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Mohamad Darussalam
Sat, 18 May 2013 21:35 EDT
How long aplication Visa
work as a local Indonesian Embassy staff in Tokyo there was a meeting going on Indonesian embassy in berlin for 1 week how long the application process and what are the requirements that I need to take it, thank you help
PERLY
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:09 EDT
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
I`M A FROM PHILIPPINES A RESIDENCE IN TOKYO.MY SISTER GOT MARRIED TO GERMAN GAVE BIRTH TO HER SON AND INVITING ME FOR HER SON`S BAPTISM.I NEED SOME INFORMATION ON HOW CAN I APPLY VISA GOING TO MUNICH ALSO VISIT AUSTRIA TOGETHER WITH HER FAMILY.
glenn
Tue, 9 Apr 2013 07:45 EDT
inquiring visa going to germany
i am a filipino here in japan having a religious visa for one year, how can i apply tourist visa going to germany? do i need to go back to the philippines to apply?

i hope you can answer me.. thanks and God bless,,
Doris
Sat, 16 Mar 2013 14:07 EDT
Visit german for 20 days
İ have a boyfriend in germany. İ am a filipino/japanese woman who worked here in japan. İm planning to visit my biyfriend in francfort germany..do i need to have a visa??why?how?
Kizzie Lau
Mon, 4 Mar 2013 04:19 EST
any marriage service at Germany Embassy in Tokyo
I am from Hong Kong. I am thinking to marry with my German Bf in Japan. Is there any service at Germany Embassy in Tokyo? What kind of documents do we need? how does it proceed?
Jayantha dharmasiri
Mon, 7 Jan 2013 04:13 EST
What documents
I Amarillo lankan but married with Japanese woman and stay in Japan.at the same now we have a baby.now I am need to visit my friend at jermany.so,what document that I am have to show when I'm do visa.thank you
Monika Wolff
Thu, 29 Nov 2012 22:42 EST
Nuclear Health concerns
Hello
My husband has an offer of representing a company in Japan. We would need to move to Tokyo . We would live there for about 5 years. I'm concerned for my two daughters because the are 16 and 18 . The nuclear contamination could cause long term health issues to their life.

Alternatively we could move to Shanghai and have him commute. I understand that you are in a very strange position answering this question as you need to cope with this on you daily base.

Still I'm looking forward of hearing your expertise on the question whether it is considered an high risk esp. For the next generation of women. Could you slip into my shoes and provide an honest answer please. I'm looking forward hearing from you

Best wishes
Monika Wolff
Jagath
Thu, 23 Aug 2012 05:17 EDT
Visa application from a different country than the nationality
Hi,

I want to go to an international conference in Germany this October as I will present a paper. I am a Sri Lankan but now work in a company in Japan. I submitted my paper when I was a student in a Japanese university. How should I apply for my visa?
Pratima kochhar
Fri, 20 Jul 2012 05:42 EDT
Documents required
my Husband and I am going for his conference in Germany.He is a Phd scholar in Tohoku university(Japan), so he has a student visa and I have dependent Visa.What documents in all we required to apply for Schengen visa. We both have Indian passport.
Unknown
Thu, 19 Jul 2012 23:36 EDT
Hey Yang Zhibo
Here is the link where u find the required documents:
http://www.tokyo.diplo.de/Vertretung/tokyo/de/032__Visa/BusinessTrip__Seite.html

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