Applying Tourist Visa Japan The Philippines Visa Requirements

12 Lessons Learned from Denied Japan Tourist Visa Cases (Updated February 2024)

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Japan Tourist Visa sticker in a Philippine Passport
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Reminder:
Japan Tourist Visa application, policies, and requirements are subject to change. If you wish to apply for a visa, you should always do more research about your current case or situation.

I’ve heard many horror stories about visa refusal in Japan, especially when applying for a tourist visa. Some of them have already booked their hotels and tours, perfectly planned the itinerary, or are excited to meet their family and friends in Japan.

If your application is denied, the Japanese Embassy in Manila won’t disclose the reason for refusal, they will instead stick a barcode of your application with a red highlight if your visa application is rejected. But we’ve heard cases from people and identified possible reasons why their application was unsuccessful.

Stop reading from here if you intend to find ways to illegally stay in Japan.

Recommended: Japan Tourist Visa complete requirements for Filipinos May 2022

Rejected Tourist Visa Cases from Filipinos

Denied Japan Visa Sticker
Red highlight on denied visas.

Requirements for a tourist visa are available on the Japanese Embassy website. Preparing your documents in the wrong way might lead you to permit denial. Here are some lessons that might help your visa be approved.

  1. You cannot trick them with your bank balance.

    The embassy will look at your ADB/YTD (Average Daily Balance / Year-to-date) from the bank certificate you submitted.

    Risky: ADB/YTD – PHP 4,450.00 and your current balance is PHP 124,450.00.
    Halata na humiram ka ng 100,000+ somewhere.

    Good enough: ADB/YTD – PHP 44,650.00 and your current balance is PHP 61,354.00. This shows na nag-ipon ka talaga.

    Lesson learned: the embassy will know that you deposited large funds in a single transaction just to show them that you have a huge balance. Be gentle on your deposits. Some banks will give you a certificate without those details but that does not stop the embassy to do more record verification.

  2. Follow their instruction, not what you think is right.

    Check the embassy’s website where you are planning to apply. If it says bank certificate do not submit a bank statement.

    I know it doesn’t make sense to get denied by providing a bank statement, but that’s the embassy’s requirement. Agencies will also ask you to give them a certificate instead of a statement. Isn’t it easier to get?

  3. The Embassy is worried about your safety.

    I noticed a high denial rate for ladies traveling alone without a travel history. I guess the embassy is just worried that you might be a victim of human trafficking or maybe they think that you’re not ready to travel this time. If you think they’re wrong, then you have to prove it to them.

    All you need is to have a travel history. You can have stamps in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore first before entering Japan. I heard multiple cases of applicants getting rejected and all of them have no travel history.

    Related: How I got my Japan Tourist Visa the very next day 

  4. They know if your purpose in Japan is to find a job and work.

    For OFWs, any embassy will deny your visa application right away if they discover that you are working at your job site using a tourist visa. When applying for a visa, especially to OECD countries like Japan, never declare any employment using a tourist visa.

  5. They know if you can afford to travel or not

    The reason why you need to submit proof of income is to make sure you can sustain your travel in Japan. The embassy is smart enough to know if you can afford to go to Japan or not. So be careful about making an itinerary by writing down affordable places to visit such as Shibuya Crossing or Shinjuku Garden.

    After you get your visa, you can do whatever you want naman diba?

  6. Did you meet your strange boyfriend/girlfriend online? visiting your significant other?

    You applied for a visa and wrote this as your purpose of visit.

    There is a high chance of visa denial if you do not provide any legit proof of your relationship with that person in Japan.

    The strongest evidence you can submit is passport stamps and a picture of you together. Say, two of you traveled to France with the same flight number, and date stamp and had a photo together in front of the Eiffel Tower.

    Submit two or more original photos and a copy of your partner’s passport stamp. Make sure that you send a clear and original photo.

  7. They know if you fake your purpose of travel.

    https://www.traditionrolex.com/4

    Your visa application will be refused if your Filipino friend in Japan is blacklisted, breached the visa condition, has a criminal background in both countries or illegally working in Japan. Lack of evidence proving your relationship with your friend might also lead to visa denial especially if your friend is Japanese. You can submit supporting documents such as:

    • School Year Book – proving that you graduated in the same school
    • Company IDs – present both IDs proving that your friend is your coworker before
    • Photos – to show that you met him before you arrived in Japan
    • Membership cards – to prove that two of you belong to a particular group such as golf clubs
    • Passport Stamps and Boarding Passes – to show that you had traveled together
  8. They can see small details in your application

    Some people got denied because of their certificates. Here are some contents on your COE or Bank Certificate that will make your visa rejected:

    • The purpose of travel or certification was mistakenly written: “for bank purposes”. Talk to your bank and tell them that you need a bank certificate to get a tourist visa to Japan.
    • Your job details do not match your ITR or Application Form
    • No company detailed information in the header such as an address, email address, and contact number

    Note: As of January 1, 2024, COE or Employment Letter is no longer required. Source: http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp/files/000232573.pdf

    Make sure all documents are accurate and match the application form you will submit such as:

    • Business licenses and permits should be under your name
    • The employer must be the one written in your ITR
    • Avoid mistakes in passport details
    • Absence of supporting documents
    • Unexplained documents
  9. They can list you as persona non grata

    It’s time for you to review your online statements about the Japanese Government of to Japanese People. Make sure you demote them online. This case can happen in every country you are applying to. Facebook is the very first thing you would want to review.

  10. Unregistered/ expired business license

    For people in business applying for a Japan visa, there is a chance of denial if your papers were outdated. Outdated documents are invalid documents.

  11. Don’t waste your time, masasaktan ka lang

    You know you’re ineligible, just don’t apply and wait till your case has a significant change. You’re ineligible if you:

    • cannot establish eligibility for the tourist visa category being applied
    • were convicted of a crime or has a police record ex. drug violation
    • can not demonstrate proof of adequate financial support to travel to Japan
    • misrepresented a material fact or committed fraud (don’t you ever do this)
    • breached visa conditions in one of OECD countries
    • your documents do not match – I strongly recommend updating your documents before applying
  12. Failure to provide sufficient information

    Avoid discrepancies by providing supporting dossiers such as explanation letters. Without these, they’ll see it as gaps or reject your visa application due to discrepancies. The agency will require you to submit an explanation letter if they can see problems that might lead to visa rejection.

I’m sure there are other lessons to tell. We’ll keep the information coming and update this post immediately. Feel free to share your experience with us and help our fellow Filipinos get their tourist visa to Japan.

Bonus Tip:
If there is a problem with the spelling of names or birth dates in the Birth Certificate and Passport, submit an Affidavit of Discrepancy to avoid problems in your visa applications.

Next: What to do if your Japan Tourist Visa application is denied?

It is still highly recommended to visit one of the accredited travel agencies as they are specialized in visa applications to Japan. I am sharing other people’s denied visa cases, I have no connection with the Japanese Embassy to tell you if your visa will be approved or denied. Note that we will not answer your questions if you intend to illegally stay in Japan.

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Mark Adelan

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  • Hi! Just wanna ask kasi Me and my aunt are planning on a trip for japan,personally, wala akong maipoprovide na ITR and CoE since I am just helping on our small business.I do have a bank account but my balance is just 30k.My aunt has a stable job and she can provide all the documents needed and she has financial capabilities naman to cover for our trip.My dad also has all the documents and he have more than 500k in his bank account.I read on some article na pwede mag sponsor here in the philippines. Ano kaya ang best kong gawin,make my aunt as sponsor or dad ko nalang.Thanks

      • Hi! So mas better nalang po if dad ko na nga? Kasi may proof of relationship nadin kasi kami dahil nakarecord na sa birth cert. Nagdalawang isip lang kasi ako since my aunt ang kasama ko sa tour,pero sa tingin ko mas okay nga yung dad ko nalang. One thing pa nga pala,since kakarenew ko lang ng passport,wala pa siyang stamp but I’ve been to hk and macau last 2011 pa,may chance padin kaya ako na ma approved? Ty

        • Hello Ralph, me I would personally choose my family’s first degree. Yes, of course, you have a chance to get a visa. Just provide a strong document that you’re coming back home.

          • Thank you very much. At first I am hesitant but now I am relieved. Siguro magprovide nalang ako ng explanation letter na babalik ako to help on our business. Pwede rin siguro iindicate yung purpose of visiting japan, because I like anime and japan is one of my bucketlist. We’ll try to apply siguro next month

  • Hi bro!

    I was a bit worried kasi we are applying for a visa kame ng husband ko. Nkapunta na sya sa Japan so basically mukhang ma approve nman sya. May possibility ba na ma deny ako? Then sya ma approve? Wla akong itr pero may own bank acct ako and may sufficient funds ako sa bank cert ko. Problem is wla akong itr. Im not working anymore. Ng send na kame requirements but hndi pinasama ung old passport ko na twice na ako nkapag singapore and malaysia. Hndi nman daw need inaattach lang daw ung passport kapag ung napuntahang bansa is may visa din. Hays 😭😭😭

  • Hi Mark. I was just wondering if there’s a possibility that my visa can get denied, I’ve submitted all my necessary documents including my guarantor’s (My sister’s husband) I’ll be travelling with my sister and she’s already a resident there. they’re shouldering all my expenses, the problem is I’m only 17 years old and with no international travel experience and is currently on break from school because of health reasons and the intended stay is for 90 days

    • Hi Yuki, your application is ok unless you’re not ok to travel because of your health reason. Don’t forget to submit any proof of relation of your sister and her husband, plus you and your sister. 🙂

      • As long as I have my maintenance medicine and as long as I’m not travelling alone my doctor will give me a travel clearance. I’ve also already submitted any proof of relation to my sister(her birth cert and mine, etc) but still need a clearance from dswd. Is there a possibility for it to get denied? Thank you for taking your time on answering me. I’m also a girl, I read from your article that the embassy is stricter with girls.

  • I am planning to go there by November. It’s my first time to fly out of the country and I will be travelling alone, I’m 27yrs old btw. Would there be a high chance of getting denied ? Also, I’m planning to stay there for around 21 days, will I get denied if I’ll put 30 days for the stay? Thank you.

    • You might get denied by the following:
      1. Itinerary is not 21 days
      2. Travel fund is not enough for your itinerary
      3. No strong evidence that will encourage you to return to PH
      4. Your travel purpose is to find work and eventually overstay

      • My itinerary will be for 21 days. I’m planning to visit my boyfriend and will be there since he will be having a long vacation. Is 70,000 still not enough for 21 day visit?
        I have COE and ITR.

  • Hi, Mark!

    Is the chances of getting denied low since we only requested for Tourist Visa with itinerary for 7 days?

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