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momotobananaoishii wrote:So this topic has been mulled over before but never clarified.
I have heard that spouse visas are the exception and that you can keep them until expiry even after a divorce.
Anyone have concrete evidence to support this or to the contrary?
Thanks
momotobananaoishii wrote:ok but if my ex didn't say anything why would I end up at the immigration office in the first place?
momotobananaoishii wrote:And if they said my visa is over how long until you actually have to leave Japan? Case by case again I guess.
momotobananaoishii wrote:OT: standard Japanese travel visa for Canadians and many other foreigners is three months. Does that mean three per year or can you go to korea for two weeks then come back for another three months?
momotobananaoishii wrote:So this topic has been mulled over before but never clarified.
I have heard that spouse visas are the exception and that you can keep them until expiry even after a divorce.
Anyone have concrete evidence to support this or to the contrary?
Thanks
Thanks for the great input mate. I don't need a lawyer dude. I don't have kids, I don't care whether or not the divorce goes through, I don't have any $$ in Japan, and the police don't fucking care about domestic disputes so why the fuck would I bother paying for advice when I don't need it yet? This is a free forum so I am free to ask as many free questions as I like to see what experiences different people have had. Are you so fucking dense to think that if I really needed a lawyer I wouldn't get one? I guess so.Samurai_Jerk wrote:Dude, how dense are you? Get a fucking lawyer.
momotobananaoishii wrote:Thanks for the great input mate. I don't need a lawyer dude. I don't have kids, I don't care whether or not the divorce goes through, I don't have any $$ in Japan, and the police don't fucking care about domestic disputes so why the fuck would I bother paying for advice when I don't need it yet? This is a free forum so I am free to ask as many free questions as I like to see what experiences different people have had. Are you so fucking dense to think that if I really needed a lawyer I wouldn't get one? I guess so.
Besides even if I needed a lawyer why the fuck wouldn't I ask questions on a forum where some members have been here for years and could potentially save me time which equals money at the lawyers office.
sillygirl wrote:Kept mine after divorcing my J hubby...
(Is this where I start ranting and comparing gaijin blokes and japanese blokes like the guys do about the girls? FFS...)
gomichild wrote:No that's the other dog's breakfast of a post honey.
sillygirl wrote:Really? I get so confused.
Is there anyway we can stop the Bigdaikon type postings and stick to other rubbish?
Disclaimer: I am not some fat assed gaijin girl who couldn't pull in Japan - had no problems with either J or gaijin fellas....
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I'm talking about an immigration lawyer you fucking moron. You don't rely on a free internet forum because we might not know what the fuck we're talking about.
kamome wrote:Absolutely correct. The immigration issues can be complicated and if momo gets it wrong, his ass could be deported ...
FG Lurker wrote:If you're worried about it talk to a lawyer.
Case-by-case. It could be as short as a few days or as long as a 90 day tourist visa.
You can go to Korea for a few days and come back. However Japan may refuse you entry and send you back to Korea. Again, it is case-by-case and I was nearly denied entry into Japan this way once in 1996. I was actually taken to a small white room at KIX and questioned for about 30 minutes before they decided to let me in. In the end they only let me in as I had over US$5,000 in travelers cheques and a very good story about what I wanted to do in Japan.
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