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Can I invite friends to visit relatives in Japan when studying in Japan?
Of course. Parents can apply for a visa to visit relatives, but only if there is a Japanese teacher or other Japanese guarantee. Cousins and other family members need to provide proof of relatives.

As long as the relatives in Japan can send an invitation letter and find a guarantor, then the invitee can submit a visit visa to the local Japanese embassy or consulate or agency (all those who meet the conditions for staying in Japan can be invited to visit relatives).

If the inviter is a student visa, it is best to entrust a Japanese professor or associate professor studying in the school as an identity guarantor, because if he is a professor or associate professor of the inviter, a lot of materials can be saved, and only the "employment certificate" and "identity guarantee" need to be submitted (note: if the professor studying in the university is a foreigner, a copy of the front and back of the residence card is required).

However, if it is a guarantor of other relationships, it is necessary to submit materials such as "resident ticket" and "tax payment certificate".

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