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On the application of Japanese individual tourist visa by international students with American visa F 1.

I went to play at Christmas and just got back. Like yours, I can tell you in detail ~

First of all, you should have a guarantor in Japan. The guarantor must be Japanese and have a formal job. Then this person will send out invitations, including writing invitations, preparing work income certificates, filling out your travel schedule and guaranteeing all the expenses you need in Japan. You need to ask the Japanese Embassy in the United States. For example, the guarantor I am looking for is the father of my Japanese friend. Because my Japanese friend is a college student like me, he can't be a direct guarantor, so his father will explain my relationship with this friend in the invitation letter and prove his father-son relationship with my friend.

The materials you prepare yourself include your I20, passport, your personal bank deposit certificate in the United States, your proof of studying at school, and a form to fill out, which is also required by the embassy. There are also two photos of visa and flight itinerary (this is very important).

In addition, the application fee is 34 dollars.

Since you must ask the embassy for the form, you might as well ask for a list of materials so that you can see it more clearly.

China students with F 1 visa can get a 48-hour Japanese landing visa. If you want to play for more than 48 hours, not more than 15 days, you should be prepared as I say ~ If it is more than 15 days, it will be more troublesome and you may not be able to sign it ~ In short, visit will sign it back in three or four days within 15 days, which is quite fast.

You can ask me again if you have any questions ~