Changing your Status of Residence

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There are many reasons to change your Status of Residence. You may be getting married to a Japanese national, and want to change your Status from employment to spouse. You may be a student who has graduated and found a job, changing your Status from student to employment. You may have switched jobs from a teacher to an interpreter, meaning you have to change from “Instructor” to “Specialist in Humanities/International Relations.” When changing from your original stated purpose for coming to Japan, you must apply for permission to change your status of residence accordingly.

If you do not do so, or do not seek permission to engage in activities other than those specified in your status of residence, you will be breaking the law and will be liable to criminal prosecution and possible deportation. Making an application to change your status of residence may not necessarily be approved, and in some cases you may be forced to leave the country.

There are an infinite number of possible situations, so for further information please contact the Morioka Immigration Office.

What you need

Item

Japanese translation

Details

Where to get it?

Passport

パスポート, pasupoto

 

N/A

Residence card

在留カード, zairyruu kaado

 

N/A

Application

在留資格変更許可申請書, zairyuu shikaku henkou kyoka shinsei-sho

Link to a list of applications

Please select your desired status of residence

Online or at the Immigration Office

4,000 yen revenue stamp

収入印紙、shuunyuu inshi

You can buy these at any post office.

Post office

4cm x 3cm photo of the applicant

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The photo must show the applicant facing forward, without any hats or head coverings. The background must be plain, and the photo easy to see.

It must be taken within the last three months.

Photo booths or photo shops

Supporting documents
Please view the table on this page regarding what supporting documents you may need

Please refer to the Immigration Bureau’s page regarding what you may need to process your application. Every situation is different, and the Immigration Bureau as the final word on what you may need.

このページに関するお問い合わせ

Office of International Affairs, Department of Homeland Promotion
(020-8570) 10-1 Uchimaru, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, JAPAN
Phone number:019-629-5765 Facsimile:019-629-5254
You can access our question form here.