Are you anxious about your Japan visa application because you’re a freelancer, you have no guarantor or wala kang travel history? Then, para sayo itong video na ‘to! I was in the exact same situation last year, and yet my 2 applications got approved last February 2019 for single-entry and December 2019 for multiply-entry visas respectively. I’ll be sharing with you 8 tried and tested tips based from my personal experience on how I successfully increased my chances of getting my visa applications approved.

DISCLAIMER: I am NOT an expert in visa processing and following these 8 tips DOES NOT and WILL NOT guarantee anything. Kindly take my advice with a grain of salt. However, I am really positive that the strategies I’m going to share with you can help you achieve one of your travel goals this 2020! Lalaban tayo, para sa Japan! LOL

Quick background about myself:
– I’ve been working as a freelancer since 2015 and I am also a registered self-employed tax payer.
– I have no relatives or anyone who can act as my guarantor when I applied for my Japan visa.
– I lost my old passport, so wala akong proof of my previous trips abroad since 2016. My Japan trip last March 2019 was my very first international trip using my new passport.

Agency: Reli Tours & Travel (This is not a sponsored post.)

February 2019 Japan Visa Application Tourism (Philippine Nationals)
– List of Requirements:
– 9-day Fukuoka-Nagasaki Itinerary:
– Proof of income submitted:
– 2018 ITR
– Certificate of Engagement from Rarejob Philippines Inc. I was an full-time, home-based English tutor during that time.
– Bank certificate with Php 100,000 show money.
– *Note: We already had flight tickets and copies of confirmed bookings in Airbnb and hotels submitted.

December 2019 Multiple-entry Visa for Tourist (Philippine Nationals)
– List of Requirements:
– 7-day Hokkaido Itinerary:
– Cover Letter:
– Proof of income submitted:
– 2018 ITR (Yes, same ITR padin ipinasa ko kasi yung 2019 ITR ay this 2020 ko palang ifa-file. Late ko din nalaman na pwede palang isubmit yung BIR Form 1701Q for 3rd qtr.)
– Certificate of Employment from my current employer. I am now working as a full-time virtual assistant.
– Bank certificate with Php 120,000 show money.
– *Note: No flight tickets and no booking confirmation were submitted.

May all of your dreams come true. Good luck!

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