Japan introduces e-visa for Indian tourists

Japan introduces e-visa for Indian tourists

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: April 06 2024

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  • Japan has started issuing e-visas for Indian tourists, newly introduced system that eliminates the need for physical visa stickers in passports.
  • This innovative programme enables applicants to apply for a visa electronically through designated Japan Visa Application Centres operated by VFS Global. 
  • Designed specifically for tourism purposes, the Japan eVisa offers a single-entry short-term visa allowing for up to 90 days stay in Japan. 
  • The introduction of eVisa by Japan enhances the convenience for Indian travelers, allowing for easier planning and smoother entry into Japan for tourism purposes, while also aligning with global trends towards digitization in visa processing and immigration procedures.
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