Application for extension of period of stay
Status of Residence:
Spouse or Child of Japanese National

Spouse or Child of Japanese National Spouse or Child of Japanese National
Overview by Immigration Services Agency

A person who is the spouse of a Japanese national, a special adopted child, or a child born to a Japanese national.
Applicable examples include a Japanese husband or wife, a biological child, and a special adopted child.

Period of Stay

5 years, 3 years, 1 year or 6 months

Documents to be submitted
  • P0001:Photo 1 leaf Reference(Prepared by Applicant)
    • Please submit in jpg format (maximum size: 50Kb).
    • If the applicant is under 16 years of age, this document will NOT be required.
  • If the foreign national (applicant) is a Japanese spouse (husband or wife)
  • P0589:1 copy of the family register (certificate of all matters) of the spouse (Japanese) *This must include the fact of marriage with the applicant. If there is no mention of the fact of marriage, it is necessary to submit a marriage registration acceptance certificate in addition to a copy of the family register.(Prepared by Applicant)
    • P0591:(1) One copy each of the residence tax taxation (or tax exemption) certificate and tax payment certificate for the most recent year of the person who will pay the applicant's stay expenses (one copy stating the gross income and tax payment status for the past year)
      * As long as the certificate shows both the annual gross income and tax payment status (whether or not taxes have been paid), either one is acceptable.(Prepared by Applicant)
      • P0592:(2) Other
        * If you are unable to prove your stay expenses using the documents in (1) because you have just arrived in Japan or have moved, please submit the following documents.
        a Copy of savings passbook as appropriate
        * A copy of the screen of the web passbook (transaction history can be seen) is acceptable, however, it must be printed in a state that cannot be modified (Excel files etc. are not acceptable) .(Prepared by Applicant)
        • P0593:1 letter of guarantee for your spouse (Japanese) *The guarantor must be your spouse (Japanese) residing in Japan. Reference(Prepared by Applicant)
          • P0594:1 copy of the residence card with all members of the spouse's (Japanese) household listed
            * Personal number (My Number) omitted, but other matters not omitted.(Prepared by Applicant)
            • If the foreigner (applicant) is a biological child or specially adopted child of a Japanese person
            • P0591:(1) One copy each of the residence tax taxation (or tax exemption) certificate and tax payment certificate for the most recent year of the person who will pay the applicant's stay expenses (one copy stating the gross income and tax payment status for the past year)
              * As long as the certificate shows both the annual gross income and tax payment status (whether or not taxes have been paid), either one is acceptable.(Prepared by Applicant)
              • P0592:(2) Other
                * If you are unable to prove your stay expenses using the documents in (1) because you have just arrived in Japan or have moved, please submit the following documents.
                a Copy of savings passbook as appropriate
                * A copy of the screen of the web passbook (transaction history can be seen) is acceptable, however, it must be printed in a state that cannot be modified (Excel files etc. are not acceptable) .(Prepared by Applicant)
                • P0604:Personal Guarantee
                  * The guarantor must be a Japanese national residing in Japan (applicant's parent or adoptive parent), etc. Reference(Prepared by Applicant)
                  • P0605:1 copy of a resident register with all members of the household of a Japanese person (parents or adoptive parents of the applicant)
                    * Personal number (My Number) omitted, but other matters not omitted.(Prepared by Applicant)
                    Question

                    When our office apply on behalf of foreign national, we will interview him/her with the following questions.

                    • Were you engaged in activities consistent with your current status of residence?
                    • Have you never been arrested or received any criminal penalties for violating the laws of our country? Or have you never done such an act?
                    • Do you have National Health Insurance or Social Insurance? (Note) Failure to present your health insurance card will not disqualify you from changing your status of residence or extending your period of stay.
                    • Is the applicant not a burden on the public in his or her daily life, and is the applicant expected to have a stable life in the future based on his or her assets or skills? (household unit)
                    • Have you ever received a recommendation from a labor standards inspection agency for violating labor-related laws and regulations?
                    • Are you fulfilling your tax obligations such as income tax and resident tax?
                    • Are you fulfilling the notification obligations stipulated by the Immigration Control Act? (Notification regarding information on residence card, notification regarding affiliated organization, etc.)