HOW TO RENEW JAPAN VISA & other frequently Asked questions

To say that Japan is my favorite destination would be a major understatement. I’m writing this post while taking a break from packing my bags for my seventh trip to the Land of the Rising Sun. let that sink in. This is my seventh trip in a span of 4 years. That’s two trips a year.

Before I continue, I want to make it clear that I am not affiliated with the Japanese embassy in any way. A good fraction of the messages we receive are about Japan visa, so to avoid having to repeat myself every day, I’m writing this post so I have a ready page to which I can redirect our readers. This is all based on my experience, having been given a total of four Japan visas over the past few years. For context:

My first Japan visa allowed only single entry, as expected.

The second time I applied, I was expecting another single-entry visa, but I was supplied a multiple one, valid for three years. I didn’t do anything. The travel plan I submitted clearly called for a one-time entry and I didn’t have that much money in the bank at the time, but they gave me multiple.

When it expired earlier this year, I thought I would be given another multiple. but when I applied for the third time, to my surprise and dismay, I was given a SINGLE-ENTRY visa. It was so puzzling. I have a theory, which I will describe later.

The fourth Japan visa I got, the one I received just last week, was MULTIPLE-ENTRY, valid for five years! Woohoo!

I also took care of the visas of my mom, niece, and nephew, when we went on a family trip last year.

So here are the questions we normally get from our readers who are planning on lodging a Japan visa application, together with our answers.

Oh before I forget: This post is for tourists holding a Philippine passport, applying in Manila. policies may be different in other cities and for other nationalities.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

JAPAN VISA renewal requirements FOR TOURISTS
JAPAN VISA renewal requirements FOR checking out friends OR RELATIVES
HOW TO RENEW JAPAN VISA
Other frequently Asked questions about Japan VisaAm I eligible for a multiple-entry visa?
How to apply for a multiple-entry visa? What are the requirements?
Are non-first-timers approved multiple-entry visas automatically?
What does Japan visa look like?
Do I need a travel agency to apply?
Do I need to book flights before applying?
Do I need to reserve hotels before applying?
Should I stay in the hotel I wrote on the application form?
How long does it take to process the application?
How long can I stay in Japan if I am approved a visa?
How long is the validity of the visa?
How much money must my bank account have to get approved?
I’m a freelancer so I don’t have a Certificate of Employment. What can I submit?
I don’t have an ITR. Hva må jeg gjøre?
Can I apply just one week before my intended date of travel?
Can someone else apply for me?
I need to describe something. will they accept a cover letter?
Can I submit a birth certificate issued a lot more than a year ago?
How much is the Japan visa fee?
What is the address of the Japan embassy in Manila?
How will I know if my visa application is rejected?
Will I know the reason for the denial?
If my application is denied, can I apply again?
I was previously issued a single-entry Japan visa and I used it already. how soon can I apply again?

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JAPAN VISA renewal requirements FOR TOURISTS

They don’t call it “renewal.” It’s a lot more like applying for a new visa, to be honest. The process is still the same. The only difference is, you don’t need to submit a birth certificate this time. You also have to submit a copy of your previous visas.

Philippine passport. need to be valid for another 6 months or more. need to have a signature and at least 2 blank pages.

Accomplished visa application form. Don’t leave any fields blank. just put N/A if not applicable. Last ned her.

ID photo. 4.5cm x 4.5 cm. write your name and birthdate on the back side. Paste it on the application form.

Copy of previous Japan visas. original (on the passport) and photocopy on A4 paper.

Daily travel plan or schedule in Japan. printed on A4 paper. download the format here.

IF applying AS A GROUP/FAMILY: Accomplished list of Visa Applicants. only if traveling as family or group. printed on A4 paper. You can download the form here.

IF WITHOUT GUARANTOR. If you will carry part or all of your travel expenses, you need to supply the following:
– income tax return (ITR form 2316). clear photocopy.
– bank certificate. need to be issued within the past 3 months.
– Arbeidsattest. Not a requirement but strongly recommended.

IF WITH GUARANTOR. If a guarantor will sponsor your trip, you will need to supply the following additional documents. note that this only applies if the guarantor lives in the Philippines:
– guarantee Letter. need to describe your guarantor’s relationship to you and their contact details.
– proof of relationship between applicant and guarantor. For example, if the guarantor is a parent or a close relative, submit their birth certificate too.
– bank Certificate of the Guarantor. original kopi.
– income tax Return (ITR form 2316) of the Guarantor. Photocopy.

Again, papers to be printed out need to be done on an A4-size paper. other sizes will not be accepted.

We have a a lot more in-depth list of requirements and step-by-step guide here: JAPAN vacationer VISA REQUIREMENTS.

Just remove the birth certificate and marriage certificate and add a copy of previous visas to the list, and it’s generally the same set of requirements and process.

JAPAN VISA renewal requirements FOR checking out friends OR RELATIVES

If you’re applying to visit friends / RELATIVES, you can find the list of requirements here: JAPAN visit VISA REQUIREMENTS.

Just remove the birth certificate and marriage certificate and add a copy of previous visas to the list, and it’s generally the same set of requirements and process.

However, please note that if you’re checking out a close relative, you might still need to submit a birth certificate and/or marriage certificate to verify your relationship.

HOW TO RENEW JAPAN VISA

Gather all the required documents. You’ll find the list above or in our dedicated posts.

Choose an recognized travel agency. All vacationer and visitor visa applications need to be coursed through any of the agencies designated by the Japanese Embassy. See the list of agencies here.

Submit the requirements. Every agency has their own sets of policies when processing applications. Some require personal appearance, some don’t. Some have limits on how soon the trip is, some don’t. The officer hours also vary. call your chosen agency beforehand.

Pay the Processing Fee. Technically, the visa is FREE, but the agency charges a service fee or processing fee. The rate is different from agency to agency but it’s normally around P800 – P1600 for vacationer visa, and P1200 – P2500 for visitor visa.

Claim your passport. Processing usually takes 3-5 days, but there are instances wherein it takes a lot longer, often weeks. Thus, make sure you apply weeks before your trip. depending on your arrangement with the agency, your passport with the visa (if approved) either will be mailed to you or need to be claimed at their office.

If your passport has a Japan visa, it indicates your application has been approved.

If you can’t find a visa, it indicates your application is denied.

Other frequently Asked questions about Japan Visa

Am I eligible for a multiple-entry visa?

If you meet any of the requirements below, yes.

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A person who has travelled to Japan as momentary visitor within the last three years and has sufficient financial capability to support their trip.

A person who has travelled to Japan as momentary visitor within the last three years and has travelled as momentary visitor to G7 countries (excluding Japan) several times within the last three years. The other G7 countries are: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the united kingdom (UK) and the united states (USA).

A person who has high financial capacity (but has not been to Japan in the past 3 years). The keywords here are HIGH financial CAPACITY.

Immediate family member (Spouse/Child) of a person who has high financial capacity.

How to apply for a multiple-entry visa? What are the requirements?

We also have a dedicated post for that. You’ll find that here:

✅ MULTIPLE-ENTRY JAPAN VISA APPLICATION

Are non-first-timers approved multiple-entry visas automatically?

No, not necessarily.

It’s true that the embassy often grant MULTIPLE-ENTRY visas to returning tourists even when they’re not asking for it. It happened to me twice. but it doesn’t indicate it happens to everyone every time.

If you look at my Japan visa history at the beginning of this post, you’ll find that I was given a SINGLE-ENTRY visa after my third application, even after having been approved a MULTIPLE-ENTRY visa before. It’s unpredictable because they’re basing it on lots of factors. It’s still at the sole discretion of the Embassy.

What does Japan visa look like?

Som dette:

Do I need a travel agency to apply?

Ja. Unless it’s a special case, all visa applications need to be coursed through any of their recognized travel agencies.

Do I need to book flights before applying?

No. It’s not a requirement. However, on the application form, you will have to write down the certain airline or SHIP you wish to take. If you don’t have much funds in the bank, write a affordable carrier like JetStar or Cebu Pacific Air.

Do I need to reserve hotels before applying?

No. but again, you must have an idea where you plan on staying because you will need to write it down on the application form. Make sure you have the name of thehotel, the address, and the phone number. You don’t need to book yet. just pick a hotel.

Again, if your bank account doesn’t have much, choose a budget hotel or hostel. Don’t write down the name of a luxury hotel if you have less than P100,000 in your bank and you’re staying for 15 days. Make sure you can afford it because it matters!

Should I stay in the hotel I wrote on the application form?

No. If your application is approved, you can stay anywhere.

How long does it take to process the application?

7 working days, according to travel agencies.

But it varies. My first time, 5 working days. second time, 2 days. third time, 7 days. fourth time, 2 days.

A friend of mine waited for 3 weeks.

You can never tell.

How long can I stay in Japan if I am approved a visa?

Single-entry: 15 days, usually.

Multiple-entry: 15 or 30 days.

How long is the validity of the visa?

Single-entry: 90 days.

Multiple-entry: 3-5 years.

Note that validity is different from length of stay. Validity period normally refers to the period in which you can use the visa. length of stay is how lots of days you can stay once in Japan.

For example, usually, a single-entry visa is valid for 90 days, allowing no longer than 15 days of stay. This indicates that if your visa is issues in January 1, you can travel to Japan any time until March, but once you’re in Japan, you can only stay for up to 15 days.

How much money must my bank account have to get approved?

The embassy doesn’t explicitly say how much money you must have in the bank. The amount isn’t the only factor. It’s probably on a case-by-case basis.

I have applied for a 15-day stay with only P100,000+ in the bank and my application got approved.

A friend of mine applied for a 5-day stay with only P50,000 and got approved. She has a full-time job.

Another friend applied for a 5-day stay with over P200,000 and got denied. She doesn’t have a regular job.

I think the policy of thumb is: how much savings you have must be proportional to how long your stay is. For example, if you have only P50,000, don’t apply for a 15-day stay because that would undoubtedly raise a lot of questions relating to whether or not you can afford the trip.

Also, I think the embassy is a lot more concerned about whether or not you have a compelling reason to return to the Philippines, which is why they scrutinize your employment status and travel history.

I’m a freelancer so I don’t have a Certificate of Employment. What can I submit?

The Certificate of employment is no longer a requirement, although it is always a good idea to submit one. If you’re a freelancer, here’s what you can do.

Get a letter from your clients that could serve as certification that you’re working for them. Make sure that the letter mentions what you do for the company, how much you’re earning, and how long you have been working for them.

I have tried it before. The agency accepted it. The embassy approved my application.

I don’t have an ITR. Hva må jeg gjøre?

Write a letter describing why you can’t produce an ITR and submit a lot more proof that you have a stable source of income (invoices, payslips, other tax documents, etc).

You can also declare that someone else will be paying for your trip, whom they call a “sponsor.” If you choose to do this, you will need to submit the ITR, COE or service registration documents, and bank certificate of the sponsor.

I haven’t done this personally because I always have an ITR even during the time I was a freelancer, but I know people who have done this and were approved a visa.

UPDATE: Okay, I was able to try applying without an ITR during my last visa application. I wrote a letter describing that I wouldn’t be able to submit my most current ITR because I recently shifted to becoming an entrepreneur and I won’t have a copy of my ITR until the end of the year. I then added that I’m submitting a copy of my ITR for the previous year together with COE from my clients and my service registration docs.

Can I apply

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