Thorough Explanation] Requirements and Application Procedures for "Technical/Humanities/International Services" Status of Residence

In order for a foreign national to engage in white-collar work in Japan, it is necessary to obtain a status of residence (work visa) for "Engineer/Humanities/International Services. In this article, our expert administrative scriveners will explain the application requirements, the flow of procedures, and common cases of disapproval in an easy-to-understand manner.
1. what are "technical, humanities and international services"?
This status of residence is intended for foreign nationals engaged in the following intellectual or professional work
- Technical FieldSystem engineers, programmers, mechanical designers, etc. (science)
- Humanities and Knowledge: Accounting, Marketing, Corporate Planning, etc. (Humanities)
- International OperationsTranslation, interpretation, overseas trading operations, etc. (positions that make use of language skills)
2. main requirements
(1) Academic or professional background
- as a general ruleBachelor's degree or higherRequires an academic background in
- For technical school graduatesProfessional titles and related dutiesis required to
- Work experience can be substituted (At least 10 years of work experience)
(2) Relevance to business
- The areas of expertise you have learned and the work you are engaged inClear relevancethere must be
- Simple labor without expertise or work that feels like a part-time job will not be permitted.
(3) Stability of workplace
- Employment contract must be clear (full time in principle).
- The company's management must be stable.
- Good working environment, including social insurance coverage
3. application procedure flow
Step 1: Sign an employment contract
Once the contract with the employer is finalized, prepare the necessary documents.
Step 2: Application for Certificate of Eligibility (for overseas residents)
- Where to applyRegional Immigration Bureau
- Standard processing periodApprox. 1-3 months
Step 3: Obtain a visa (if coming to Japan from overseas)
Based on the "Certificate of Eligibility" issued to you, apply for a visa at the Japanese embassy or consulate.
Step 4: Arrive in Japan and obtain a residence card
A residence card is issued at the airport and employment in Japan begins.
[Application for change can also be made in Japan.
If you currently have a status of residence such as Study Abroad or Family Residency,Application for Change of Status of ResidenceThis can be changed by
4. common cases of disapproval and points to note
- Little connection between educational background and work(e.g., economics major → restaurant worker)
- Vague job descriptionExpertise cannot be explained by
- Unstable business condition of employerNot insured by social insurance
- Applied with a false job description.(Actually, it's simple labor.)
5. our firm's support
- Requirement checks that take into account individual circumstances
- Documentation support in cooperation with the company
- Recovery applications for those who have experienced disapproval are also available.
summary
The status of residence "Technical/Humanities/International Services" is the most common for foreigners who wish to work, yet the screening process is very severe.The accuracy and logic of the documentation will largely determine whether a permit is granted or denied.
