Easy Japanese Tourist Visa Guide: Multiple Entry Success Tips

Easy Japanese Tourist Visa Guide: Multiple Entry Success Tips



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Unlock Your Japan Multiple Visa: Travel Tips That Actually Work!

Dreaming of exploring Japan over and over again? Getting a multiple-entry tourist visa might be easier than you think! I'm sharing my experience and the exact documents I used to get mine approved. Here's the breakdown:

Your Visa Application Checklist:

  • Labor Contract: A notarized copy of your employment contract. My company provides a bilingual version, so I didn't need to translate it.

  • Employment Confirmation Letter: Obtain this from your company. Ideally, it should explicitly state "Visa Application" as the purpose and include your salary information if possible.

  • Social and Health Insurance Records: Access your records via VSSID, take screenshots of your entire contribution history, and print them out.

  • 6-Month Bank Statements: Highlight salary deposits for clear income verification.

  • Savings Account Confirmation and Notarized Copy: I opened a savings account with 500 million VND and a 1-year term specifically for this. I didn't withdraw any funds until I received my visa approval.

  • Detailed Travel Itinerary and Hotel Bookings: Pay close attention to this! Based on my experience with independent visa applications, the Japanese Consulate seems to review this very carefully.

  • Application Form and Photo: I filled out the application form by hand. My advice: Only fill in what you're absolutely certain about. Leave dashes, slashes, and blank spaces for the authorized agency to complete. Ensure your photo is recent (taken within the last 6 months).

  • Letter of Explanation (for Multiple-Entry Visa): This is crucial! Express your passion for Japan, outline your travel plans for the next 3 years, and showcase your financial stability.

What I Didn't Include:

  • Leave Approval Request

  • Marriage Certificate

  • Checking Account Balance Confirmation

Travel History:

I've visited Japan 3 times, Taiwan 4 times, Singapore 3 times, Malaysia and Thailand twice each, and Cambodia, Laos, UAE, China, Philippines, Korea, Indonesia, and Hong Kong. I also hold valid US and 3-year multiple-entry Australian visas.

Wishing you the best of luck with your application!

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