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shinobistewie (Offline)
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Need help... criminal records and getting visas - 08-14-2008, 08:12 PM

Hey all,
I could really use some help on this one. Im lanning on going to Japan as a student sometime next year. I am living in the US, and here in the US, my criminal record is spotless. However, I was convicted of an offense while abroad recently.

First of all, I'm not even sure of whether or not this particular instance even counts as part of my criminal record. for now, i'm assuming a worse case scenario that it does.

With that assumption I need some help. I did not recieve any sentencing for the crime, I was discharged.

I am applying for a student visa to study in Japan, and have a few questions. 1. when applying for the visa, if I list this under whether or not I have any criminal record, is that automatic grounds for my request for a visa being denied? if it isnt denied, does it lower my chances of getting the visa? What do I need to properly document this on the application form?

Secondly, I know that getting the visa is only half the battle, you still have to clear the landing permission guys when you get there. It says that permission will be denied to

"(4) A person who has been convicted of a violation of any law or regulation of Japan, or of any other country, and has been sentenced to imprisonment with or without labor for 1 year or more, or to an equivalent penalty except for those convicted of a political offense."

Am I reading that right? does that only apply to people who have been convicted AND served a year or more? in my case, with this singular offense with no penalty, would I still likely get landing permission?

any and all help is appreciated; the first step is the visa application, but I would like to know how this may hurt my chances in both steps

Last edited by shinobistewie : 08-14-2008 at 08:21 PM.
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