Are you ready to study in Japan but still not sure what to do to get a student visa? This article will give you the information you need to apply for a Japanese visa. This process can be a little bit complicated, but we will help you understand it better.
Why do I need a visa?
All international students who intend to study in Japan for more than 90 days will need a visa to stay here
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International students from countries not on the list of 67 countries and regions exempt from visas will have to apply for visas before arriving in Japan.
How to apply for a visa?
There are 2 ways to apply for a visa
1. Contact the Embassy of Japan or the Consulate in Vietnam and fill out the application form
2. Apply through the Japan Pick up School. Typically, your school will help you apply for a visa. Contact your school for specific requirements and instructions.
What do I need to get a visa?
A valid passport for your entire stay in Japan
Claim your financial ability for your full time in Japan
Certificate of Eligibility
Certificate of Eligibility
This certificate is issued to students by the Japanese Ministry of Justice. You can receive this certificate through the school, and this is why you should apply for a visa through the school you are applying for. This will make obtaining a visa much easier.
What is the visa fee?
The visa fee depends on your nationality, but many countries do not pay any visa fees. Click here to see how much you will pay for a Japanese visa.
The visa application should be made after you are admitted to a certain school. Although Japanese visas are not the most complex, it is important to have a visa to study here. Regularly communicate with the school's international office to make sure they are assisting you with your visa application process. They can guide you through the process and get you a Certificate of Eligibility, but always talk to someone at school to be sure.
Apply for a visa as soon as you receive your offer because it will take about 2 to 3 months to complete. Do not wait for your feet to jump!
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
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