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Unlock the door to an extraordinary journey with a smooth application for your Japan Visa Japan through our professional assistance.
Japan is a captivating destination for Indonesian citizens, presenting a harmonious blend of ancient traditions and contemporary advancements. See yourself strolling through the nightlife in Tokyo or exploring the historic port city of Yokohama, Japan offers various distinct seasons and vibes worth a travel. Whether you dream of visiting for a healing gateway or business opportunities, securing the correct visa is crucial for a truly immersive experience.
Japan’s diverse visa categories and requirements. Therefore, navigating the system effectively requires expertise to avoid choosing the wrong visa or overlooking vital details, which can lead to delays and disruptions to your travel plans.
Our team at LMI Consultancy is dedicated to providing you with correct procedures for a stress-free Japan Visa application experience. We understand your unique travel purpose and expertly guide you to the perfect visa category tailored to your needs. Start your unforgettable journey by partnering with trusted assistance for a hassle-free visa process.
Enjoy visa waiver option and travel the wonders of Japan for up to 15 days. This option eliminates the need for a complex visa to land of Sakura.
An Ideal short-term permit which allows a stay in Japan for up to 90 days, depending on individual circumstances and the purpose of your visit.
A convenient option, the Multiple Entry Visa enables multiple entries into Japan within a designated validity period, commonly three years.
A visa suitable for those with layovers in Japan, the Transit Visa allows a brief stay, typically up to 72 hours, solely for transit purposes.
Japan visa requirements vary by category. A carefully prepared visa application is essential for a seamless entry into Japan. Typically, a visa application will require the following requirements:
This information provides a general overview. Detailed documentation requirements can change and depend on individual factors and the visa type. For the latest details and comprehensive support with your Japan visa application, we recommend checking the official website of the Embassy of Japan or book a free consultation from our experts.
To fully experience all Japan has to offer, obtaining the right visa is essential. LMI Consultancy provides tailored solutions and expert guidance for a smooth visa application.
As your dedicated partner, we offer the knowledge and support you need to navigate the process effectively. Begin your Japan adventure with confidence. Choose LMI Consultancy for a hassle-free visa experience.
FAQ
No, you cannot work in Japan on a short-term visa. You need a specific work visa for employment.
If you’re travelling to Japan and entered using an electronic visa (eVisa) for tourism or short-term visits, please note that eVisas cannot be extended once you’re in Japan. The Japanese Immigration Bureau does not allow extensions for most short-term eVisas, especially those issued for tourism.
For travelers who foresee the need to stay longer, it’s best to apply for the appropriate visa category before departure. If you’re already in Japan and your reason for extension involves non-tourism purposes (such as study or family reunification), you may need to exit the country and reapply for a new visa with the required eligibility documentation from outside Japan.
Yes, Japan offers special programs like the Working Holiday Program and a digital nomad visa for remote workers.
Japan offers visa exemption only for Indonesian passport holders who meet certain specific criteria. For tourism purposes, Indonesians can enter visa-free only if they hold a biometric e-passport and have previously obtained a visa waiver registration from a Japanese diplomatic mission.
Otherwise, most foreign nationals, including many Indonesians, are still required to apply for a visa before their trip. You will need to submit your application through the appropriate channel and provide the necessary supporting documents. Some applicants, especially those staying for study or work, must present certain certificates of eligibility issued by Japanese authorities. For tourists, you may now also apply for a visa online using Japan’s eVisa platform for smoother processing.
To check the status of your Japan visa in Jakarta, you may contact the Japan Visa Application Centre (JVAC) or the Consulate General of Japan. These are the official bodies responsible for handling visa applications.
For faster, more reliable support, you can also consult with us at LMI Consultancy, a nationally trusted visa consultancy based in Jakarta and Bali. Their team regularly assists applicants with real-time updates, requirements, and coordination with visa centres, helping streamline the process and avoid common mistakes.
No, a transit visa is strictly for connecting flights or short stopovers and cannot be used for business purposes. If you are visiting Japan for meetings, events, or short-term work-related matters, you must apply for a business visa under the short-term stay category.
The application process for a business visa involves submitting the required documents, such as an invitation letter from the Japanese company, proof of accommodation, itinerary, and financial documents. As an applicant, it’s essential to apply under the correct visa type to avoid rejection or entry refusal.
While it’s not mandatory for tourists, having health insurance is highly recommended, especially for longer visits. For those applying for a long-term stay, such as student, working, or dependent visas, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan may require proof of health coverage as part of the visa issuance process.
Unforeseen medical expenses in Japan can be costly, so even short-term visitors are advised to purchase travel insurance that covers hospital care, emergencies, and COVID-related treatments.
Yes, Japan enforces strict passport requirements. To ensure eligibility, your passport must be valid for the entire duration of your stay, and in good condition. Damaged, torn, or water-stained passports may lead to rejection at entry.
To meet the requirements, applicants must also make sure their passport has at least one blank visa page and falls under an accepted nationality. Different visa types and requirements may apply based on whether you’re a regular passport holder or belong to a special category (e.g., diplomatic or official passport).
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