EASY FREE VISA TO JAPAN



With the visa-free vacation to Japan becomes easy and no longer impossible to do. All sorts of administrative requirements that once a tub wall is impenetrable, now in just two days we've been able to fly to Japan. Still think it's hard to Japan?

However, many are still confused, how ya take care of the visa-free to Japan? Lest complicated and compounded again? No need to worry, because taking care of visa-free to Japan is very easy and is not subject to fees or free! More specifically, let's read the following steps to take care of visa-free to Japan!


1. Special for E-Passport Holders
Having E-Passports
Japan visa exemption to apply only to the citizen e-passport holders (electronic passport). Although the cost of taking care of e-passports are more expensive than the ordinary passports, have e-passports would have multiple benefits. One of them, we can explore Japan. E-passport's in it planted with a biometric chip containing the data holder of the e-passport. So, before taking care of visa at the Japanese Embassy visa and consular section, minna must already have an e-passport first yes.

2. To register E-Passports
After an e-passport, must fill out the form minna request for visa-free to Japan. After filling the form, minna can visit the Japanese Embassy visa and consular section at the Central Jakarta or consulate or the Japanese consulate appropriate division of labor. Check here to see the division of the working area of ​​the Japanese consulate or consular services in Indonesia. Served from 08.30 to 12 noon. Form can be downloaded here.

form
Try to come in the morning, yes, because a long line already waiting. The experience of the staff Roads to Japan comes at 10 am, get a number A-105. Well, can already imagine how crowded the embassy at the time?

 3. Taking a queue number in Loket A
queuing
Patient must when Queued
After arriving at the office of the Embassy of Japan, show them your identification to the officer (KTP). Later we will label the guest officers, so as to have access to enter the embassy. For visa and passport will be served on the first floor.

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Entering the area of ​​visas, usually a lot of confusion applicant regarding taking queue number. The room filled with lounge chairs, counters and tables filling the form. Find tickets for two printing engines with a Japanese flag picture with tuliasn Embassy of Japan. Two of these counters labeled 'A' and 'B'.


Press the button-making machines 'A' and take a queue number. Counters in this embassy is composed of five counters, with details of three counters A and 2 B. Counters A counter specifically for visas, while B specific to the Japanese administrative services. So note the number above the counter, who knew it was your turn to be served.

4. Prepare Documents
Set up e-passports and form 'Registration Form for Visa Waiver to Enter Japan' Before going to the counter A. services in the visa will not be upset, very fast and professional. However, it must still be patient to wait queue snaking yes.


If the queue number already appears on the screen, fill in the e-passport and visa-free request form, and be done with care process. Later, minna will get the sign-making e-passports. To capture e-passports were marked with visa-free, can be represented by anyone, as long as it carries the mark making the original passport. Simply waiting for two days, minna could go to Japan. For example on Monday handed over the application for Tuesday can be taken at the same place, starting at 13:30 until 15:00 pm.


This is the ease visa at the Embassy of Japan. There must have return tickets to Japan or savings contain tens of millions, minna can already have a visa-free. If at any time planned to Japan, the stay set off later. And of course, still preparing everything needed for Japan is also yes. See here some tips to survive in Japan.

Keep in mind, visa waiver is valid for three years and allowed us to stay up to 15 days in Japan many times. How, so add to the Japanese want, right? Travel Japan weve fun. Let's go to Japan!

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