Japan quintuples visa fees in first price hike since 1978
Japan has quintupled its visa fees for all foreigners, with the first price increase since 1978 taking effect on July 1st. Single-entry visas now cost 15,000 yen, up from 3,000 yen, and multi-entry visas are now 30,000 yen, an increase from 6,000 yen.

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AI-generatedJapan has quintupled its visa fees for all foreigners, with the first price increase since 1978 taking effect on July 1st. Single-entry visas now cost 15,000 yen, up from 3,000 yen, and multi-entry visas are now 30,000 yen, an increase from 6,000 yen. According to Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, these revisions are intended to reflect inflation and exchange rate fluctuations. Japanese authorities do not expect these changes to immediately impact inbound tourism, despite the yen's significant weakening and a post-pandemic surge in visitors. Other fees relevant to foreigners, such as those for permanent residency applications and changes to residency status, have also been significantly increased.
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5 extractedThe Japanese yen is hovering near historic 40-year lows.
Japan's Upper House enacted a bill to raise other fees relevant to foreigners, including permanent residency applications and residency status changes.
The fee revisions are intended to reflect inflation and exchange rate fluctuations.
This is the first visa fee increase in Japan since 1978.
Japan quintuples visa fees for foreigners, with single-entry visas rising to 15,000 yen and multi-entry to 30,000 yen.