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Effortless Sojourn: Japan Visa Granted Swiftly to Family after Five Years of Application Process

Visa applicant details walk-in at VFS Delhi centre on May 30, application sent to Embassy of Japan on June 2, under Embassy's review until June

Visa applicant details step-by-step progress: Initiated with an in-person visit to VFS Delhi on May...
Visa applicant details step-by-step progress: Initiated with an in-person visit to VFS Delhi on May 30. Application sent to Japan Embassy on June 2. Processing continued until June's end.

Effortless Sojourn: Japan Visa Granted Swiftly to Family after Five Years of Application Process

Insightful Guide for Securing a 5-Year Multiple-ENTRY Visa (MEV) to Japan

Craving some sushi and exploring Japan's rich culture, a family of four embarked on a hassle-free journey to secure a 5-year go-anytime, come-anytime visa (MEV) via VFS Delhi. Here's everything you need to know if you're eyeing a trip to the Land of the Rising Sun.

The journey commenced with a walk-in appointment at the VFS Delhi center on May 30. The family's application took a quick flight to the Embassy of Japan on June 2 before cruising through the screening process until it was stamped and sealed on June 6. Their eagerly awaited passports, tagged with 5-year MEVs, retreated to the Visa Operation Centre and surfaced on June 9, wrapping up the entire process in an impressive six working days.

Fortunately, the successful applicants were well-equipped with three previous Schengen visas under their belt, which likely boosted their MEV application.

The key to success can be found in the following documents that the family dutifully presented:

  • Nab every page of your passport and make copies, as they're essential components in your application.
  • Sun, sand, and flight: Provide proof of your travel arrangements by showing your confirmed, partially refundable flight tickets.
  • Fill out the application form available on the Embassy of Japan's website, sharp-eyed for details, to ensure a smooth ride.
  • Decide on the length of your stay and sketch out a detailed itinerary, from dawn to dusk.
  • Book your accommodations, either a luxury suite or budget hostel, as platforms like Booking.com will help prove your arrangements.
  • Craft a compelling cover letter, telling them why you want a 5-year MEV and the purpose of your visit.
  • Demonstrate financial fitness to cope with the cost of your Japan sojourn by providing recent bank statements.
  • Backed by a solid business? Include your certificate of incorporation.
  • Need someone to vouch for you? Include a sponsorship letter, together with your sponsor's passport and income tax returns.

Did you see that quick-fire success story circulating around travel forums and social media? That family's triumph offers fascinating insights into Japan visa requirements. If you're still unclear, don't hesitate to ask. The family was more than willing to help, encouraging anyone with questions to reach out.

So, pack your bags (virtually, for now) and get ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting culture of Japan! Just remember to keep these tips handy when you apply for your 5-year MEV.

In the spirit of planning ahead for an immersive cultural experience, ensure you have a solid financial background by providing recent bank statements when applying for a 5-year Multiple-Entry Visa (MEV) to Japan. To further boost your application, consider demonstrating your lifestyle and travel habits by showcasing proof of previous travels, such as Schengen visas or confirmed, partially refundable flight tickets.

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