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13. What can you tell us about choosing a communicare?(3kview/14res) Problem / Need advice 2024/05/05 11:07
14. Has anyone been Reinstated after Green card abando...(2kview/36res) Other 2024/05/05 11:04
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18. Preschool(317view/1res) Free talk 2024/05/05 10:57
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Minor child enters Japan with U.S. passport

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  • Sophia
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  • 2024/05/08 12:56

Does anyone have experience with a minor U.S. citizen child with Japanese parents who entered Japan with only a U.S. passport? I am asking this question in case I can't renew it in time.
I have checked past information and it seems that even minors can stay in Japan as a foreigner with an American passport, but I wanted to know about recent cases. We would appreciate your cooperation.

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#3

Many times in the past, minor children have entered Japan ・ short term with only a US passport.

After the pandemic, there was a time when you could only enter Japan with a Japanese passport ( Japanese nationality ) but
now you can enter normally with an American passport.
In fact, last summer, I entered Japan with an American passport to use the JR Pass, and had no problem.

The only difference between the two passports is whether you have to wait in line for Japanese nationals or foreigners ( or visitors ) at the immigration checkpoint at the airport.
The only other difference is that every time I go to the airport, I am told by the airport staff, "Next time, please enter the country with a Japanese passport. I don't know why, but I am usually told that every time.


For your information.

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#4
  • Sophia
  • 2024/05/08 (Wed) 21:36
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Thank you very much for your prompt advice, Showa Ototto-san and Pasupo-san. 😃

> Speaking of differences in passports, I am also concerned about the difference between waiting in line for Japanese nationals ( or foreigners ) visitors
at immigration at the airport This is also a concern, and I would like my accompanying adult ( uncle, from his perspective We decided to have the foreign ( visitor ) queue with an American ) who is an uncle in his own right.
My siblings and I, another Japanese national with an unexpired Japanese passport, got in the Japanese line to enter Japan.

I feel much better now. Again, thank you very much for your helpful information.

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How to visit the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles or the Griffith Observatory

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  • るるぶ
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  • 2024/03/25 21:54

Sorry, I don't speak English and can't drive.
I don't speak English and can't drive.
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to get to the Natural History Museum or Griffith Observatory from around Del Amo using Torrance Transit?
The internet says that the 4X bus will take you near the Natural History Museum, but I don't think it will. Please let me know if this is a consultation that may not be possible in the first place.

Is there any chance that we will pass through an unsafe area ?
If so, please give me your attention.

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#12
  • たりか
  • 2024/03/27 (Wed) 16:45
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*Why is Japan in the picture? What does that mean?

I'm afraid I've gone far beyond your comprehension. If you are a tourist, you don't have a home in the US. Your home is Japan.

No one asked you how to get to Del Amo from home. It clearly states that you don't depart from home, but from around Del Amo.

Yet you tell me to take an Uber or Lyft from my home to Del Amo.

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  • 2024/03/29 (Fri) 11:17
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It is the misguided posts that do nothing to help the topicals.

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#57
  • 情弱は振り落とされる
  • 2024/04/02 (Tue) 07:16
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Uber's app is in Japanese, right?
There are also translation and interpretation apps.

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#59

Thank you all for all your help !.

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#67
  • Ono
  • 2024/04/03 (Wed) 19:16
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> In only two, both read.

Unreadable. You are horribly lacking in reading comprehension.

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What can you tell us about choosing a communicare?

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#1
  • mail
  • 2024/04/04 10:04

Nice to meet you, I am currently trying to decide between Santa Monica City College or El Camino College. Do you have any other college recommendations besides that?
I don't care about my major since I have one at both, but I would like to know if anyone knows about the ease of living, around the schools, cost-wise, and the atmosphere of the students.
Also, I've heard that some schools are more lax and some are more strict ?.

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  • 断捨離
  • 2024/04/05 (Fri) 09:31
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In terms of security, Santa Monica is rather safer. Santa Monica has many homeless people, though. In terms of economics, El Camino College is better in terms of rent and food. Also, 20 years ago when I was a student, El Camino was very, very loose.

There aren't many students in this community, so I think you'd get fresher information if you DM people who go to either college on Instagram or FB and ask them directly.
In any case, good luck with your new beginning.

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  • 他がいい
  • 2024/04/08 (Mon) 05:39
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Image of many Japanese in both

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#6

If you really want to improve your "English conversation" skills, come to San Fernando Valley where there are very few Japanese people.

I don't know if there is a kind of college called "Comic College" here, but

there are some non-UC State Colleges in this valley.

There is also a college near my house called California State University, Northridge.

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Has anyone been Reinstated after Green card abandonment?

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  • Genx
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  • 2024/02/06 21:32

I am a Japanese citizen in my 50s and have been living in the U.S. with a green card. I would like to return to Japan to take care of my parents, and after their death, I would like to live in the U.S. again with a green card. My parents have no chronic diseases and are in good health. In other words, there is no expiration date on their residence in Japan. I understand that I can only provisionally waive for about 2 years to temporarily return to Japan with a green card. If anyone has ever re-instated after living in Japan with a waiver, I would appreciate your advice.

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#18
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/04/12 (Fri) 13:18
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America is no longer a place to make your bones, and it's not getting any better. You shouldn't get American citizenship.

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/04/14 (Sun) 14:03
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Tax rate for persons who lost their U.S. citizenship or returned their permanent residence ( 30 percent in 2021 ).

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#21
  • 孤独のおとっつぁん       .
  • 2024/04/14 (Sun) 15:08
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Do you know that both Japan and the US have progressive taxation ? Why is it fixed at 30% ( lol )?

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#35

The following site will do the application on your behalf.
https://www.e-toritsugi.com/
Find out what you need to do to apply yourself. First, check the requirements at the following site, and then look for blogs and other information from people who have actually applied on their own.
https://www.moj.go.jp/isa/applications/procedures/zairyu_eijyu01.html
The important thing is to explain that you have enough income after returning to your country and that you have a guarantor such as a relative in Japan.
Good Luck!

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#37
  • JJ
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 11:04
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Re-acquisition is quite a hassle. Caring for parents is also troublesome lol
Best to stay individually.

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About a lawyer who is strong in green card applications.

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#1
  • coji
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  • 2024/01/31 10:50

Hello.
If you know anything about this, please let me know. I have decided to marry my US citizen boyfriend and apply for a green card. I am embarrassed to say that neither of us is financially able to afford it, and we plan to have a joint sponsor. Because of these concerns, we would like to apply for a green card with the help of a lawyer. Please let me know if you know of any good lawyers or lawyers with good reviews that you all have asked for.
I am thinking of budgeting 1000-3000 for attorney fees only $. Thank you in advance.

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/02/01 (Thu) 08:59
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Latin American lawyers, who make up over 50% of the population
, seem to handle a wide variety of cases, so they should be able to handle even low incomes
at the level that allows them to apply.

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#5

Status is still best to marry an American citizen.
The size is different.

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#4 Showa otchan

Thank you for the useful information !
I will look into it !

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#19
  • Masaqui
  • 2024/02/05 (Mon) 18:15
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Good evening.
If you are still looking for someone, this is the guy for you.

We were helped very much by this lawyer and
he was cheap, so we really appreciate it.

Josh Effron
Attorney at Law
Immigrant Rep, Inc.
http://www.immigrantrep.com

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#27
  • JJ
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 11:02
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If you do it on your own ? it's much cheaper. If the background is not suspicious, you can get it for sure, even if it takes a long time.

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Left my 15 year old daughter with the first man ( i.e. my ) roommate for a month back home

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#1
  • 初老男
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  • 2024/04/08 13:33

My ( male ) roommate ( female ) told me that she is planning to leave her 15 year old daughter alone and go home for a month.
However, I would like to refuse because she is a girl of her age and I will be gone for the weekend and she will be left alone, but is it 'legal' for a mother to leave her daughter under 16 years old alone for a month in an apartment where another man lives? ?
Please help me with this matter.

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#35
  • 昔話
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 17:02
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Is there a law that says you have to be a student? ?
I don't care how old you are if you don't want to spend money.

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#36
  • ウマシカハンター
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 17:46
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I think you made a mistake in sharing a room.

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#39
  • 昔話
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 20:18
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That guy stinks and is a pain in the ass to be around. He lives in his car and doesn't shower. He keeps food in the fridge at work for months.

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#40
  • 昔話
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 20:22
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If I don't get around to it...

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#50
  • 2024/04/20 (Sat) 01:29
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Topi where are you ? ?

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Recommended Japanese Schools

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  • obaQ
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  • 2024/04/16 20:33

We are moving from Japan to Los Angeles. I am wondering if I should send my child to an American school on weekdays and a Japanese supplementary school on Saturdays. I know there are several Japanese schools in L.A., but can you recommend one?

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#6
  • 5
  • 2024/04/23 (Tue) 20:52
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3 , 4 Public schools are determined by where you live Advice meaningless

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#5 Mr.

As a general rule, public schools are determined by the area of residence, as you mentioned, but there are cases where you can cross-border enrollment from outside the school district with Open Enrollment.

I have heard that Glendale's Japanese immersion program, which #3 mentioned, is open to out-of-district residents.
If you are interested in this one, it would be worth contacting the school ?.

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#8
  • ククレカレー
  • 2024/04/24 (Wed) 21:12
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How long do you plan to live in LA ?
If you plan to live in LA for 3 years, you might want to think about what happens after you return to Japan, or if you plan to live permanently ?.

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#9
  • U-11d00d
  • 2024/04/25 (Thu) 17:35
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Southeast Japanese School
Sunday school
8:45 am - 12:15pm
Kindergarten through high school

14615 South Gridley Rd
Norwalk, CA 90651
562-863-5996
www.sejscc.org

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#10
  • ククレカレー
  • 2024/04/27 (Sat) 22:15
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Topic where ?.

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Preschool

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  • LA
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  • 2024/04/28 06:12

Is there such a place in the U.S. as an early childhood school ? If anyone knows of one, please let me know.

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  • Kei
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 10:57
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Yes, there is.

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Reliable auto repair shop

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#1
  • Kasuha
  • 2024/04/25 15:29

I've had my car repaired at various places - but I can't seem to find the right place.
The price is not clear, the finish is not good, the delivery time is not good enough, etc. …
Do you have any recommendations for places to go ??

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  • メキメキ
  • 2024/04/28 (Sun) 17:52
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In the end, I'd prefer to find a maintenance shop that specializes in the area to be repaired, not one that is concerned with trust.

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#45
  • ヘイ
  • 2024/05/01 (Wed) 19:23
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People who are talking about trust, realize you're a sucker.

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#48
  • ハイ
  • 2024/05/02 (Thu) 21:57
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↑ Sure, sure, sure. It seems to me that cars of people who receive proper regular maintenance break down more often and are repaired more often.

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#50
  • RX450h
  • 2024/05/04 (Sat) 12:25
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I can't use Japanese, but this was the best place for me. I've been using this place for a long time.
The price is cheap and they tell you the reason why. I don't have any moyamoya feeling.
410 Garage
https://maps.app.goo.gl/7kxtKMJQvPDFHBef9

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#52
  • MMR
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 10:55
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There is none. Do not expect Japanese quality.

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Japanese restaurants in Los Angeles, etc.

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  • Shinji
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  • 2024/05/01 22:10

#262 Komaki. When I was a student, I worked part-time at Club Butterfly🦋 in Hollywood, I believe. I remember Kiri-san, the bartender at that time, very well. He was a great help to me and was very knowledgeable about fortune-telling🔮, etc. I also had my fortune read. I wonder if he is still alive and well now ? I would appreciate any information you may have.

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#5
  • 0ではないと❓
  • 2024/05/04 (Sat) 08:22
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I'm sure you'll get an answer as soon as you ask ? Shame on you. Club Butterfly, at least when was this ? 1970's
Ask Ms. Hokitoda ? she had a wide range of business, florist, water business, clubs and everything ?.

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  • 0ではないと❓
  • 2024/05/04 (Sat) 09:52
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Hoki Tokuda is a pianist ・ classical music ・ jazz singer ・ actress. She is best known as the eighth wife of American literary great Henry ・ Miller. Born in Tokyo, she played piano and sang at the Imperial ・ Garden, an upscale Japanese restaurant in Los Angeles. Club San Bunkan, San Remo and all that. returned home again in 2000.

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  • Toshi
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 10:54
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Returned home.

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