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Michael is in the process of trying to get his visa extended and because the paper work has been misplaced by the Japanese Government and he had no documents, the police arrested him on Sunday Morning,
GomiGirl wrote:
Bullshit. If you have submitted extension documents then you get a stamp in your passport with a file number.
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GomiGirl wrote:Michael is in the process of trying to get his visa extended and because the paper work has been misplaced by the Japanese Government and he had no documents, the police arrested him on Sunday Morning,
Bullshit. If you have submitted extension documents then you get a stamp in your passport with a file number.
wuchan wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Michael is in the process of trying to get his visa extended and because the paper work has been misplaced by the Japanese Government and he had no documents, the police arrested him on Sunday Morning,
Bullshit. If you have submitted extension documents then you get a stamp in your passport with a file number.
yep.
but "forgetting"? Don't they send reminders like the menkyo center?
wuchan wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Michael is in the process of trying to get his visa extended and because the paper work has been misplaced by the Japanese Government and he had no documents, the police arrested him on Sunday Morning,
Bullshit. If you have submitted extension documents then you get a stamp in your passport with a file number.
yep.
but "forgetting"? Don't they send reminders like the menkyo center?
wagyl wrote:A slight tangent, but CJ appears to have got the message/graduated and no longer has the old twitter account. I can't be arsed looking to see if he has a different account, I'm not that obsessed.
wagyl wrote:Back on track, I agree that I find it hard to understand how people can be so cavalier about maintaining their right to stay.
yanpa wrote:A deportation order isn't necessarily final - though it helps if you're a real journalist and not a "Twitter Mentor".
Need a popcorn smiley, this one could be interesting.


GomiGirl wrote:... the responsibility is squarely on you to remember to put in your renewal documents again...
... painting a target on your back is never a good idea in a country of non-protruding nails. So you had best have all your ducks in line beforehand.
legion wrote:The guy speaks Japanese well enough to translate but is here on a tourist visa.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:...Japanese jails have one big advantage over jails in the West...you don't get fucked up your arse.
Taro Toporific wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:...Japanese jails have one big advantage over jails in the West...you don't get fucked up your arse.
Not exactly true. If prisoner is "lucky" they get put in a single cell. In the older-style o-beya style set-up with six prisoners to a cell means there's always a bottom bitch.
Disclaimer: Mrs. Taro is moving into interpreting for Japanese Courts. The J-prison abuses are much worse than officials want us to believe (of course American prisons are much worse).
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Taro Toporific wrote: The J-prison abuses are much worse than officials want us to believe (of course American prisons are much worse).
Are you talking about abuse from fellow inmates or abuse from prison guards?
Jackie Bigford/Indiegogo wrote:Further Update to Keep You in The Loop:
BACKGROUND/HOW HE GOT THERE:
THE VISA
Michael is in Japan on a tourist visa. Michael speaks Japanese and has two Japanese children from former marriage living in Japan. Michael lives with his fiancee, Yoriko.
Michael knew his Japanese visitor’s visa was going to expire and Yoriko reports that he had applied for an extension.
yanpa wrote:From the dolphin's mouth (emphasis added):Jackie Bigford/Indiegogo wrote:Further Update to Keep You in The Loop:
BACKGROUND/HOW HE GOT THERE:
THE VISA
Michael is in Japan on a tourist visa. Michael speaks Japanese and has two Japanese children from former marriage living in Japan. Michael lives with his fiancee, Yoriko.
Michael knew his Japanese visitor’s visa was going to expire and Yoriko reports that he had applied for an extension.
From this page: http://www.indiegogo.com/SaveMQTodd?c=activity (note: it's impossible to link directly to the section in question, scroll down/search for it).
WHAT THIS ALL HAS TO DO WITH DOLPHINS AND THE COVE
On the surface, nothing. Michael was arrested because he could not produce his passport. He is being held for deportation because his visa has expired.
However, there is good reason to believe Michael was asked for his passport because he was speaking to activists in the cove. The documentary director reports that the police have set up some kind of station there and that they interview everyone. This is why many of Michael’s supporters believe that his commitment to helping the dolphins contributed to the chain of events that led to his arrest.
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