In all countries, there are specific rules regarding visas and entry of foreigners. Therefore, we present the rules for taking the visa to Japan, what documents are needed, etc.
We will also show you whether the service is in person or online and how to schedule it!
What are the rules for obtaining a visa for Japan?
To avoid being blocked at airports around the world, it is important to pay attention to visa rules. For example, there are different types of visas, for study or work.
If your destination is Japan, then check out these tips on visas in this country:
1. Types of visas
In Japan, depending on the tourist's needs, it is possible to issue a short-stay visa, study visa, work visa, transit visa, to obtain a work visa, it is essential that the foreigner proves that they already have a job.
2. Necessary documentation
You must access the Embassy's website, download the initial form and include a 3x4 photo with a white background and no date, fill in the information carefully and attach the following documents:
- Passport that is within its validity, in addition to old passports, which already have visas from another country;
- Copy of the ticket, must be for a round trip to Brazil;
- Certified copy of ID or driver's license;
- Copy of the latest income tax declaration, with delivery receipt.
- For work, send the company letter, stating the reason for the trip, with names, telephone numbers and addresses of the companies;
- Travel schedule;
- Event invitation letter, for those who intend to participate in conferences.
3. Embassy addresses
For those in the regions: São Paulo, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul and the Mineiro triangle region, just access the Consulate General of São Paulo.
Also, read:
Countries that require visas for Brazilians
It also has embassies in Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Belém, Manaus, Curitiba, Porto Alegre.
When there are no embassies in your city, you can send the documentation by post.
4. Value of fees
The price may change depending on the number of entries you want to have in the country.
For just one entry the value is R$ 111.00, for two entries R$222.00, and so on.
The standard stay period for foreigners is 90 days. For those who intend to work and study, it is necessary to present the school's acceptance letter, as well as a letter of invitation from the employer to work.
To obtain a visa for Japan, it is not necessary to have an in-person interview. Therefore, it is essential to go to the Consulate in person to start the process. You can do it with a dispatcher too.
Conclusion
Therefore, now that you know the visa rules for Japan, be sure to prepare tourist itineraries, after all, the country has landscapes that will take tourists' breath away!