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What about the Japanese study visa? Those procedures are quite troublesome, and neither can I. What should I do?

The procedures for applying for studying in Japan are complicated, as follows:

Japanese embassies and consulates issue two kinds of visas to self-funded international students: one is 4-1-kloc-0/6, and the other is 4- 1- 16-3.

4- 1-6 visa:

The target is self-funded international students applying for colleges and universities. Such students are usually called official students in Japan, and the residence period of such visas is usually 1 year, 6 months or 3 months.

The Japanese guarantor will send the admission notice and residence qualification certificate (4- 1, 6) to the applicant, and the applicant will go to the public security organ to apply for a passport with the above documents.

After obtaining a passport, the applicant can apply for a study visa to the Japanese Embassy with the following materials.

(1) Reasons for studying abroad. Fill in the purpose and elective subjects of studying in Japan in duplicate.

(2) resume. Fill it out in duplicate from primary school.

(3) pledge. In duplicate, the style content is provided by the Japanese embassy, and the applicant can sign it after copying it.

(4) Fill in the application form for entry visa to Japan. In duplicate.

(5) the certificate of the relationship between the applicant and the guarantor issued by the public security organ.

(6) the graduation certificate of the applicant's last school.

(7) the admission notice of the school.

(8) Physical protection. You must specify the travel expenses, tuition fees and living expenses of the applicant while studying in Japan, and ensure that the applicant abides by Japanese laws and returns to China on schedule. In duplicate.

(9) the guarantor's tax payment certificate.

(10) Applicant's passport and five recent bareheaded photos.

After the above materials are complete, if the guarantor handles the residence qualification certificate for the applicant, the Japanese Embassy will accept the application.

Shu Ming, and then send it to the embassy together, and you will get a study visa immediately. Otherwise it will take three months.

(2) 4- 1- 16-3 study visa:

The target is students, that is, foreign students (including students from other technical schools) who go to Japan to study at their own expense, but can't directly enter universities to study Japanese because their language ability can't meet the requirements. They are not formal international students. In Japan, they are called fresh students (or difficult students) to distinguish them from formal students. Students who get this visa usually only stay in Japan for half a year. Self-funded students studying in a language school established by the International Student College may also get a 4- 1-6 visa.

4- 1- 16-3 visa application procedures:

(1) The applicant applies for admission to the Japanese Language School through the guarantor.

(2) The guarantor holds the admission permit and applies to the Immigration Bureau for "pre-admission".

(3) After the examination and approval by the Immigration Bureau, a "Certificate of Final Examination of Students before Entering the State" will be issued to the guarantor, and then the guarantor will send it to the applicant.

(4) The applicant shall apply to the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ for a passport abroad with the Certificate of Physical Examination for Students before Entry.

(5) Ask embassies and consulates in China for the Entry Visa Application Form, Relatives Form and Commitment Letter.

(6) Fill in the form provided by the embassy or consulate, and write a letter of reasons for studying abroad and a resume.

(7) Send the above proof materials to embassies and consulates in China for a visa, and you will get a visa soon.

Since 1988, the Japanese government has strictly restricted the entry of students.