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[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
For first-time applicants, a single-entry tourist visa is generally issued.
Common Japan visa types include:
Tourist Visa
Business Visa
Transit Visa
Student Visa
Work Visa
Spouse/Family Visa
Cultural/Long-Term Visa
Typical requirements (may vary by country):
Valid passport Completed
visa application form
Recent passport-sized photo
Flight itinerary or booking
Travel schedule (daily plan)
Hotel reservations or accommodation proof
Financial proof (bank statements, payslips, etc.)
Invitation letter (if visiting friends, relatives, or for business)
Additional documents depending on visa type
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
In India, visa applications must be submitted through the designated visa center based on your place of residence.
Processing time is usually 5–10
working days, but may vary depending on the embassy workload, nationality,
and season.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
During peak seasons (summer holidays, year-end, etc.), processing may take over two weeks.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
The most common durations issued are 15 days, 30 days, or 90 days.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
Currently, Indian nationals are not eligible for the Japan eVISA, and must apply at the embassy or designated visa center.Others must apply directly through the Japan Embassy, Consulate, or authorized visa center.
Yes, most embassies require:
Round-trip
flight booking (not always a purchased ticket)
Hotel
reservations or invitation from a host
These do not always need to be paid/booked, but they must be
documented.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
If your departure date is close, additional documents may be requested.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
For student visas and long-term stay visas, insurance may be mandatory.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
Violations may result in deportation and entry bans.
Travel medical insurance is not
mandatory for all visas but is highly recommended. Some categories (like
student or long-term stays) may require it.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
Applications for extension must be submitted at the Immigration Office in Japan.
You cannot appeal. However, you may
apply again after a certain waiting period (usually 6 months), unless the
embassy states otherwise.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
Reapplying immediately with the same documents may negatively affect the result.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
First-time applicants usually receive a single-entry visa.
Japan issues:
Single-entry Visas
Double-entry visas
Multiple-entry visas (usually for frequent travelers)
The type depends on your travel history and application details.
Yes. Minors require their own visa application, along with parental consent documents.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
A birth certificate may be required.
[Note for Indian Passport Holders]
Please always check the latest information from the Japanese Embassy regarding visa requirements and documents.