Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How long do you have to be married to a japanese woman to gain a visa?

If you marry a japanese woman to gain a spouse visa, what is the amount of time you have to stay married so that you don't get kicked out of japan if you get divorced?How long do you have to be married to a japanese woman to gain a visa?
I agree with Amy. They will take your visa away if you divorce. One of my friend married foreigner and divorced. He needed leave Japan but he didn't want to. So he tried( begged) my other friend to marry him so he can stay in Japan. He left Japan.How long do you have to be married to a japanese woman to gain a visa?
You should never marry someone just for something like that. I love Japanese women but I would never marry one just to get a Visa. Marry one because you love her. I have never been to Japan but would love to some day. I am trying to learn to speak and read in Japanese.

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Don't they keep coming back to make sure ya are both together
If you only got married to a Japanese woman and have a spouse visa, you will be kicked out of Japan as soon as you divorced as others say.





But there are 2 ways you can stay in Japan even after divorce.





One is to take permanent right to live in Japan. And the other is to be naturalized in Japan.





Both are possible if you stay married for 3 years with a Japanese woman. You need another application and I don't know how easy or hard to take those rights.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturalizat鈥?/a>
aha after a visa are we?


you couldnt have made it more obvious if you tried!
If you get divorced, they will take your visa away and kick you out of Japan unless you get the work or other proper visa to stay.


Japan doesn't want to accept immigrants, and actually Japan restricts immigration more than the States.
When you get divorced your spouse visa is recinded.


You would have to have permanent residency to be able to stay.


It's people like you that give the rest of us a hard time.
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