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What materials do I need to prepare to study in Japan?

In recent years, many students choose to study in Japan. Of course, you need a visa to apply for studying in Japan. So what materials should I use to study in Japan? What is the application process? Let's take a look at what information we need to prepare for a Japanese visa.

I. Application materials for studying abroad visa

1, you must have a passport.

2. The validity period is more than six months, and the last page of the passport is my signature.

3. My 2-inch color photos and 2 recent photos with white background within half a year; Two business cards.

4. A full set of copies of my ID card and residence booklet.

5. Original certificate of employment of the company; Copy of the company's business license.

6. Personal property certificate of the applicant: the original valid deposit certificate for more than six months and a full set of copies of the real estate license.

7. Application form for going to Japan. Personal information in this form (such as name, pinyin, home address, place of origin, work unit and address) shall be truthfully filled in by domestic emergency contacts.

8. Final academic qualifications and achievement certificates.

9. Proof of family relationship, proof of parents' work, etc.

Second, the visa processing process

1. Submit a valid China passport.

2. Submit various documents suitable for the application, including the entry permit of the destination country and various relevant certificates issued by the Chinese notary office.

3. Fill in the foreign visa application form. Different visas have different forms, and some of them have to be filled in foreign languages. At the same time, hand in my photo, which must be consistent with the photo in my passport.

4. Meeting with officials of embassies and consulates in China, the visiting country. Some countries stipulate that all immigrant applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; Some countries also require interviews to apply for non-immigrant visas.

5. The embassy or consulate shall submit the completed visa application form and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent authorities for examination and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report to China for the record.

6. After necessary examination and approval by the national competent department, inform embassies and consulates in China of the examination and approval opinions. If you agree, a visa will be issued. If you are refused entry, you will also inform the applicant himself.

7. The approved person shall pay the visa fee to the relevant country, embassies and consulates in China. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are high and non-immigrant visa fees are low. There are also some countries that do not charge according to the visa-free agreement.

Third, the requirements of studying in Japan for Japanese

1. Universities (except students majoring in Japanese) need to receive Japanese as a medium for teaching or research guidance, and their Japanese proficiency must reach Grade 2 or above in the Japanese Proficiency Test (the study time is not less than 600 hours) or 200 or above in the Japanese Study Abroad Test (the total score of Japanese reading, listening and reading comprehension).

2. Japanese majors and Japanese education institutions: equivalent to having the "Japanese Proficiency Test" Band 4 (the study time is not less than 150 hours).

3. Students in specialized schools (except for Japanese educators only): they have passed Grade 2 of Japanese Language Proficiency Test or scored 200 or above in Japanese study abroad test (total score of Japanese reading, listening and reading comprehension), or have received Japanese education in Japanese educational institutions designated by the announcement of the Japanese Minister of Justice for more than 6 months, or have received 1 year in schools (except kindergartens) specified in Article 1 of the School Education Law.

After completing all the above processes, the interview for studying in Japan is also very important. Everyone should pay special attention to the fact that the materials need to be prepared and there can be no problems. In addition, it is best to do some exercises before the interview and deal with it with the best attitude in the formal interview.