Been here really for a short time. But I’m moving the blog to blogger. >_<
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16.05.2009 • 23:55 0
Been here really for a short time. But I’m moving the blog to blogger. >_<
Please go here:
http://osakacchi.blogspot.com/
Filed under: News
06.05.2009 • 21:35 1
Since I had to send another form for research student. Since they’ve got my other documents, I only need to send them the research student application form, which includes a short essay of why I want to enter the university, and also the form for the embassy. And off they go with DHL.
I received the university approval permit through email in February, a couple of weeks after I sent the documents. One month later, in March, I received the permit for the embassy – visa purposes, through mail. So that’s when I started the visa application.
However… I received a news that I may have to change department and redo the application. I was told that I can decided that in Japan, but turned out that I needed to decide it soon. Therefore, I decided to change department, and sent in another research student application and fee to Japan. It’s basically the same, but I need to write lesser amount of “why this course/university” thingy.
Since the university has received my form and the application fees (10,000 yen) already, the matter’s resolved in April. The tuition fee is paid only after reaching Japan. And it’s not that much. Research student fee is around 130,000 yen per semester (6 months). Master course is 6-700,000 yen per year. Comparing to how much I paid in Australia per year… it’s AUD 24,000. It’s more than half. ^_^; The accommodation is much more expensive, though.
Well, next is the packing. =3 Must not bring too many stuff there. Kind of hard to decide which one’s more important…
Filed under: Cost, University, Visa
06.05.2009 • 14:03 1
Once I received the permit from Japan, I started my visa application. But I had to return 3 times since the requirements were missing/incorrect. Like 4.5 x 4.5cm photo, bank accounts, letter from dad, dad’s business permit, family register, ID, permit from university,… While I need guarantor for university’s form, I only need to specify the university’s name for the guarantor. I was afraid since I thought they need 2 months to process my visa. But actually, they only need 5 working days for it. =) Costs Rp 270,000, I think. It’s a bit troublesome to collect all the requirements, but nothing too hard.

1 year single entry visa
07 April 2009
Picked up my passport at the embassy~ I got my visa!
I didn’t realize the expiry year until mom pointed out to me. It’s in July 2009! Only 3 months while the stay is given 1 year? Stupid me for not checking it first. So I decided to check out. On the internet. orz
Found this on gaijinpot. And it mentions that the date mentioned on a single entry visa is the date you are allowed to first enter Japan. Once you enter, the visa will be stamped used. If you want to go for a holiday in the period of your stay in Japan, you must acquire a re-entry permit. This website has a detail on it. I will post mine when I do it there =3
Now that I get my visa, it really feels like the Japan I’ve always dreamed of is much closer. XD
What’s left is my mom’s visa, as the ticket could have some date changes to them now. I have to wait.
Filed under: Visa