in small details, as follows:

    1. The application materials are not prepared enough. You can continue to supplement the materials according to the requirements of the embassy! For example, bank statements, deposit certificates, employment certificates, Japanese language proficiency certificates, and so on.

    2. Whether there is any inconsistency between the application materials submitted before and the materials submitted now! For example, if the resume submitted for the first time is inconsistent with the one submitted this time, or if the academic qualifications are "changed", it is easy to be denied.

    3. Submit fake materials and forge your own bad records! This kind of deceptive information will be rejected directly! For example, concealing criminal records, falsifying academic qualifications and income certificates, etc. 100% refusal and no chance of redress.

    Don't steal the picture when you shoot at Truns.

    According to the experience value, it is best to find a reliable intermediary, a senior administrative scrivener, who has been in the industry for many years to help foreigners apply for visas, so as to be foolproof and have a higher success rate!

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The procedures for applying for a visa to study in Japan are quite special, and many people fail in the visa step after successfully applying for a school, so what is the reason for the rejection of the visa to study in Japan?

    1. Judging from the applicant's entry history and stay in China, the application is not credible.

    1.Experience in repatriation.

    2.There has been a history of forced eviction.

    3.There have been some bad cases in the past.

    4.There is no indication of his past employment experience.

    2. From the applicant's experience, the application is not credible.

    1.The reasons given have neither been stated nor justified in the past.

    2.The reasons for the refusal stated in the past have neither been stated nor substantiated.

    3.The applicant's work experience is not suitable or unreasonable.

    3. Judging from the applicant's educational background, he or she does not have sufficient willingness and ability to learn.

    1.Academic performance does not match the reason for going to school.

    2.Insufficient proof of willingness and ability to learn.

    3.There is no credibility in the Japanese language learning experience.

    4.Proof of Japanese language proficiency is insufficient.

    4. The submitted materials are unreliable.

    1.Diploma of final graduation, Japanese language certificate, notarization of relatives, resume, bank statement, employment certificate, income certificate, tax certificate, family register, deposit details.

    5. Sufficient data submission.

    When applying to study in Japan, the applicant's experience or the payer's ability to pay is not fully proven due to the failure to submit the required documents.

    6. Relationship of payment of funds.

    1.Assets to cover the cost of studying and living in the country, concession funds or scholarships to continue to pay are not sufficient.

    2.The ability to consistently and steadily pay student fees during their stay (the asset formation process) has not been fully demonstrated.

    3.How much does it cost to study in Japan, but the information on the payment of funds does not match, and the contents of the payment certificate are not credible.

    The payer has no reasonable explanation for paying the applicant's fees.

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