For Everyone Who Does Not Want to Deal with Immigration
For Everyone Who Does Not Want to Deal with Immigration
If you are reading this article, chances are that you have heard stories about Japan’s Immigration Services Agency—that it is crowded, the atmosphere can feel intimidating, the officers may seem unapproachable, and, quite frankly, you would rather avoid going there altogether.
In reality, reaching immigration by telephone is often difficult, and communicating in English is not always straightforward. Immigration procedures in Japan are highly specialized, and even Japanese nationals frequently find the process confusing and make mistakes. Immigration law and administrative procedures require a detailed understanding of complex legal rules and practical requirements.
In years past, it was sometimes possible for applicants to prepare and file immigration applications on their own and still obtain approval without significant difficulty. Today, however, the landscape has changed. In light of the government’s evolving immigration policies and increased scrutiny of applications, even relatively minor documentary deficiencies or procedural errors may result in delays or denials.
As a result, applicants often experience not only the inconvenience of dealing with immigration procedures, but also the significant stress and uncertainty of wondering whether their application will ultimately be approved.
At Continental, we strive to eliminate these burdens.
You can reach us by telephone or email. There is no need to visit the immigration office in person, wait in long lines, or navigate difficult interactions with government officials. Consultations and application procedures can be handled entirely online, and your new residence card can be delivered directly to your home by mail.
Our team of immigration professionals manages each case carefully and efficiently in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Perhaps it is time to leave your immigration procedures to Continental.
Masakazu Murai
Managing Director
Continental International Gyoseishoshi Corporation
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