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Ang dami pala kailangan na ID. Wala pa akong passport. Sana matuloy ako.![]()
Hi bukod sa listed sa website na req.
Ano pa kaya ang pwede ko mabigay na additional documents para maging ok talaga yung visa application ko?
Employed na naman ako pero wala pa ako masyado savings saka wala pa akong pagaari
Pwede ba ako gumamit ng documents ng parents ko or guardians?
Thank you
wow, pati pala business visa pinadaan na sa agencydati libre lang yun kung ikaw apply sa jap embassy, ngayon bayad ka pa 2K ++
I am planning to visit my relatives in japan in December 2008, siguro mga 1 wk. lang. What is the usual weather there during this time? Malamig na po ba, at may snow na rin ba? It's my first time to visit, I'm hoping I can also have my first ever snow experience.
^^ patapos na autumn nun. palapit na winter. usually, january ang snow. pero unang snow na naranasan ko sa japan was dec 29, 2005![]()
bigla akong nadepress..
9. Bank Certificate
10. Income Tax Return (Form 2316) original and photocopy
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[9. and 10. are only applicable if he/her or his/her supporter has deposit in bank or income tax return]
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What if I couldnt get an income tax return kasi wala pa akong 1 year sa work, I contacted my company and hindi pa nila ako mabibigyan.
I have an e-mail though that states na hindi pa ako mabibigyan ng ITR
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Sa bank cert naman.. ano kaya pwede kong gawin kasi.. wala pa talaga akong super laking savings sa bank...
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I want to go to Japan. My tita or my other relatives wont sponsor for my trip because they say it's foolish.
My parents allowed me but they cant sponsor for me also since they're paying for a lot of stuff right now.
I can pay for my trip naman but I'm worried about these 2 documents.
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I'm ok pala to have a multiple entry visa. Haha. Yun nga lang I have to wait a year para maging ok.
I. A company executive or manager, or a company employee who has been working full-time for at least one (1) year in any of the following (including IT engineer):
• A Public (Government) Enterprise
• A private enterprise which is listed on the stock exchange (either PSE or foreign Stock Exchange)
• A private enterprise which is based in Japan or has office in Japan , and also a member of Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Philippines
• A joint venture company, a subsidiary company or a branch office of a Japanese enterprise which is listed on the Japanese stock exchange
• A private enterprise with constant business transactions with a Japanese enterprise which is listed on the Japanese stock exchange
• Among the “Top 1,000 Philippine corporations in terms of gross revenue”
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Sana mapakiusapan ko kahit less than a year pa ko sa company ko...
hayyyy
client pa naman namin Procter and Gamble japan![]()
^^ IMO, you might have a harder time applying for a multiple entry visa, even if you wait it out; than if you apply for a single entry visa right now.
Someone can overrule me, but as I understand it, one is qualified to get a multiple entry visa if there is a purpose to make multiple entries into Japan, depending on one's work (businessmen, athletes, professors, politicians).
But if your intent is tourism or a leisurely visit, like you said earlier, I think you should follow the procedures for a tourist visa.I agree with hikouki; you can use your parents' documents (and also submit your own bank certificate, on top of that), provided you also submit an affidavit of support and consent.
What type of documents can I get from my parents?
They don't have much savings since most of it goes to paying for our new house.
They also have a credit card debt.
I'm worried that I I get their affidavit of support and consent, they might do a background check on them and see that. It may cause a negative impact.
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Thanks for the advice and tips I really really appreciate it.
^^ Everything that's stated in the requirements...ITR, bank certificate...even photocopies of your credit card, and your new house's land title.
That's why I'm also suggesting that you submit your own bank statements, if you have them, because it'll show that you have a current and steady source of income as well.
You're also not obliged to submit your own ITR (you can also print out that e-mail, if you like), because you don't have one yet.
I had also just joined my current company during the time that I applied for a Japanese visa, so I didn't have an ITR from them. I only got to submit the ITR issued by my previous company.
Don't worry about a background check. Frankly, they don't have the time to do that for a tourist visa applicant.
Honestly as well, I don't know how sure your chances are going to be...especially if you're traveling alone. Good luck.
Hooray.. my parents are sponsoring my visit! hehe
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Hello I need some help in fillup up the invitation form. Ako na kasi ang pinapasagot ng bf ko.. Hehe..
ok na bang purpose yan? wala kaming idea sa ilalagay sa background
ang ilalagay nyang relationship ay fiancee..
we're planning to get married kasi next year..
The purpose of inviting the above person(s) is as follows:
(1) Purpose of the invitation (If the space below is not enough, use a separate sheet of paper to give a full explanation.)
I would like to introduce the applicant to my relatives here in Japan. I would also like to give the applicant a tour here during her visit.
(2) Background to the invitation (Explain the background to this invitation in detail. If the space below is not enough, use separate sheet of paper to give a full explanation..)
hope someone can answer my question. i'm unemployed but have savings in a bank. does anyone here have been given a visa even if unemployed?![]()
Cookie_Mobster
reg. d bank acct. pede k **** magpatransfer muna sa parents mo *** may nakalagay *** sa acct mo. yung ITR **** pede kng hndi magpass nun..like n my case hndi ako nagpass nun pro complete yung ibng req. nagpass ako..mnsan kc yung ITR ang reason (asde frm bgo ka *** sa work) kung bkit ka nadedeny.
Aquaneesha, yung post na sinasagot mo ay 2.5 yrs ago na. I bet nakaalis at nakabalik na sya hehe
hi marylin,
Just like in other countries na kailangan ng Visa, the most important thing is the purpose of your visit.
All the info you need is on this site:
http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp/visiting/index.htm
good luck!
A valid passport and visa are required for Filipino citizens who wish to enter and visit Japan. Passports should be valid beyond the duration of the trip. The applicant must also be entitled to re-enter the country of his/her residence.
The Japanese government permits Filipinos with visa, to stay up to 3 months. Visa application can be summed up into three categories namely: (1) Temporary visit visa for visiting relatives, (2) Temporary visit visa for visiting acquaintances (friends)/tourism and (3) Temporary visit visa for short-term business affairs, etc.
The short-term business visa covers conferences, business liaison meetings and consultation, cultural exchange, contract signing, after-sales service, market research and advertising. The traveler must not engage in any activity that will earn him/her compensation aside from his salary in the Philippines.
Most visas issued are valid for single entry only. It must be used within three months from the date of issuance. Multiple entry visas are issued to business travelers. Validity is between one year and five years.
Below are the needed of documentation that must be submitted for visa application for temporary visits.
A. Visiting Relatives
Documents to be submitted by the applicant
*Valid passport
*1 completely filled and signed application form
*1 recent picture
*Authenticated birth certificate issued by the National Statistics Office
*Authenticated marriage contract (if applicable) issued by the *National Statistics Office
*Bank certificate or Income certificate
Documents coming from Japan (relatives)
*Invitation letter from relatives
*Documents pertaining to the reason of the visit
*Certificate of residence (inviting person/guarantor)
B. Visiting Acquaintance/Tourism
Documents to be submitted by the applicant
*Valid passport
*1 completely filled and signed application form
*1 recent picture
*Authenticated birth certificate issued by the National Statistics Office
*Authenticated marriage contract (if applicable) issued by the *National Statistics Office
*Documents proving the acquaintance relationship (except for tourism) such as pictures, emails, photographs, international phone calls.
*Bank certificate or Income certificate
Documents coming from Japan
*Letter of invitation stating the reason for the visit
*Trip schedule
*Certificate of residence (inviting person/guarantor)
C. Short-term Business Affairs
Documents to be submitted by the applicant
*Valid passport
*1 completely filled and signed application form
*1 recent picture
*Certificate of employment
*Proof of sufficient fund to cover all travel expenses
*Letter from employer stating temporary assignment in Japan
Documents coming from Japan
*Letter of invitation stating the reason for travel
*Provide either of the following: contract between two companies, meeting notes, or other documents equivalent to these.
*Trip schedule
*Corporate registration of the company/organization
>Additional documentation may be required when deemed necessary.
Visa Fee
Single Entry Visa: 3,000 yen
Multiple Entry Visa: 6,000 yen
*If visa is denied, no fees are required
The Japanese consulate general in Manila and Davao accept visa application through an accredited travel agency designated by the Japanese Embassy. Applicants may be called to appear before a consul officer for interview.
for more information just visit this site:
http://touringbuddy.com/visa-require...holders-japan/
thank you.
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Bob Goodlatte
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nung nag apply ako ng visa almost one month bago nagkaroon ng result and im so happy naman na approve visa ko . about your question how to apply visa? it depends what kind of visa kasi there r different kinds of visa .ako kc tourist visa ang inaplay ko. ininterview ako ng embassy thru cellphone. then after interview nag hintay pa ako ng almost one month .akala ko nga deny ako eh .