Do we get all the visa under the same conditions?
Previously on Study in Japan (Chapter 1) and Study in Japan (Chapter 2) , explain all the papers he had to submit to begin the visa to me. Well, yesterday I discovered that in fact the visa they give most of all who want or because it is run by a good school, lawyer etc, without having to produce large paperwork.
Yesterday I went to school where I start studying Japanese in October to get my certificate of eligibility required for the visa, but my surprise was when we showed up at school and get to take all the papers he had sent me to see if was correct (but more than anything by rote, because the certificate of eligibility was done by the immigration office) and took the envelope I had sent with all original papers that had been sending, but ... Uppps, the uncle of the school stares at the envelope and says - haha, not open - and opened the envelope with all those papers that were so important to get the visa before our eyes. They handled everything for me out the certificate of eligibility without filing the papers. Could it be that the immigration office and not trust the school to present hundreds of students each year and not look at the papers as much detail as others?.
For if, with the certificate of eligibility (which is the hardest to get) simply go to the immigration office with your passport, they put a stamp in the passport as the visa processed these two weeks and already have visa .




























