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Japan cannot apply for a visa for three years after being repatriated. Is there any other way?

You can't apply for a visa within three years after repatriation from Japan. This regulation was decided by the Japanese government according to the specific situation. Returned people are usually regarded as violating Japan's entry regulations or engaging in bad behavior, so re-entry is prohibited.

Although it is not possible to directly delete records or change decisions, the following methods can be considered:

1. Apply for other types of visas. Even if you can't apply for some types of visas within three years of repatriation, you may still be able to apply for other types of visas. For example, you can try to apply for a tourist visa or a business visa.

2. Seek legal aid. If you think you have been unfairly repatriated or the ban is unfair, you can seek legal aid and try to solve the problem through legal channels.

3. Contact the Japanese Immigration Bureau. You can contact the Japanese Immigration Bureau or the Japanese Embassy to try to get more information and help. Although they may not be able to lift your ban directly, they may provide you with some guidance and help.

4. Seek professional help. If you need more help and advice, you can seek professional help, such as the help of travel agencies or visa agencies. They may be able to provide you with more specific and detailed advice and guidance.

In short, although you can't apply for some types of visas again within three years after being repatriated, you can still consider entering Japan or seek a solution through other channels. It is recommended that you seek professional advice and guidance before taking any action.