About 
						Japan  Visa Application Any foreign visitor who wishes to enter Japan must 
						have a passport, which will remain valid during the 
						period of stay. In order to enter Japan, visitors 
						usually must comply with the conditions of their visas 
						and authorizations of resident eligibility. However, 
						visa exemptions can be made for citizens of sixty-six 
						different countries provided that their stays are within 
						ninety days such as with stays for sightseeing purposes 
						and that they do not engage in activities where they 
						earn compensation. This page provides information on 
						short stays. Revisions in visa conditions are made 
						periodically. Therefore, please check the “Visa” section 
						in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan website if 
						the latest and detailed information on standard visas or 
						visas other than for those for short stay programs is 
						needed.
						
						Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 
						http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html 
						On Short Stays – Countries and regions that do not 
						require visas
						The following is a list of nationals of countries that 
						have “Reciprocal Visa Exemption Arrangements” with 
						Japan:
						
						For a period of 90 days or less
						Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria(*7), Bahamas, 
						Barbados(*6), Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa 
						Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, 
						Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, 
						Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, 
						Germany(*7), Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong(*3), 
						Hungary, Iceland, Ireland(*7), Israel, Italy, Latvia, 
						Lesotho(*6), Liechtenstein(*7), Lithuania, Luxembourg, 
						Macao(*4), Malaysia(*1), Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, 
						Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, 
						Portugal, Republic of Korea, Romania, San Marino, 
						Serbia(*2), Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, 
						Surinam, Sweden, Switzerland(*7), Taiwan(*5), Tunisia, 
						Turkey(*6), United Kingdom(*7), United States and 
						Uruguay
						
						For a period of 15 days or less
						Thailand(*2) and Brunei
						(*1) For nationals of Malaysia (since July 1, 2013), 
						visas are not required only for holders of ePassport in 
						compliance with ICAO standards. Those who do not hold 
						such ePassport are advised to obtain a visa in advance, 
						otherwise will be strictly examined and may be refused 
						entry to Japan.
						(*2) For nationals of Thailand (since July 1, 2013) and 
						Serbia (since May 1, 2013), visas are not required only 
						for holders of ePassport in compliance with ICAO 
						(International Civil Aviation Organization) standards.
						(*3) For citizens of Hong Kong, visas are not required 
						only for holders of Special Administrative Region (SAR) 
						passport issued by the Hong Kong SAR of the People’s 
						Republic of China or British National Overseas (BNO) 
						passports who have the right of residence in Hong Kong.
						(*4) For citizens of Macao, visas are not required only 
						for holders of SAR passport issued by the Macao SAR of 
						the People’s Republic of China.
						(*5) For citizens of Taiwan, visas are not required only 
						for holders of Taiwan passport which includes a personal 
						identification number.
						(*6) For nationals of Barbados (since April 1, 2010), 
						Turkey (since April 1, 2011) and Lesotho (since April 1, 
						2010), visas are not required only for holders of 
						Machine-Readable Passport (MRP) or ePassport in 
						compliance with ICAO standards. Those who do not hold an 
						MRP or ePassport are advised to obtain a visa in 
						advance, otherwise will be strictly examined and may be 
						refused entry to Japan.
						(*7) For nationals of those countries with visa 
						exemptions permitting stays of up to 6 months under the 
						bilateral visa exemption arrangements, those who wish to 
						stay in Japan for more than 90 days are required to 
						apply for an extension of the period of stay to the 
						Ministry of Justice (Regional Immigration Bureau) before 
						the period of permitted stay is to expire.
						(*8) Nationals of Peru (since July 15, 1995) and 
						Colombia (since February 1, 2004), are advised to obtain 
						a visa in advance, otherwise will be strictly examined 
						and may be refused entry to Japan.
						
						A “Temporary Visitor’s Visa” is usually required as 
						permission to stay in Japan for a period of up to 90 
						days for non-remunerative activities such as 
						sightseeing, participating in amateur sports, visiting 
						relatives, taking inspection tours, participating in 
						lectures or research, attending conferences, making 
						business contacts or other similar activities.
						Needless to say, the “Temporary Visitor’s Visa” cannot 
						be used for any remunerative purposes, which involve 
						profit making or payment acceptance within Japan by the 
						visitor.
						
						Countries that require visas
						Nationals of countries that do not have “Reciprocal Visa 
						Exemption Arrangements” with Japan must obtain a visa. 
						Please see the information below if you are a visitor 
						from a country that does not fall under the sixty-six 
						countries with the visa exemption programs above.
						China 
						http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/topics/china.html
						
						Russia, CIS countries, or Georgia: 
						http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/russia_nis.html
						
						Philippines: 
						http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/philippine.html
						
						Other nationalities (if a visa is necessary)
						http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/other_visa.html
						
						To apply for a visa, please check the following link:
						External:
						http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/short/pdfs/procedure.pdf
						
						As the type of documents required for the application 
						may differ according to the purpose of your visit, the 
						applicant is advised to check with the Japanese Embassy 
						or consulate beforehand.
						Note: 
AICCC is not authorized to assist with the VISA 
						process beyond providing the Notification of Acceptance 
						Letter and Invitation Letter (after registration) issued 
						by the AICCC conference group.
						Should your application be denied, AICCC cannot change 
						the decision of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign 
						Affairs, nor will AICCC engage in discussion or 
						correspondence with the MOFA or the Embassy of Japan on behalf of the 
						applicant. The registration fee cannot be refunded when 
						the VISA application of individual being denied.
Electronic Submission System (PDF format)
Format:
						1. Full paper (Click) 
						2. Abstract (Click)
		
		
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