Visa issues to come to Japan, do I need a visa to go to Japan

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

    I have never heard of a tourist visa that can be issued for that long. The key is to convince the Japanese embassy that you have no problem with the economy, and there is no absolute reason to hack there, otherwise you can't find anyone, because you have no legitimate reason, such as studying, working, visiting relatives, and Japanese visas are too difficult for Chinese.

    Listen to your meaning, you are in Japan, unless there is a Japanese guarantee, you can handle visiting relatives and friends, but you must be Chinese, that can't be done. It is recommended that your friends should not be so greedy and take a tour group for a week. Or find a language school for winter and summer vacations, business visa for one month.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In addition to diplomatic visas, the rest of the visas are handled by the agency designated by the Japanese embassy and consulates in China**, and the tourist visa is handled by the designated travel agency**, and individual applications are not accepted.

    Applicants must hold the original valid private passport signed by the applicant for more than 6 months, if there is an old passport, please attach the passport with the false signature, which must be exactly the same as the signature on the personal information form. The original passport is valid for more than 6 months, and the passport is issued in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangdong.

    If you have an official household registration in the above three places and your passport is issued in another province, please present the household registration booklet and a copy of your ID card from the above three places. A 2-inch color photo, **a Japanese entry visa application form "for group tourism", **the serial number in the invitation letter indicated in the upper right corner, and the serial number on the passport is also affixed. The visa will be issued within 10 working days from the second day after the visa is sent to the embassy, and the passport and ** will be arranged in the order of the list in the invitation letter.

    Japanese food recommendations

    1. Tempura.

    Tempura: A general term for foods made by wrapping noodles and eggs in deep frying, and the ingredients are selected differently depending on the season. Sushi:

    The "representative of cuisine" in Japan is usually rice and fish. Sashimi: Cut with a special knife using "seasonal" ingredients, using vacuum cooking or low-temperature cooking methods.

    2. Soup tofu.

    Tofu is a dish that is served by heating the tofu in a hot pot with kombu broth and drizzling it with dashi soy sauce, orange juice, vinegar, or soy sauce. It's a simple food, but with such a delicate flavor, you can feel the difference between Japan and Kyoto.

    3. Octopus balls.

    Octopus balls: It is a well-known national quintessential snack in Japan, with crispy skin and tender meat, delicious taste and low price, and is deeply loved by foodies.

    Reference: Encyclopedia - Japan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Supporting materials.

    The certificate of employment of the tuition payer generally refers to the graduation certificate of the school in China (original and photocopy are acceptable) of the tuition fee's family members

    Two documents of reason for studying in Japan (detailing the purpose and subject of study in Japan).

    Curriculum vitae (stating your history from elementary school to the present).

    Kinship Form (issued by the Embassy of Japan in Beijing).

    Original and photocopy of Certificate of Eligibility.

    How to submit. Visa applications are generally required through an agency designated by the consulate, except for individual consulates. The following is a list of visa submission methods for the Embassy of Japan and its consulates in Beijing.

    Visa fees. The embassy handling fee is 200 yuan, and the specific processing fee is higher than 200, which is subject to the institution**.

    Issuance cycle. The review of visa application materials generally takes 4 working days. Depending on the circumstances, the review time may sometimes be extended.

    Suggested processing time.

    The Certificate of Eligibility is valid for 3 months from the date of issue. Visa applicants must apply for a visa at the Japanese embassy or consulate in China within the validity period of the certificate and enter Japan.

    Precautions. All supporting documents required for visa must be issued within the last 3 months. The Certificate of Eligibility is valid for three months, and applicants are required to apply for a visa at the consulate within three months after the issuance of the Certificate of Eligibility.

    The contents of each column in the household register must be consistent with the applicant's current situation. If the payer is a legal person, a copy of the copy of the business license must also be provided. During the visa review process, the applicant will also be asked to provide other supplementary materials or interview visa according to the specific situation.

    Families will be assessed on their ability to pay, language proficiency, and application materials.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's okay to be normal, but because I don't know your specific situation, you can send me a private message and introduce it to you.

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