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Is it easy for junior college students to sign a Japanese visa without a high school diploma?

1. Japan attaches great importance to high school and university education. If not, the possibility of refusal is not small. But it depends on how you come. If you go through an intermediary school, the school may help, which will make it easier. I have friends because of school, so it's easy. The premise is to pay more money.

2. The undergraduate course is an undergraduate course, and there is no form. I don't know what form you came to Japan, so I don't know how to answer. sorry

3. Other subjects are classes where foreign students study Japanese in Japan. For example, if you want to go to a university, but your Japanese is not good, you can take an examination of other subjects in that university first, and then take an examination of our university last year. You can also go to other schools you like. You can easily enter other universities if you are supported by other schools. Otherwise, there will be risks.

4. Admission to Japanese universities has a lot to do with your diploma. Some of my Japanese students didn't graduate, but they got fake diplomas with the help of the school. If the quality is higher, it will be OK. Ha ha.

5. it's better for you to go to school first and then think about other things.

Don't go to a language school in Japan, there is no future. You'd better not take risks unless you have strong self-discipline and learn the language well before entering other schools. If you can, find a better university to study other subjects, or a university with good other subjects to enter first.

The university you choose and the university you are admitted to also determine whether your visa is successful or not.

I wish you luck and success!

if you need university materials, I can help you find some. You can leave a message if you want. I may not be here recently, but I will help if I can. Hmm. How interesting ...