Home Moving to Japan Visa questionMMoving to JapanVisa questionDecember 20, 20222 comments I’m applying for a student visa for 4 years and I live in the US however I’m not an American citizen. I have a permanent residence card can I apply from the Seattle consulate? Tags:Moving to Japan 2 commentsIf you’re a legal resident of the US you shouldn’t have any issues using the Japanese consulate assigned to the area you’re living in.You should be fine. The requirement is only to go to a consulate from where you live, not so much one from your country of citizenship.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
If you’re a legal resident of the US you shouldn’t have any issues using the Japanese consulate assigned to the area you’re living in.
You should be fine. The requirement is only to go to a consulate from where you live, not so much one from your country of citizenship.
MMoving to JapanApplying for student visa for Japanese language school, but my university won’t give me my transcripts. I only attended college for 1 semester and while I have well beyond the required Japanese study, it was all self-taught so shouldn’t need those transcripts as evidence. Do I really need them?October 19, 20233 comments I would like to just apply listing my high school, my diploma, and evidence of my studies. I…
MMoving to Japan3 Month Internship in TokyoMay 25, 2024No comments Hi all, I'm a german going to Tokyo for a 3 month research internship later this year (late…
MMoving to JapanNative english for jobs.March 11, 20225 comments Does being a native speaker mean you need to be from an english speaking country or a nativelike…
2 comments
If you’re a legal resident of the US you shouldn’t have any issues using the Japanese consulate assigned to the area you’re living in.
You should be fine. The requirement is only to go to a consulate from where you live, not so much one from your country of citizenship.