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Getting Married to a Japanese or Permanent Resident


When a foreigner marries a Japanese or permanent resident, he may apply for Spouse or Child of Japanese national or Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident visa.
“Spouse” of Japanese national should be legally and practically married to a Japanese national.

We undertake application services for Dependant visa and submit it to the immigration bureau on behalf of clients.
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  web2@shigyo.co.jp  or from contact form.


Spouse or Child of Japanese National visa


It is a visa granted to a spouse of Japanese nationals, the children adopted by Japanese nationals pursuant to the provisions of Article 817-2 of the Civil or those born as the children of Japanese nationals.

Period of Stay
 ⇒ 1 or 3 years

■Notes■

⇒ “Spouse” of Japanese national should be legally and practically married to a
   Japanese national. In other words, it is important to demonstrate that it is a real
   marriage between the applicant and the spouse and that you entered into such
   matrimony in a good faith.
   The burden of proof is on the applicants to demonstrate these facts to the
   Immigration Bureau.

⇒ The applicant does not need to be financially dependent on his/her spouse.

⇒ If the applicant divorced his/her spouse or the partner died, the application for this
   visa cannot be made.

⇒ Fiancé and a common-law partner do not qualify for visa eligibility.

⇒ Depending on the circumstances, the applicant may be able to apply for
Long-term
Resident Visa
when they divorced a Japanese national.

  For further questions and inquiries, please contact us at   
  web2@shigyo.co.jp  or from contact form.