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Is it possible to get a visa only after graduating from the university?
graduation on July 5th, and a certificate stating that I am a student is given only until July 5th, and tickets to Japan on July 13th. to extend the date for a month do not agree not for any money. how realistic is it for me as a temporarily unemployed person to get a visa? if there is a sponsor and the trip is planned for a week?
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аватар andreyvip
The risk is big. So far, not everything is brilliant with Japan, although of course it has become softer.
But no one here can guarantee you anything. We are not employees of the visa center.
If you are accompanied by a sponsor and eat according to the program through a travel agency, then I think there will be no problems.
And if alone and independently, then it is unlikely.
аватар ollennka
The consulate does not care if you are studying or working, it is important for him to confirm your solvency. If there is a sponsorship letter and a bank statement, then everything is real.
аватар andreyvip
Financial support for the trip is mandatory for any visa, but it is more difficult to get a visa to Japan than to European countries. There is no peace treaty between our countries, which legally creates a number of problems
In Japan, there are much more requirements for the guarantor
If the guarantor is an individual, then he provides:
- A letter outlining the reasons for the visit.
- Program for the period of stay in the territory of the state.
- Letter of guarantee.
- Certificate of registration at the place of residence from the population registration book.
- Papers that indicate the way of earning.
- A statement of the total amount of income or taxes, which is issued by the local administration and certified by a seal.
- Papers that indicate acquaintance or family ties with the applicant.
If the guarantor is a foreigner, then a scan of both sides of the valid Residence Card is provided.
аватар ollennka
Now you do not need a guarantor for an independent trip.
аватар andreyvip
I didn’t hear that something has changed, I have information on the 17th year. Fewer pieces of paper are required from the guarantor if he is the parent of the child. But judging by the question in our case, the guarantor is not a relative.
And if a person is still a student and has no work experience, then it is not enough for him to provide financial confirmation.
Although I'm not an expert. It is better to clarify this issue at the visa center or with a normal tour operator actively working with Japan.
аватар ollennka
I also have no experience in obtaining Japanese visas, there is a list of documents on the website of the Japanese consulate, guarantors are not required. Tour operators have a lot of gag, it seems to me that it is better to use official information from the consulate.
аватар andreyvip
I've been out there twice, but not in the last couple of years. more than 50% are called for an interview. they are very attentive to those who travel on their own, you need to know your entire route. and reservation everywhere to have on housing.
as far as I know now on the website of the consulate there is info for children and for the average working age.
and the topic with teenage students and pensioners is somehow missed
Therefore, I recommend clarifying this issue with the consulate
аватар josi1
contacted the consulate.
surprisingly, they told me that I didn’t need a certificate, and the main thing is to have an extract from my account or the sponsor’s account
аватар andreyvip
That's good.
Have a nice rest.
Drop a couple of lines here after the trip, how did everything go for you in the end and what was actually needed from the documents
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