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Can I visit Japan without a visa?
Can I stay in Italy with valid study visa and expired Permesso?Can I travel to Poland to my husband without a Schengen visa or residence card?Can a Pakistani refugee apply for a US visitor visa?Italian residence cardUK Visa Application - Listing Within-Schengen Visits When You're a Resident of the Schengen TerritoryDifference between e-residence permit and common format residence permit for the purpose of transit through the UK?Can my father enter the UK as an EEA family member?Questions before applying for UK visa and Schengen VisaCan my fiance get a marriage visit visa after a 6 month long tourist visa?How to prove that I will return home after a Schengen visa (I am a minor)
Hi I am Bangladeshi lived in Italy I have a 5 years permesso di soggiorno and 10 year's residence I'd card and tessera sanitaria and codice fiscale from Italy I want to go Japan to meet my friend who live in Japan how I get visa give some information please thankfully
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Hi I am Bangladeshi lived in Italy I have a 5 years permesso di soggiorno and 10 year's residence I'd card and tessera sanitaria and codice fiscale from Italy I want to go Japan to meet my friend who live in Japan how I get visa give some information please thankfully
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Hi I am Bangladeshi lived in Italy I have a 5 years permesso di soggiorno and 10 year's residence I'd card and tessera sanitaria and codice fiscale from Italy I want to go Japan to meet my friend who live in Japan how I get visa give some information please thankfully
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Hi I am Bangladeshi lived in Italy I have a 5 years permesso di soggiorno and 10 year's residence I'd card and tessera sanitaria and codice fiscale from Italy I want to go Japan to meet my friend who live in Japan how I get visa give some information please thankfully
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A national of Bangladesh needs a visa to visit Japan. There is no exception for being a resident in Italy.
You can find instructions to apply for a visa on Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site. After you fill out the application and gather the required documents, you need to deliver them (they say via fax or e-mail) to the embassy/consulate serving the region of Italy you live in. The Japanese Embassy in Italy web site has more information (in Italian).
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A national of Bangladesh needs a visa to visit Japan. There is no exception for being a resident in Italy.
You can find instructions to apply for a visa on Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site. After you fill out the application and gather the required documents, you need to deliver them (they say via fax or e-mail) to the embassy/consulate serving the region of Italy you live in. The Japanese Embassy in Italy web site has more information (in Italian).
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A national of Bangladesh needs a visa to visit Japan. There is no exception for being a resident in Italy.
You can find instructions to apply for a visa on Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site. After you fill out the application and gather the required documents, you need to deliver them (they say via fax or e-mail) to the embassy/consulate serving the region of Italy you live in. The Japanese Embassy in Italy web site has more information (in Italian).
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A national of Bangladesh needs a visa to visit Japan. There is no exception for being a resident in Italy.
You can find instructions to apply for a visa on Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site. After you fill out the application and gather the required documents, you need to deliver them (they say via fax or e-mail) to the embassy/consulate serving the region of Italy you live in. The Japanese Embassy in Italy web site has more information (in Italian).
A national of Bangladesh needs a visa to visit Japan. There is no exception for being a resident in Italy.
You can find instructions to apply for a visa on Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs web site. After you fill out the application and gather the required documents, you need to deliver them (they say via fax or e-mail) to the embassy/consulate serving the region of Italy you live in. The Japanese Embassy in Italy web site has more information (in Italian).
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