Japanese specific skills 1 visa fee

The fees for applying for Japanese specific skills visa 1 include application fee, health insurance premium and tax payment during the Japanese period. Among them, the application fee and tax payment vary according to the income of the applicant and the place of application.

There are several fees to be paid for applying for Japanese specific skills visaNo. 1, mainly including the following: 1. Application fee: the application fee and related additional fees vary according to the application place and visa type. The specific amount can be inquired from the Japanese embassy or consulate or the application support institution of skillNo. 1 at the time of application. 2. Health insurance premium: According to Japanese regulations, all foreigners living in Japan must participate in Japanese health insurance, so those who hold 1 specific skills visas also need to pay relevant insurance premiums. 3. Taxes: Income earned by holders of Visano. 1 People with specific skills who are engaged in work or business activities in Japan are required to pay taxes. The specific tax payment method and amount will vary according to individual circumstances and industries. It should be noted that the above fees are for reference only, and the specific charging standards and calculation methods may change due to different regions and nationalities. Applicants can inquire about the specific charging standards from relevant institutions at the time of application.

Do I need to pay a deposit? Under normal circumstances, you don't need to pay a deposit to apply for the Japanese specific skills visa 1. The only exception is that if the applicant's qualification result is Grade B (that is, training is required), a training deposit may be required.

To apply for a Japanese specific skills visa 1, you need to pay a number of fees, including application fee, health insurance premium and tax payment. The specific cost standard and calculation method may change due to different regions and nationalities. In addition, applicants need to undergo identity and qualification examination.

Legal basis:

Article 16 of the Skills Internship Law for Foreigners in Japan: visaNo applicants. 1 with specific skills submits an application, pays relevant fees, and accepts identity and qualification examination.