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Illegal alien passport expired

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#1
  • 疑問
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  • 2021/05/20 00:49

I have a friend from language school who stayed here with an expired visa, and his Japanese passport also expired last year. I thought maybe he can't check in at the airport with an expired passport ?. I think we should go to the embassy for now ?
she doesn't want to go to the embassy because she is afraid to go to the embassy because her visa is expired.

Also, I heard that the corona inspection in Japan is getting stricter now and there are many people who were sent back to the US even though they are Japanese citizens because of incomplete documents, etc. In his case, he is overstayed, so I am worried that he will not be allowed to enter the US even if he is sent back. \I don't understand the meaning of deporting ? one's own citizens to another country, but I have seen some people here who have been here for 10 years ? illegally or know someone who has been here for 10 years or something like that, so I asked here.
Thank you for your time.

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#5
  • うーん
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 09:24
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Most of the time, topics like this are for friends to = ask for their own advice. I think the only way to do this is to get a letter of travel.

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#6

I also thought, I don't think I would go out of my way to discuss such a serious matter here for my friend. It's normal for the person himself to ask for advice.
You know about ViVi navi, don't you?
I can't enter Japan, I can't enter the U.S. anymore, and I don't know what will happen to me.
First of all, you can't even get on a plane back to Japan ✈ without a passport ?
Maybe you should talk to a study abroad hotline or something.

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#7
  • 考えが幼稚ですね
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 12:05
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> I heard that there are quite a few people who have been sent back to the U.S. despite being Japanese citizens due to incomplete documentation, etc. Since he is overstayed, I don't think he will be allowed to enter the U.S. even if he is sent back to the U.S. and I am concerned.


I don't think he can be sent back to the US even if he is not an American ? ? ?

Even if his papers are incomplete ? he can't enter the US and even if he is sent back to the US he can't re-enter the US. ?


If your passport expires, I think you can renew it at the Territorial Museum here. But you have to order a copy of your family register from Japan.

I don't understand why you are afraid to go to the territory center because it is illegal. If you want to go back to your country, you must go there or you will never be able to go back ?
If you say that, you will have to stay here illegally for the rest of your life ? !

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#8
  • 不法滞在者へ
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 12:11
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Japanese who are in the U.S. illegally are a nuisance to the Japanese government, so you can go to the Japanese consulate and get a one-way ticket temporary travel document to return home.

Instead, the penalty for staying in the U.S. illegally is that you cannot enter the U.S. for 3 ~ 10 years, so please get your affairs in order completely before returning home.

Tell your friend that the corona test in Japan is not a problem if the PCR test is negative up to 72 hours before arrival in Japan, oops, I mean topical.

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#9
  • 檀越
  • 2021/05/20 (Thu) 20:02
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Let's learn from the guts of Latin American border crossers.
If you work hard for 20 years or so, you will get a chance to stay legally.

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