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Japan Tourist Visa for Dominica Citizens: Everything you need to know
iVisa
10 min read
Updated on Jan 23, 2024

Are you a citizen of Dominica planning a trip to Japan? If so, you might wonder about the Japan Tourist Visa requirements and the process involved. You're in the right place! This comprehensive guide will tell you everything you need to know about getting a Japan Tourist Visa as a citizen of Dominica.

We've got you covered, from the application process to the necessary documents. Plus, you can rely on our guide services for professional support during the process. So, let's dive in and explore Japan's exciting world of tourism!

Japan Entrance Tourism

Types of Japanese visas for Dominican citizens

Before your trip, you must learn about the various Japanese visa options for Dominican citizens. Japan offers different types of visas to suit your specific travel needs. Check out these popular choices to find the perfect visa for you:

  • Japan Tourist Visa: If you're eager to immerse yourself in Japan's vibrant culture, visit captivating attractions, and be amazed by breathtaking landscapes, the Japan Tourist Visa is the way to go. This visa allows you to enjoy leisure and tourism in Japan fully.

  • Japanese Business Visa: If you're heading to Japan for business purposes like attending meetings or signing contracts, you must apply for a Japanese Business Visa. Ensure you have an invitation letter from a Japanese company to meet the requirements.

  • Japan Work Visa: Do you have a job offer from a Japanese company and plan to work there? The Japan Work Visa is the one for you. You must have a letter from your employer to kick-start the application process. Work visas are tailored to the specific type of work you'll be engaged in, whether it's skilled labor, research, or teaching.

  • Japan Student Visa: Interested in studying in Japan? The Japan Student Visa is your ticket to enrolling in recognized educational programs at Japanese institutions. You'll need a letter of acceptance from your academic institution to support your application.

  • Japan Spouse or Dependent Visa: If you're married to a Japanese citizen or a foreign citizen residing in Japan, you may be eligible for the Japan Spouse or Dependent Visa. This visa allows you to join your spouse or family in Japan and stay together.

If a short-term tourist visa is right for you, apply now for a Japan Tourist Visa!

Do Dominican citizens need a Visitor Visa for Japan?

Yes! As a Dominican citizen, you need a visa to travel to Japan. You must get a Japanese Tourist Visa, also known as a Japan Visitor Visa, for tourism purposes.

Keep in mind that visa requirements may vary depending on your nationality. Some foreigners from countries other than Dominica can apply online for an e-Visa or even enjoy visa-free entry. To see the available options, you can use our handy Visa Checker Tool.

Japan Tourist Visa for Dominican citizens: What is this Japan visa?

If you dream of experiencing Japan's stunning sites and landscapes, you must get a Japan Tourist Visa. This visa is a paper visa and involves an application process at the Embassy. Let's take a closer look at the two Japan Tourist Visa types available:

  • Single-entry visa: With a single-entry visa, you can visit Japan as a tourist for a one-time trip. It's valid for up to 90 days after issued, and you can stay in the country for 15 to 30 days Per Entry. Our iVisa Experts will help you make the application process easy and stress-free!

  • Multiple-entry visa: A multiple-entry visa allows you to make several tourist visits to Japan over three years, with a maximum stay of 90 days per entry. Unfortunately, we don't provide guidance services for this option. We work to simplify travel! When you apply with us, our iVisa Experts will assist you with the paperwork, ensuring a smooth application process. Just remember to apply for this visa in your residence country.

Visit Japan: Benefits of a Japan Tourist Visa for Dominican citizens

By getting a Japan Tourist Visa, you'll access many exciting activities and experiences in Japan. Check out some of the fantastic things you can do with this visa:

  • Explore cultural sites: Get ready to visit ancient temples, shrines, and historical landmarks, and immerse yourself in Japan's rich cultural heritage. Places like Kyoto, Nara, and Kamakura are renowned for their historical sites.

  • Marvel at natural beauty: Japan offers stunning seasonal beauty, from cherry blossoms in spring to colorful autumn foliage. Take advantage of Mount Fuji, national parks, and the scenic countryside. They're breathtaking!

  • Indulge in traditional cuisine: Sushi, ramen, tempura, yakitori, and more. Explore local street food markets and traditional tea houses for a true culinary adventure.

  • Enjoy festivals: Join in the fun by participating in traditional festivals like cherry blossom viewing parties (hanami), fireworks festivals (hanabi), and lively summer festivals (matsuri). These events showcase Japan's vibrant culture and community spirit.

  • Visit theme parks and attractions: Get your thrills at famous theme parks like Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan. There's never a dull moment, from exhilarating rides to live shows and unique attractions.

  • Discover art and technology: Immerse yourself in contemporary art galleries, museums, and interactive exhibitions. And for all you tech enthusiasts, Akihabara in Tokyo is the place to be. It's the hub of anime, manga, and gaming culture. Prepare to be amazed!

What you cannot do with a Japan Tourist Visa

While this travel visa opens up a world of possibilities, there are a few things you can't do when you enter Japan with it. Here's the lowdown:

  • You can't engage in cultural, municipal, or sports exchanges.

  • You can't work in Japan.

  • Business activities such as liaisons, meetings, consultations, contract signing, after-sales service, advertising, or market research are off-limits.

  • You can't visit friends and family living in Japan.

Benefits of getting your Japan Tourist Visa with iVisa

Applying for your Japan Tourist Visa with us has fantastic perks. Here's what you can expect:

  • 100% government compliance: Our iVisa Experts ensure your application meets all government requirements, increasing your chances of visa approval.

  • Expert support: We've got your back every step of the way. If you have questions or need assistance, we're here to help!

  • Simplified form: Our visa application form is shorter and easier to understand than the Japanese Embassy's.

  • Save your progress: Take your time to complete the form, make changes whenever necessary, and save your progress for later. No need to rush!

  • Step-by-step guide: To ensure a smooth visa application process, we provide a comprehensive PDF manual filled with valuable tips and tricks.

japan train landscape

Japan Tourist Visa requirements for Dominican citizens

If you're a citizen of Dominica planning to visit Japan, there are specific Japan visa requirements you need to fulfill. Take a look at the essential details to obtain your Japan Tourist Visa:

Japan Tourist Visa: Eligibility criteria for Dominican citizens

  • Passport validity: Your Dominica passport must remain valid for at least six months beyond the intended duration of your stay in Japan. Make sure it has enough blank pages for the visa endorsement.

  • Purpose of visit: Your trip to Japan should be solely for tourism-related activities.

  • Financial capability: You must demonstrate sufficient funds to support your stay in Japan, including expenses for accommodation, transportation, meals, and other anticipated costs.

  • Clear criminal record: The Japanese authorities require a clean criminal record for all Tourist Visa applicants.

Japan visa requirements: Required documents for Dominican citizens

  • **Completed visa application form***

  • Valid passport

  • Travel itinerary – This should include confirmed hotel bookings, flight reservations, and tickets for any planned attractions.

  • Financial documents – You must provide evidence of sufficient funds to support your trip.

  • Passport-size photographs – You must use our convenient [digital passport photo service] to get one effortlessly.

  • Additional documents – You may need to submit additional documents depending on your circumstances. We'll provide a personalized list of the necessary documents based on your situation.

Financial requirements for Dominican citizens

  • Bank statements for the last three months.

  • Salary slips

  • Employment letter

  • Additional sponsorship documents – If you're being sponsored or financially supported by a third party, such as a family member or friend, you may need additional supporting documents. This can include a sponsorship letter, the sponsor's bank statements, and a letter explaining the nature of the financial support.

Japan visa application process for Dominican travelers

Applying for a visa can sometimes seem overwhelming, but worry not! We're here to assist you throughout the process and make it smooth. We even have a convenient iVisa App that you can use to complete your application from your phone.

Check out the step-by-step process of applying for a Japan Tourist Visa below.

Visa application form: Step-by-step guide to applying for the Japan Tourist Visa in Dominica

Follow these five steps to apply for your Japan Tourist Visa:

  • Step 1: Complete the visa application form on our website or iVisa App, providing personal and travel information.

  • Step 2: Pay the iVisa processing fee using PayPal, Venmo, Amazon Pay, or a credit/debit card.

  • Step 3: We'll provide a detailed list of all the documents you must submit to the Japanese Embassy. Gather all the necessary paperwork for your visa appointment.

  • Step 4: Schedule a visa appointment at the Japanese Embassy. During the appointment, you'll pay the government fee of US$42.00. Sometimes, you may also be required to undergo a visa interview.

  • Step 5: Wait for the government to process your application. We hope for a quick and smooth approval!

Japanese Embassy in Dominica

You must visit the Japanese Embassy or Consulate to submit your application. The Embassy of Japan in Trinidad and Tobago processes visa requests from citizens of Dominica, which means you must travel to attend your visa appointment. Don't worry; we'll provide all the necessary details to schedule your appointment. Here is the contact information for the Embassy:

  • Embassy of Japan in Trinidad and Tobago: 5 Hayes Street, St. Clair, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. (P.O.Box 1039)

  • Telephone number: 1 (868) 628 - 5991

  • Email: [email protected]

  • Japan's Embassy website

Tips for a successful Japan Tourist Visa application in Dominica

To increase your chances of a successful visa application, keep the following tips in mind:

  • Provide clear and accurate details: Ensure all the information you provide on the application form is clear and matches the information on your supporting documents.

  • Be organized: Gather all the necessary documents based on your specific circumstances and keep them organized in a transparent manila folder. This will make the process smoother.

  • Stay truthful: Always provide truthful information in your application. Providing false or misleading details can result in visa refusal or future travel restrictions.

  • Apply in advance: This allows for sufficient processing time and helps you account for potential delays.

Common reasons for visa refusals in Dominica

To avoid common visa application mistakes that may lead to a refusal, ensure the following:

  • Don't apply as a tourist but plan to stay with a friend or family member.

  • Ensure you have sufficient funds to support your trip.

  • Maintain consistency between the visa application form and supporting documents.

Remember, our iVisa Experts will review your application to ensure it meets all government requirements!

Japan boats river

Japan Tourist Visa fees for Dominican citizens

When applying for a Japan Tourist Visa with us, there are two visa fees that you must consider:

  • iVisa service fee for Dominican citizens: USD $163.99. This fee covers the cost of our guided visa services and all the benefits we provide. You can rely on our services to ensure a smooth and hassle-free visa application process.

  • Japan government visa fee: US$42. The government requires this visa fee to process your application.

Japan Tourist Visa processing time in Dominica

When you apply for the Japan Tourist Visa with us, the following are the processing times you can expect:

  • iVisa processing time: 30 days. This includes the time required to complete the visa application form and for our expert team to review it thoroughly. We want to ensure everything is perfect for your successful application.

  • Japanese government processing time: The Japanese government usually takes one to four weeks to process visa applications.

We highly recommend applying for your Japan Tourist Visa at least two months before your intended travel date to avoid last-minute stress.

Japanese visa: What to expect after submitting the Japan Visa application in Dominica?

Once you've submitted your documents to the Japanese Embassy, here's what you can expect:

  • Acknowledgment receipt: You'll receive an acknowledgment receipt that confirms your application has been successfully submitted and is now being processed.

  • Embassy review: The Embassy will review your application and supporting documents. If additional information is required, they may contact you for clarification.

  • Visa outcome notification: The Embassy will notify you of the visa outcome using the contact information you provided during the application process.

Visa status: Japan Tourist Visa approval and denial for Dominican citizens

There are two possible outcomes for your Japan Tourist Visa application:

  • Approved visa application: You'll receive a notification confirming the approval. You'll then be required to pick up your passport at the Embassy. Remember to bring along the necessary identification documents as instructed.

  • Denied visa application: The embassy will inform you about the refusal and explain the decision. Depending on their policies, you can appeal or reapply if you believe the decision was unfair.

Where can I learn more about the Japan Tourist Visa?

If you have any questions about the Japan Tourist Visa, please don't hesitate to contact our customer service team. They can assist you via online chat or email at [email protected] and are always ready to help.

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Japan, consult our Japan Travel Guide. It's packed with helpful information, such as must-see places, transportation options, and other tips and tricks.

We wish you a wonderful trip to Japan!

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html
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