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Subject:
Japan Immigration Question regarding overstay and re entry from the US
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: dvp543-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
30 Jan 2005 08:05 PST
Expires: 01 Mar 2005 08:05 PST Question ID: 465801 |
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Subject:
Re: Japan Immigration Question regarding overstay and re entry from the US
From: mr_fungus-ga on 05 Feb 2005 06:28 PST |
I have been living in japan for 3 years now. I do not reccoment to overstay your visa as you might face harsh penalties in this country. The best way to get a quick extension is to travel to another place and get your passport restamped. These days there are many discounted flights to Korea, Thailand, Indonesia. Normally is not a problem to do this trick several times but at some points, the picky immigration officers might refuse entry on a tourist visa. I heard that some people pretend to lose their passport to get a new one and start the game over and over. good luck. |
Subject:
Re: Japan Immigration Question regarding overstay and re entry from the US
From: mr_fungus-ga on 06 Feb 2005 21:13 PST |
i have never done myself but i have read many stories about people doing it. it should be no problem if it is the 1st time you re-enter on a tourist visa. the immigration officers might get suspicious if you do several times. A short stay in korea/thailand should suffice, but never mention to the immigration that you are somehow living in japan, just say that you are travelling and now you plan to visit other parts of japan. if you are graduated you can easily get a taching job cum visa in tokyo, just check out local schools and newspaper some firms are willing to sponsor a visa, if you don't hold a uni diploma then they cannot sposor you. there is always a margin of risk in travelling and obtaining a visa, but you should be fine. just do not overstay!! japanese autority makes no difference between a tourist who overstay his/her visa or an illegal worker. for cheap flights i reccomend http://www.no1-travel.com/ as they are professional and speak several languages and they are based in tokyo. if you travel to thailand rather than korea you will find that you can easily afford a longer stay since living costs are substantially cheaper than korea. in seuol you will find hotel accomodation quite expensive, unless you stay in b&b accomdation (ask at the airport counter in seoul for a list of cheap hotels) |
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