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Details of the requirements and skills for applying for a study visa in Japan

You must apply for a Japanese visa to study abroad, but how to apply for a Japanese study visa? Let's talk about the requirements and skills of visa processing in Japan.

First, the conditions for applying for a study visa in Japan

1. Japanese visa officers still value students' own learning ability. Among them, Japanese proficiency is the biggest passport, and the Japanese proficiency certificate should match the actual level. Japanese visa audit institutions have strengthened the gap between the Japanese proficiency certificate issued by the applicant and the actual ability. Once it is found that the applicant does not have the corresponding Japanese ability, the possibility of refusing the visa will greatly increase.

2. To apply for a visa to study in Japan, you need a letter of reasons for studying abroad. The reason for studying in Japan is the main way for Japan Immigration Bureau to understand students' motivation to study in Japan, so it is also very important to write the reason, mainly to highlight why you chose to study in Japan, what are your plans for studying in Japan, and your choice after graduation in the future. The corresponding Japanese translation is even more important. In order to avoid low-level mistakes, it is best to let professional teachers do it.

3. Have a detailed study abroad plan. Because Japan requires foreign students to have a clear study purpose and a detailed study plan, the Japanese examination of the authenticity of the motivation to study abroad has gradually become a focus of visa examination. Before studying in Japan, you must be clear about your purpose of studying abroad. For some older applicants with certain social experience, they must be reasonable when explaining their motivation to study abroad.

4. There must be proof of capital deposit. With the relaxation of the Japanese government's economic restrictions on international students in China, students usually have to submit a deposit certificate of 200,000 yuan to study in Japan. Usually the freezing time is usually 3-6 months. Note that the freezing period will not expire when submitting, otherwise it will be invalid.

Second, interview skills

1, oral preparation

According to the introduction of Ruijin Medicine, whether it is an online interview or a telephone interview, after all, the professor is not sitting in front of everyone, and everyone can take some tips, such as small notes.

However, if it is face to face, it means that everyone's previous tricks are completely useless. There is no other way but to practice oral English in a down-to-earth manner. Of course, before the interview, you can also ask the professor if he can speak English. If he can't, you can use English for emergency.

Step 2 prepare small gifts

Japan is a country that pays attention to reciprocity. It would be great if everyone could surprise the professor with a small gift representing their own mind when they first met him. Of course, it should be noted that the gift should not be too expensive. Too expensive things are easy to cause people's pressure, and Japanese people don't like it very much.

Besides bringing gifts, your image is also very important. Girls try to wear light makeup, while boys try to make themselves look sunny and cheerful, and at the same time pay attention to their manners to leave a good impression on the professor.

4. You can bring your resume and plan with you during the interview, which can help the professor understand everyone's specific situation.

Matters needing attention in visa processing.

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 going to the national competent department for necessary audit, notify 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 successful applicant 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.