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How to apply for Japan independent travel visa

(1) Individual application process for Japanese visa: The first step is to prepare visa information: download the visa application form and other template documents from the official website of the Japanese Embassy; the second step is to apply for the visa in the country where the applicant’s domicile is located. Pay the payment to the consular visa office and submit the information to the consulate; the third step is to wait for the consulate to accept the application; the fourth step is to receive the visa. (2) Application process through travel agency: Step 1: Prepare materials according to page requirements Step 2: Submit materials to travel agency Step 3: Travel agency reviews materials Step 4: Submit to embassy Step 5: Wait for visa issuance Step 6: Departure After signing, the guest can pick up the visa by himself or send the passport back via SF Express.

Legal basis: "Detailed Implementation Rules for the Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 17

The People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China The national passport is valid for five years and can be extended twice, each time not exceeding five years. Application for extension should be made before the expiry of the passport validity. When abroad, passport extensions are handled by Chinese diplomatic missions, consular offices or other overseas agencies authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At home, passport extensions for Chinese citizens who have settled abroad are handled by the public security bureaus (bureaus) of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government. ) and its authorized exit-entry administration department of the public security organ; for citizens residing in the country, the passport extension before leaving the country shall be handled by the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ where the certificate was originally issued or where the residence is registered.