Immigration Procedures
For those residing abroad
-To acquire a "Student" visa for your study in Japan
Certificate of Eligibility of Residence
You need to acquire a "Student" visa in order to study at SOKENDAI. For the visa acquisition, you have to apply for the visa in person at the Japanese Embassy or Consulate nearest to your residence in your home country. It usually takes no less than 3 months for issuance of the visa. This long process can be shortened with a Certificate of Eligibility (COE). A COE is issued before the visa application by the regional immigration authority in Japan, as evidence that you fulfill all the conditions of the Immigration Control Act, and thus by showing the COE to the Japanese government officer in your home country, you can obtain the visa more easily. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you apply for the visa with a COE. The following is the outline of the visa acquisition procedure with a COE.
- Your academic adviser or departmental staff at SOKENDAI will submit an application for a COE to an Immigration Office with jurisdiction. (See 4 in the chart below.)
- After issuance of a COE, the academic adviser or departmental staff at SOKENDAI will send it to the student. (See 8 in the chart below.)
- The student will apply for a visa at the Japanese Embassy/Consulate nearest to his/her residence with the COE. (See 9 in the chart below.)
To apply for a COE, you need to follow the steps outlined below.
How to apply for a COE
- After completing the form, send the file to the departmental staff or your academic adviser.
- Also, send a copy of your passport showing all basic information, your photograph and related certificates of receipt of Scholarship.(if applicable) Then, the departmental staff or your academic adviser will apply for the COE with the documents you sent.
- After one and a half months, the COE will be sent to you. Then, please go to the Japanese Embassy/Consulate nearest to your residence and apply for the visa with the COE. As you are required to submit several documents as well as the COE at your application, please check the website of the Japanese Embassy in your home country and prepare them beforehand.
For those staying in Japan
-To change the status of residence of your visa to "Student"
Application for Change of Status of Residence
If you are now residing in Japan with a "Cultural Activities" or "Dependant" visa, please be sure to change your present status of residence to "Student".
If you are now residing in Japan with an "Engineer" visa, please change your status of residence to "Student", unless you are going to be enrolled as a Working Student. The "Engineer" visas are basically issued to foreigners under employment contract with employers in Japan. As you are going to be enrolled in SOKENDAI as a student, you should change the status to "Student", which fits the purpose of your stay in Japan.
If you are residing in Japan with a "Spouse of Japanese" visa, it is not always necessary to change the present status of your visa. However, please be reminded that without a "Student" visa, you will be ineligible for most of services for international students.
Those who are going to change the resident status of their present visas should file the application at the regional immigration office in person. The required documents for the application include an application form issued by SOKENDAI as well as an application filled out by the applicant. Please read the following instruction for the details.
How to apply for the application form issued by SOKENDAI
- Download the Application Form for Change of Status of Residence below ('Required documents' 1.) and fill out the form according to the sample.
- After completing the form, please send the file and an Application Form for Certificates to your department office.
- The department office will forward the documents to the Student Affairs Section in Hayama.
- You will receive the sealed application form from SOKENDAI about one week after your submission of the file. Please go to the regional immigration office and submit the form and other required documents.
Required Documents
- For Current Students: Certificate of Enrollment
For Prospective Students: Acceptance Letter from SOKENDAI
*You may be required to submit other documents such as an Admission Permit issued after your payment of registration fee. If you submit the application after your enrollment, you should submit a Certificate of Enrollment instead. - For Current Students: Academic Transcript in SOKENDAI
For Prospective Students: Certificate of (Expected) Graduation and Academic Transcript of the last university attended - Original and a copy of your passport (The copy should show your basic information, photograph, and latest visa and landing permit.)
- Original and a copy of your Residence Card (Both sides)
- 4,000 yen for fee (You should pay the fee by revenue stamp when your application is approved.)
- related certificates of receipt of Scholarship.(if applicable)
-To extend the period of residence of your visa
- Application for Extension of Period of Stay
Applications are accepted three months before the expiration date of the present visa. You need to go in person to the regional immigration office in charge of your department's address and apply for the extension. The required documents for the application include an application form issued by SOKENDAI as well as an application filled out by yourself. Please read the following instruction for the details.
How to apply for the application form issued by SOKENDAI
- Download the Application Form for Extension of Period of Stay below ('Required documents' 1.) and fill out the form according to the sample.
- After completing the form, please send the file and an Application Form for Certificates to your department office.
- The departmental staff will forward the documents to the Student Affairs Section in Hayama.
- You will receive the sealed application form from SOKENDAI about one week after your submission of the file. Please go to the regional immigration office and submit the form and other required documents.
Required Documents
- For Current Students: Certificate of Enrollment
For Prospective Students: Acceptance Letter from SOKENDAI
*You may be required to submit other documents such as an Admission Permit issued after your payment of registration fee. If you submit the application after your enrollment, you should submit a Certificate of Enrollment instead. - For Current Students: Academic Transcript in SOKENDAI
For Prospective Students: Certificate of (Expected) Graduation and Academic Transcript of the last university attended - Original and a copy of your passport (The copy should show your basic information, photograph, and latest visa and landing permit.)
- Original and a copy of your Residence Card (Both sides)
- 4,000 yen for fee (You should pay the fee by revenue stamp when your application is approved.)
- related certificates of receipt of Scholarship.(if applicable)
*NOTE
A special exception shall be made for those who has filed an application by his/her expiration date of residence, yet has received no official decision on the application by the said date. In such case, he/she is allowed to stay until the day the decision is made for the application or two months after the expiration date, whichever comes earlier. However, you will be considered as an illegal resident if you continue to stay in Japan more than two months after the expiration date of your current visa, even if you haven't received the result of your application by then. The application can be filed three months before the expiration date of your current visa. Please try to submit applications ahead of time.
-To engage in RA activities or part-time works
Permission to Engage in Activities other than Those Permitted under the Status of Residence Previously Granted
Working Hours
28 hours per week (8 hours per day during university vacations, i.e. summer, winter and spring vacations)
* The non-degree students who have a 14-hour Work Permit should engage in work within the present limit. If you wish to have the limit of the work permit extended to 28 hours per week, you are required to reapply for it to the Immigration Office.
Prohibited Work Fields
You are NOT allowed to work at an adult entertainment service sector such as a hostess bar or a cabaret, where an attendant serves customers at their table, or a gambling establishment, e.g. a pachinko or game parlor.
Required Documents
- Passport
- Residence Card
- Certificate of Enrollment
After 2010, in stead of issuing a paper permit, a seal of work permit is affixed to your passport. Please be sure to bring your passport when you go to receive a work permit.
-To leave Japan temporarily during your stay
Re-Entry Permit
When leaving Japan for a short period of time, you are required to obtain a re-entry permit at the Immigration Office before leaving. However, if you fulfill the following two conditions, you do not have to do so. This system is called "a special re-entry permit". In this case, please show your Residence Card to the immigration officer during the embarkation procedure.
Condition 1: You possess a valid passport and a Residence Card. *
Condition 2: You will return to Japan within 1 year of your departure to continue your study in Japan. **
* The special re-entry permit system also applies to those who possess a valid alien registration certificate.
** If your period of stay expires within 1 year of your departure, please ensure that you re-enter Japan before the expiration.
If you do not fulfill the above two conditions (e.g., you are going to leave Japan for more than a year), you have to obtain a re-entry permit before leaving Japan. Otherwise, you will be required to obtain a new visa to re-entry Japan, which will take you more than one month.
Please make sure that you carry the Residence Card during the immigration procedure.
Required Documents
- Passport
- Residence Card
- Student ID Card
- Fee for a one-time permit: ¥3,000
Fee for a multiple permit: ¥6,000- * A Re-Entry Permit is issued on the day of application.
-To seek employment after graduation
Immigration Procedures for International Students Seeking Employment in Japan after Graduation
If an international student with the residence status 'Student' wishes to continue his/her residence in order to seek employment after graduation and also he/she has been recommended as such by the university he/she is enrolled in, a change of visa status to "Designated Activities"(Period of stay: 6 months) is permitted, as well as a one-time extension of the visa, thus a stay for a period up to one year is possible. *This system is not applicable to non-regular students.
Required Documents
- Passport
- Residence Card
- Diploma or graduation certificate from the university graduated.
- A letter of recommendation from the university graduated, regarding his/her job-searching after graduation
- Documents confirming that the applicant is actively seeking employment.
"Designated Activities" visa for Prospective employees
International students with the residence status "Student" or "Designated Activities" for continuous job hunting received a job offer while they are enrolled at university or receive a job offer by continuous job hunting after graduation can change residence status to "Designated Activities" and continue to stay in Japan for the purpose of staying until he/she is hired by prospective employer if he/she meets certain requirements.
Required Documents
- Passport
- Residence Card
- Required Documents to apply for change of status which will be changed according to the visa status from your prospective employer
- Evidence from your prospective employer that confirming you have received a job and documents that can confirm the job offer date
- Documents that can confirm the training contents(if applicable)
Work Permit
International students who have acquired "Designated activities" status with the intention of engaging in full-time employment may apply for "Permission to Engage in Activity Other Than That Permitted under the Status of Residence Previously Granted" and work up to 28 hours a week. In order to apply for "Permission to Engage in Activity Other Than That Permitted under the Status of Residence Previously Granted," a letter of recommendation from the university is required.
Visas for Family
When you change your residence status to 'Designated Activities', your family members with dependant visas are required to apply for a change of states to "Designated Activities" at the same time.
-What procedures should be followed after entering into Japan?
Administrative Procedure After Entering Japan
Mid- to long-tern foreign residents in Japan will be issued a Residence Card after being granted landing permission at port of entry. During your stay in Japan, a Residence Card serves as one of the most important IDs, along with a passport. You are required to carry it with you at all times.
1. Issuance of Residence Card
Residence Card will be issued at Narita, Haneda, Chubu, and Kansai airports. Those who landed at other ports, a Residence Card will be mailed to them following certain procedures.
Note: For those who entered Japan on or before July 8, 2012, their current alien registration certificate will be deemed equivalent to a Residence Card for a certain period after the enforcement of the amended law. Please note, however, that this transitional measure will only be in effect until the expiration date of your period of stay. If you are going to be enrolled in SOKENDAI continuously after the expiration date or if you are going to engage in other activities than research/study in SOKENDAI, please make sure to apply for an extension of period of stay/change of resident status. In such instances, you will return your alien registration certificate to the Immigration Office and be given a Resident Card instead.
2. Notification of Place of Residence - Resident Registration -
Required documents for Resident Registration
- Passport
- Residence Card
- Name Seal (Signature is also acceptable)
-When students leave SOKENDAI or move into SOKENDAI from another organization
Notification of the accepting organization
Required Documents
- A copy of Residence Card *In case of mailing
How to submit
Bring to the office
Please bring the notification form to the Regional Immigration Office in charge of your address (Please ask the Regional Immigration Office or the Immigration Information Center).
(Postal Address) Notification Reception Resident Management Information Department Tokyo Immigration Bureau 14F, YOTSUYA TOWER. 1-6-1Yotsuya Shinjuku ,Tokyo, 160-0004 *Please write "The notification form is enclosed" in red letters on the envelope.
Internet
-When students take a leave of absence from the University
Leave of Absence and Residence Status
A "Student" residence status is authorized to those who engage in receiving education at educational institutions in Japan.
If you stay in Japan while taking a leave of absence from the University for over 3 months with a "Student" residence status, you will lose your status by the act (Article 22-4, Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act).
You are required to either depart from Japan immediately or complete the necessary procedures to change the residence status unless you have a legitimate reason to continue to stay in Japan which is considered by the Immigration Bureau. Taking a leave of absence due to financial reasons is not considered as a legitimate reason.
In addition, you are not allowed to engage in part-time jobs with a 'Student' status while taking a leave of absence.
In any case, if you need to stay in Japan while taking a leave of absence, please consult with the Immigration Bureau in advance.
Return from a Leave of Absence and Immigration Procedures
If your period of stay has expired while being out of Japan, you are required to obtain the Certificate of Eligibility (COE) again.
As the examination takes time, please contact your department office by 3 months before your return from a leave of absence and complete the necessary procedures.
For Research students / Auditing students with credit / Auditing students
For Research students / Auditing students with credit / Auditing students
If the student is enrolled in the university with a 'Student' status of residence, please take note of the following matters required by the Immigration Bureau.
■Research students can hold a 'Student' status of residence for up to two years.
The student cannot hold a 'Student' status of residence more than two years including the period for which he/she has been enrolled as a research student at other universities. If special circumstances require the student to continue enrollment as a research student, please inquire the Immigration Bureau beforehand. Please note that the university will not refund admission fee or tuition fee that has already been paid, even in the case of the termination of his/her status of residence.
■Auditing students with credit and auditing students must register for at least 10 hours of courses per week.
If the student fail to register for at least 10 hours of courses per week, a 'Student' status of residence will be terminated. Please be sure to attend 10 or more hours of courses.
■In principle, auditing students with credit and auditing students can hold a 'Student' status of residence for one year.
The student cannot hold a 'Student' status of residence more than one year including the period for which he/she has been enrolled as an auditing student with credit and an auditing student at other universities. If special circumstances require the student to continue enrollment as an auditing student with credit and an auditing student, please inquire the Immigration Bureau beforehand. Please note that the university will not refund admission fee or tuition fee that has already been paid, even in the case of the termination of his/her status of residence.
Contact
- SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)
- Student Affairs Section
- TEL : 81-46-858-1527
- Email: gakusei(at)ml.soken.ac.jp