January 29, 2015

Japanese Visa Application

Time for another visa application run -- this time to Japan! 

I soooo love long holidays, but the long holiday this December (Christmas and New Year) and this January (Papal Visit) is sending me into panic mode! I need to renew our passports and apply for our visas and the very short working days are not making it any easier.

After our trip to Korea, I knew I have to have our passports renewed so it'll still be valid for a least six months when we go to Japan. The thing is, I forgot to schedule an appointment! So I was only able to get a December 22 schedule. Perfect as there's no more school so the kids need not be absent, but not so perfect because due to the long holiday, I will be getting our passports second week of January (and this is after paying a rush processing fee) and our trip is scheduled end of January!

Good thing the procedure in getting a Japanese visa is pretty much simple: submit your documents to an accredited agency and wait for their notice on when to collect your passport.

Unlike way, way, way back, where you can submit directly to the Japanese Embassy and do away with the fees, effective July 30 2007, you now have to submit them to an accredited travel agency and pay a processing fee. The Japanese Embassy does not meddle with the fees charged by each agency. So processing fee varies and it's better to scout around for a good rate. The processing fee is non-refundable should you change your mind after submitting the application or in the event you were not given a visa.

Click here for a complete list of accredited travel agencies.

Good news is that effective July 1 2013, the Japanese Embassy started issuing multiple-entry visas to Philippine-passport holders. And as of Sept 30 2014, conditions for giving multiple-entry visas will be more relaxed! I know we're still far from being included in the "no-visa" list, but a "relaxed" procedure is way better than nothing. 

Submission of documents. I decided to go with Discovery Tour as they have the cheapest fee at Php800 per person. I called up their office and they promptly emailed me the list of requirements:

1. Application Form. Download here.
2. Passport (valid for at least six months)
3. 2pcs 4.5cmx4.5cm colored photo (one to be pasted on the application form, and one to be submitted to the agency)
4. Original NSO certificate (issued within the last 12 months)
5. Original NSO marriage certificate (issued within the last 12 months)
6. Tour Itinerary ( Sample format here).
7. Original Bank Certificate
8. Photocopy of ITR

Yes, you need to submit a Birth Certificate regardless of what age you are. And yes, you are required to submit a Marriage Certificate even if your spouse is already deceased. If you're not sure if you're NSO certificate was issued within the time allowed, check the last 11 digit under the barcode of your certificate. It represents the month (2 digits), day (2 digits) and year (4 digits) when the certificate was issued. The last remaining digits, I'm not so sure what's it about. Haha!

As for the tour itinerary, you are required to indicate the address and contact number of the hotel where you'll be staying. There's no need to include a copy of your hotel booking though.

You are allowed to add more if you think it'll help your chances. Like in our case, since we have new passports, I included a photocopy of our visas and a summary of our travels.

Collection of passports. Luckily, the Japanese Embassy processes applications really quickly. Four working days after we submitted our application, I received a call that our passports are ready for pick-up. 

The quick turn-around time actually cuts the agony of waiting for the results. We usually breeze through the preparation of documents but the waiting game is the most stress-inducing. Especially for applications without appearance/interview since you will not be there to explain your case should there be any problem.



Finally got our visas (with only less than a week till our travel date!).


Discovery Tour
301 G/F Sagittarius Bldg. HV Dela Costa St.
Salcedo Village, Makati City
Tel: +63 2 8922849
Mobile: +63915 3200780
Email: japanvisamnl1@discoverytour.ph
Website: http://discoverytour.ph/japanvisa/single-or-multiple-207.html 

Japanese Embassy Manila
2627 Roxas Blvd., Pasay City
Tel: +63 2 5515710
Website: http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp

8 comments:

  1. good day,
    i didnt know na nageexpire pala ang birth certificate. anyway may tanong ako sa Original bank cert. I will arrive sa Manila on MArch 19 and i will go direct sa Discovery. Ung bang date sa Bank cert must be same date when you go to Dsicovery and apply for visa?

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    1. Hi Jeff, not necessarily. Our bank certificate was dated Jan 5 and we lodged our application Jan 17.

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  2. Thank you for sharing the information. Anyway, how long does visa processing in Japan takes place?

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    1. Hi Melo. The whole application process is really quick. We were able to collect our passports from the agency 4 working days after we have submitted our application.

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  3. Hello! I noticed that you can stay for as long as 30 days. Did you make an itinerary for 30 days?

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    1. Hi. We only stayed for seven days and visited Osaka and Tokyo. Though we can stay longer, our work here wouldn't allow us to be absent for so long.

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  4. Thanks for sharing quality
    will help you more:
    To apply for a Chinese visa, you need to complete an China visa application form firstly.
    China visa application form

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