Japan Visa Exigences 2026
Nationals of countries without a visa-exemption arrangement with Japan, or nationals from visa-waiver countries staying longer than 90 days or for purposes other than tourism (work, study, family, long-term residence). Japan operates a visa-waiver programme covering 70+ countries/regions for short-term stays — most get 90 days, but Indonesia and Thailand get 15, Brunei and Qatar get 30, and several countries (Indonesia, Brazil, UAE, Serbia, etc.) need an ICAO ePassport. For most long-term categories (work, student, spouse, dependent), a Certificate of Eligibility (COE / 在留資格認定証明書) issued in Japan by your sponsor or host is required before applying for the visa abroad.
- Single-entry visa
- ¥15,000 (~US$100)
- Multiple-entry visa
- ¥30,000 (~US$200)
- Transit visa
- ¥3,500
- Certificate of Eligibility (COE)
- Free
- eVisa (short-term)
- Same as single-entry
- Certificate of Eligibility (COE)
- 1–3 months
- COE — family / spouse (recent average)
- ~100+ days
- Visa decision at consulate (after COE)
- 5–7 working days
- COE validity for entry
- 3 months
Qui a besoin d’un Japan Visa ?
Nationals of countries without a visa-exemption arrangement with Japan, or nationals from visa-waiver countries staying longer than 90 days or for purposes other than tourism (work, study, family, long-term residence). Japan operates a visa-waiver programme covering 70+ countries/regions for short-term stays — most get 90 days, but Indonesia and Thailand get 15, Brunei and Qatar get 30, and several countries (Indonesia, Brazil, UAE, Serbia, etc.) need an ICAO ePassport. For most long-term categories (work, student, spouse, dependent), a Certificate of Eligibility (COE / 在留資格認定証明書) issued in Japan by your sponsor or host is required before applying for the visa abroad.
Où faire la demande
Visa application: at the Japanese embassy, consulate-general, or accredited visa application centre (e.g. JVAC in many countries, VFS in select markets) with jurisdiction over your place of residence. Certificate of Eligibility (COE): filed in Japan by your sponsor (employer, school, or Japanese spouse) at the local Regional Immigration Services Bureau of the Immigration Services Agency (ISA / 出入国在留管理庁). The COE is sent to you abroad before you apply for the visa.
Frais
- Single-entry visa
- ¥15,000 (~US$100)
- Multiple-entry visa
- ¥30,000 (~US$200)
- Transit visa
- ¥3,500
- Certificate of Eligibility (COE)
- Free
- eVisa (short-term)
- Same as single-entry
Visa fees were revised upward on 1 April 2026 — the first increase since 1978. Single-entry visas now cost approximately ¥15,000 (about US$100), up from ¥3,000. Multiple-entry visas are ¥30,000 (about US$200), up from ¥6,000. Transit visas cost about ¥3,500. The Certificate of Eligibility (COE) itself is free to obtain in Japan — only the consular visa fee applies. Fees are payable in local currency at the Japanese embassy or consulate and may vary slightly by jurisdiction.
Frais au 28 mai 2026. Confirmez les montants actuels sur la source officielle avant de payer.
Que prévoir
Documents et pièces à présenter au rendez-vous ou à joindre à votre demande.
- Valid passport (with at least one blank visa page and 6+ months validity)
- Visa application form (downloadable from MOFA)
- One recent 35×45 mm biometric photo on light background
- Original Certificate of Eligibility (COE) plus a copy — required for work, student, spouse, dependent categories
- Flight itinerary or travel reservation
- Proof of financial means (bank statements, employer letter, scholarship letter, or sponsor's tax documents)
- Supporting documents per category — employment contract (work), Letter of Acceptance from school (student), family register koseki tōhon and marriage certificate (spouse)
- For digital nomad visa: proof of annual income of ¥10 million+ and private health insurance covering Japan
Combien de temps cela prend-il ?
- Certificate of Eligibility (COE)
- 1–3 months
- COE — family / spouse (recent average)
- ~100+ days
- Visa decision at consulate (after COE)
- 5–7 working days
- COE validity for entry
- 3 months
The Certificate of Eligibility (COE) is the slow step — typically 1 to 3 months at the Regional Immigration Bureau in Japan, with some categories (family reunification, spouse) currently averaging 100+ days due to post-pandemic application surges. Once the COE reaches you abroad, the visa itself is fast: usually 5 to 7 working days at the Japanese embassy or consulate. The COE is valid for 3 months from issuance — you must enter Japan within that window.
Les délais varient selon le lieu, la saison et chaque dossier. Vérifiez toujours la file d’attente actuelle sur la source officielle avant de réserver un voyage.
Vérifiez avant de déposer. Nous compilons ces informations à partir de sources officielles gouvernementales et les revérifions régulièrement. Frais, délais et règles changent sans préavis — confirmez toujours les informations actuelles sur le site officiel avant de déposer une demande ou de régler des frais.
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Une photo de japan visa conforme à la réglementation, vérifiée par IA avant l’enregistrement.