How I got a 5 Year Multiple Entry Japan Visa for Free

I got my 5- year Multiple Entry JAPAN visa for FREE within an hour. 🇯🇵

➡️➡️ 10 years USA Visa, 10 Years UK Visa, 9 Years Canada Visa, 2 Years Australia Visa, 1 Year Schengen Visa and now I got my 5 Year Japan Visa! ❤️⬅️⬅️ Main tip: Ask and write a letter why you need the 5 years visa!

Hello from Belgrade, Serbia! I flew early morning today from Tivat Airport and it was only a 40 minutes flight, there’s no Japan Embassy or Consulate here in Montenegro but like Japan most countries have it in Serbia.

I arrived at 8:30 am then drove to the embassy and at 10am, I got my visa stamped on my Philippines passport. Now waiting for my flight back home at 3pm! Haha ✈️

Having a temporary residence permit in Montenegro allowed me to apply for my tourist visa there. But I needed to have a USA & Schengen visa to be allowed to enter Serbia. I visited Belgrade last year and it’s so different because it’s winter now.

Yes, you can apply for Japan visa abroad (outside the Philippines) as long as you have residency / work permit in the country where you plan to apply.

It’s my first time to apply for Japan tourist visa and I just left Japan Embassy and they processed my Japan visa within an hour. I contacted them last week about the requirements and I scanned the documents for their approval.

I requested to get a 5 years visa instead of a single entry as it will save me money in the long run. They reviewed it and said it’s approved but I have to go to the Embassy to bring my passport for stamping. Thanks to Mr. Yamasaki for the very efficient service and they even helped me get a taxi afterwards! ❤️

Requirements:
☑️ Passport, Application form and Photo

☑️ Temporary Residence Permit in Montenegro

☑️ Letter of Request - the reason why I’m requesting for 5 years Japan visa, the consul even gave me a format to follow.

☑️ I just have to show proof that I’ve traveled to G7 countries before - so I scanned my stamps and visa.

☑️ Bank Statement (under my name) - Proof that I’m financially capable to travel in the next 5 years in Japan. Most of our money were spent buying our house in cash but I was able to show my bank account Peso savings in the Philippines and the money on my Montenegrin bank account. The consul said that it is enough.

☑️ Original Real Estate Purchase Contract - I have to show proof of my house ownership which would also show the value of our property and that the ownership title is under my name (and my husband).

☑️Certificate of Employment - thankfully my Two Monkeys Tours & Immigration Services Ltd. is a registered company now in Montenegro and I’m the CEO on all the documents so I just printed a document that I’m the Executive Director of my company with stamp and signature.

☑️ Marriage Certificate

☑️ Flight Ticket (reservation is enough and you can also use my Rent a Flight service

☑️Hotel Reservation

☑️ Schedule of Stay (Itinerary /they have the format you can easily download)

The processing fee on getting a Japan visa is free but I think you have to pay for it in the Philippines because you have to process it with a registered travel agency.

I’ve been putting Japan in my last countries to visit but since I’m going home to the Philippines next month ( I might do a meet-up in Manila) then I just decided to go on a side-trip and visit a new country on my list! ❤️

How about you guys? Tell me about your experience of getting a Japan visa! Any tips on where to eat, what to eat and where to go shopping in Osaka and Tokyo?✈️

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P.S. One of the reasons why we decided to “settle down” in Europe is because in the next few years, the countries I’d want to visit on my “Every Country in the World” goal requires a lot of visa applications for me as a Filipino citizen and having a residency abroad would let me apply for visa easier than living a nomadic lifestyle.

I don’t have another citizenship and I want to show you guys that it’s possible to travel everywhere with our Philippines passport! ❤️

If you need help with visa application, I still do travel coaching and you can read testimonials here.

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Positive vibes ❤️

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