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What should I do if my visa for visiting relatives in Japan is refused?

Consulates generally don't give reasons for the termination or refusal of tourist visas to Japan, and travel agencies may know a thing or two. Now I will disclose the possible reasons to you for your reference only. But now, if there are no serious problems, it is usually terminated at most. This is because the consulate can't judge whether to grant a visa. You can not grant the visa this time, or even reapply in a few weeks, but if the visa is rejected, it will be more serious, and the application will not be accepted for at least half a year.

Reasons for refusal of Japanese tourist visa:

1. The contents filled in by the visa applicant in the application form are untrue.

2. The passport held by the tourist visa applicant to Japan is not true and valid.

He has been sentenced to more than one year's imprisonment. And applicants who have participated in criminal activities such as drugs, marijuana, stimulants and prostitution.

Those who illegally stay in Japan and are forcibly repatriated are not allowed to enter the country for a period of time.

5. Young single women (in recent two years, many single women have stayed in Japan with Japanese business visas, which is the main reason for refusing visas)

6. Single women registered in Fujian, Northeast China, Henan and other places (the reason is the same as above)

A person who goes to Japan has a tendency to stay.

8. The embassy believes that the applicant for visa processing provides false and untrue materials, and the embassy calls to verify that it is inconsistent with the applicant's information.

9. The embassy asked the visa applicant to supplement the corresponding materials, but failed to do so.

10, visa applicants with other Japanese immigration tendencies.

1 1. The purpose of going to Japan is inconsistent with the relevant legal provisions on entry permit or "permitted activities" in the Entry Administration Law.

12. think that activities that may harm the interests of Japan or the public may be carried out after entering the country. Visa applicants who may pose a potential threat to public safety in Japan.

In principle, after a visa is rejected, it is not allowed to apply again within 6 months.