Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Nationalities eligible for more then 3 months (visa)?

Question:


Hi i live in America but my nationality Puerto Rican so if i where to sign an application for a visa to Japan would say i was American or Puerto Rican? And if so, ether way could i extend my months in japan to 6 months at Tokyo Immigration Bureau Nagoya or would it matter on my nationality?

Answer:


You're likely only going to be able to stay only up to 90 days your first visit. And up to 180 days in a 12 month period. It can't be 180 days in a row. You have to leave the country.
What does your passport say ? That's what you are !
The site below will tell you about visas. That way you will get facts and not someones opinion. This
is a site run by the Japanese government.
EDIT : You can only stay 90 days on your first visit. You might be able to fly to Seoul for a few days and try for another 90. But people are often denied entry the second time if it's too quick. You can't extend the time.
Japanese police have no sense of humor when it comes to gaijin. If you're arrested, and deported, you can't go back for at least five years.

No comments:

Post a Comment