Visa to Japan for Cambodian citizen?
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Re: Visa to Japan for Cambodian citizen?
phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sun May 13, 2018 3:33 pm just curious; have u given the embassy a call?
No.194, Moha Vithei Preah Norodom, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Mon
Phnom Penh P.O. Box 21, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
+855 23 217 161
http://www.kh.emb-japan.go.jp/consular/ ... ndex-e.htm
seems pretty straight forward and they give you samples to providehttp://www.kh.emb-japan.go.jp/consular/ ... 170703.pdfVisa Application Documents
1.Visa Application Form(English)
2.Visa Application form Sample(English)
3.Letter of Reason for invitation(Japanese)(English)
4.List of Visa Applicants(Japanese)(English)
5.Schedule of stay(Japanese)(English)
6.Sample of Schedule of stay(Japanese)(English)
7.Letter of Guarantee(Japanese)(English)
8.Overviews of company/ organization(Japanese)(English)
Thanks Richard. No not called yet. I am not going for a few months so am not in any rush, just thought I might be able to get some legwork done beforehand.
I have read quite a lot online. I know about the guarantor & invitation letter, both not relevant to me as need to be from a Japanese citizen/resident. there did not seem to be anywhere about travelling with the 'sponsor' or proof of funds not in the name of the applicant.
I was just hoping for someone who had gone through the process and had any tips before engaging
Re: Visa to Japan for Cambodian citizen?
Any progress on this? I'm interested in how it turns out. Sometimes the required documents listed online aren't the same as what an embassy wants.
Re: Visa to Japan for Cambodian citizen?
It's not too tough, but the rules are crazy. You literally have to fill out an agenda report detailing what the Khmer person will do every minute of every day. You can't leave any time unaccounted.
9:00 wake up and eat breakfast in hotel
9:30-11:30 tour asakusa
etc
For the entire duration of the trip, from the minute you land until the minute you leave.
9:00 wake up and eat breakfast in hotel
9:30-11:30 tour asakusa
etc
For the entire duration of the trip, from the minute you land until the minute you leave.
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