Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - The child was born in Japan. He is five years old and returns to Japan for a visa every three years. Now China will return to Japan for a visa next year. Can relatives accompany her?

The child was born in Japan. He is five years old and returns to Japan for a visa every three years. Now China will return to Japan for a visa next year. Can relatives accompany her?

You mean that the child had a visa to Japan for three years before, but has been in China since then, and is going back to Japan to renew it this time. Can his family accompany him to Japan?

If this is the case, firstly, if the child has no relatives in Japan and has been in China for three years, the Japanese Immigration Bureau may judge that it is unnecessary for the child to obtain a Japanese visa and refuse to renew it. Second, if the child has been in China for more than one year and has not gone through the re-entry formalities, the child may not be able to enter Japan. Third, if people with children do not have Japanese international or visa, they cannot enter Japan. Hand-made dance in the breeze

Solution. If there is a guardian or other person in Japan, let him send an invitation letter to those who want to bring their children to Japan and apply for a short-term visa to those who bring their children to Japan. With this short-term visa, they can enter Japan. If no one can send an invitation letter in Japan, you can apply for a visa such as a tourist visa to take your child to Japan. Hand-made dance in the breeze

Need attention. 1, whether it is a short-term visa or a tourist visa, if you don't apply for a visa within 90 days after your stay in the country, your stay in the country will be invalid. 2. If you don't enter Japan within 90 days after the visa is approved, Japan will consider the visa invalid. 3. Visa renewal needs to be applied within 90 days before the visa expires. Early or overdue applications will not be accepted. Hand-made dance in the breeze