To apply for meeting relatives (related by blood or marriage) and visitors (except sightseeing) in Japan, you must have the following materials.
Materials submitted by the applicant.
(1) 1 visa application [attached 1 photo (4.5㎝×3.5 ~ 4.5㎝)]
2 Passport
(3) A copy of the household registration book (only for 16 personal passport applicants)
(4) Notarial certificate of kinship (submitted only when visiting relatives)
5] Detailed photos and letters showing the relationship between the applicant and the inviter and the identity guarantor.
(Submitted only when visiting friends)
(Note 1) Applicants whose household registration is outside the jurisdiction of this museum are required to submit a copy of their temporary residence permit or residence permit.
(Note 2) The contents of each column of residence booklet and temporary residence permit must be consistent with the status quo.
(Note 3) The original residence booklet and temporary residence permit must be presented.
2. Materials submitted by Japanese inviter
(1) recruitment reason
(Note 1) The applicant's relatives and friends in Japan should be invited to do so.
For example, Japanese children invite their parents, which are all done by Japanese women.
(Note 2) If the reason for the invitation is to look after the delivery of Japanese relatives, take care of patients, attend weddings, etc. Please submit it to the doctor separately.
Physical examination certificate, wedding place reservation certificate and other materials explaining the reasons for the invitation.
(2) Stay schedule
3. Materials submitted by Japanese sex guarantor
(Note 1) When the inviter lives in Japan with the qualification of "studying abroad" and a permanent professor or assistant professor working in a foreign student school is the identity guarantor, the following materials only need the identity guarantee and proof of employment.
(Note 2) When the inviter is a Japanese self-funded international student, please submit any information in the Certificate of Self-funded International Student, Scholarship Award Certificate or Admission Permit (recording the identity of self-funded international student, the payment period of scholarship, the amount of scholarship, the department of university study and the qualification of study) in addition to the project certificate recorded in the original ticket. At this time, there is no need to submit an identity guarantee.
* When the guarantor is Japanese:
[1] principal guarantee
(Note) When the guarantor or inviter has a marriage relationship with the visa applicant, it will be easier to review if a copy of the household registration is attached.
[2] Materials showing the guarantee ability of identity elements (any of the following materials)
The latest tax payment certificate issued by the mayor of downtown town.
B the tax payment certificate issued by the tax department (style 2) or the confirmation declaration stamped with the acceptance seal of the tax department.
(Note) The total revenue must be recorded, and tickets cannot be collected from the source.
[3] Copy of resident ticket (indicate all items, within 3 months after issuance)
[4] On-the-job certificate or business license and other documents proving occupation.
* When the guarantor is a foreigner:
As a personal guarantor, a foreigner shall have the qualification of personal guarantor. In principle, he/she should have any of the following qualifications and now live in Japan.
A. "Diplomacy", "Public Use" and "Permanent Residents"
(Note) Family members are not included.
B Major, art, research, religion, reporting, investment and management, legal/accounting business, medical treatment, research, education, technology, humanities/international business, internal transfer, and skills.
(Note 1) Must be a person who lives in Japan and stays in Japan for "3 years".
(Note 2) In the case of "Japanese spouse, etc.", "spouse of permanent residents, etc." And the dependents are excluded.
[1] principal guarantee
[2] Materials showing the guarantee ability of identity elements (any of the following materials)
The latest tax payment certificate issued by the mayor of the town.
B the tax payment certificate issued by the tax department (style 2) or the confirmation declaration stamped with the acceptance seal of the tax department.
(Note) The total revenue must be recorded, and tickets cannot be collected from the source.
[3] Proof of the details recorded in the original ticket (within 3 months after the issuance of the town mayor registered by foreigners)
[4] On-the-job certificate or business license and other documents proving occupation.
4. Inviter information (only the inviter and the identity guarantor are not submitted at the same time)
* When the inviter is Japanese (for example, the unemployed person is taken as the identity guarantor by others).
[1] Report card of resident ticket (indicating all items, within 3 months after the ticket is issued)
[2] Employment certificate or business license and other documents describing occupation.
[3] Transcript of household registration
* When the inviter is a foreigner (such as international students, people without income, etc.). )
[1] Proof of details recorded in the original registration card (within 3 months after the mayor of the town where the foreigner is registered issues it)
[2] On-the-job certificate or business license and other documents proving occupation (if you are an international student, you need to provide proof of studying)