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Japan to raise visa renewal and residency fees under new proposal

by Honesty Victor
April 14, 2026
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Japan to raise visa renewal and residency fees under new proposal
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Japan is considering a significant increase in visa and residency fees following proposed amendments to its Immigration Control Act, a move that could raise the cost of living and settling in the country for foreign nationals.

According to multiple reports, the Japanese government is seeking greater flexibility in setting visa-related charges by introducing higher fee ceilings, allowing authorities to adjust costs based on administrative and economic conditions.

Under the proposal, the cost of renewing a five-year visa could rise sharply to about 70,000 yen (approximately $440), up from the current flat rate of 6,000 yen charged for in-person renewals regardless of duration.

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Short-term visa renewals of three months or less may also increase to around 10,000 yen, signalling a broad-based adjustment across visa categories.

The most notable hike, however, is expected in permanent residency applications. Fees could jump to approximately 200,000 yen from the current 10,000 yen, representing a 20-fold increase. Authorities are also proposing a maximum cap of 300,000 yen for permanent residency permits, giving the government room to revise charges upward in the future if necessary.

Officials say the changes are part of efforts to modernise Japan’s immigration system and better reflect the administrative costs associated with processing long-term residency applications.

While the final fee structure will be determined through subsequent government directives, provisions may be introduced to allow fee reductions or exemptions for applicants facing financial hardship.

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