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About Work Visas

Visa related
#1
  • のん
  • mail
  • 2023/10/03 21:32

I have completed my OPT and received my nursing license. So even if I find a job, I cannot work immediately because I do not have a work permit. I expect it will probably take at least 6 months for it to take effect. For this reason, I am considering transferring to another language school to maintain my visa until I find a job, but as an alternative plan, I am wondering if I can return to Japan once I find a job and stay in Japan until my work permit is issued. Is this plan really difficult?

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#2
  • ホノルル
  • 2023/10/20 (Fri) 10:03
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Ask your immigration attorney.

You can't rely on word of mouth or anything else.

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#3

You should have clarified what was needed first before writing. Everyone's situation is different, and even if you know, that person doesn't want to share the information they paid an immigration attorney to get for them with a stranger for free. I agree with Honolulu, you should consult an immigration attorney.

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