How would someone from Thailand go about getting a visa to visit Japan?
How would someone from Thailand go about getting a visa to visit Japan?
Just trying to get to Japan from Thailand. Been looking online, but I can’t find anything definitive.
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Answer by threedaypriest
From everything I have ever read on here, and from my own experience with my visa, the Japanese embassy/consulate is the place to go/contact.
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ask Japan Embassy in your place for details.
Contact Japanese Embassy or Consulate there.
http://www.th.emb-japan.go.jp/en/index.htm
Yes follow the links to the website and look at the requirements for the visa. Please don’t come back and ask about the requirments of such a visa.
What documents will be required?
The following documents must be submitted whatever the purpose of the visit:
passport
Two 45mm x 45mm passport-type photos taken within the previous six months (stateless persons must submit three photos)
Two official visa application forms, available at the embassy or consulate
documents certifying the purpose of the visit (see the accompanying table)
A copy of a certificate of admission from the educational institution where the person concerned intends to study.
documents certifying that the person concerned can defray all expenses incurred during the stay in Japan.