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GomiGirl wrote:Yes! Congratulations on becoming truly fucked.
Postcard good, letter bad.
DrP wrote:Yeah - welcome to the land of truely 'no direct answers'. You have to bring the 8000 and build consensus with the clerk. At that point of nebulous agreement, an additional meeting will be requested to discuss the apparent discrepencies either of you may have in the interim. At which time, you should go back to the start of the procedure to re-afirm all points and schedule a later meeting with appropriate agenda points to manage any issues arising between the course of your current implied situation and the previous reiterative discussions to following the points yet undiscovered shall be managed accordingly. There ya go! Lick the stamp and kiss your ass goodbye!
CrankyBastard wrote:Oh Gawd! You poor bastard! You don't understand!
It's PERMANENT!!!!!!!!
kusai Jijii wrote:Sorry to break the news, but you still need a re-entry stamp in your visa as a PR (unless, of course, you never intend to leave Japan for a short trip - in which case you truely are a fucked gaijin!)
Oh, and another thing, an eijyuken (PR) isnt actually as permanent as some might think. If you are out of Japan for more than 365 consecutive days, it lapses.
kusai Jijii wrote:Oh, and another thing, an eijyuken (PR) isnt actually as permanent as some might think. If you are out of Japan for more than 365 consecutive days, it lapses.
ttjereth wrote: Ass and chest half exposed, tiny little cut off shorts with thigh high hooker boots.
Does that give them a better chance of getting whatever paperwork they are filing approved?
unkosando wrote:Congratulations!!
ttjereth wrote:By skanky I don't mean dirty as in covered in dirt, but more along the lines of "20 dollars for one hour big boy" type skanky. Ass and chest half exposed, tiny little cut off shorts with thigh high hooker boots.
Does that give them a better chance of getting whatever paperwork they are filing approved?
unkosando wrote:This is what I don't miss about Japan.
Here in India, 100 rupees and this whole problem would go away.
maraboutslim wrote:I suspect doing nothing is the best course of action. But if you have to change anything, I'd leave all the Japanese stuff alone and just go get a new US passport without the space.
Ptyx wrote:The people who actually stamp/sign you papers are well hidden in a safe room, they never get out.
The people you see at the immigration office are of no importance whatsoever they're just here to make sure you are not wasting the people in the safe room time. That is to say they just check the paperwork and get the cash. You could be Ayman al-Zawahiri they wouldn't care less.
momotobananaoishii wrote:Then why are there so many people on this forum talkin bout how they had such a good report with such and such at immigration add that's why they got this and that fast or got approved for PR blah blah blah?
So it really doesn't matter what attitude you give anyone at any office concerning visa renewals and PR apps? We really don't have to goma goma suru?
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