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Osaka U.S. Embassy is the easiest place to get a visa

Visa related
#1
  • Angeles
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  • 2021/09/17 10:36

Is the urban legend true that Osaka, not Tokyo, is the easiest place to get a visa ?
If true, please share your experiences and what you have heard !
No pessimistic comments

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#21
  • まず
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 09:59
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The interviewer is just an interviewer
The decision to issue or deny a visa is not made at the discretion of the interviewer
It is decided by the person above him
By the way, you applied for a student visa twice and passed ? At that point it sounds like a lie
Also, writing black or race is the worst It's the worst!

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#22

He applied for and received his first student visa about 11 years ago, and about 6 years later he applied for and received his second student visa again!

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#23
  • 神戸
  • 2021/09/23 (Thu) 07:38
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I think there are some interviewers who are not strict or not strict because they are human beings, not robots.
I don't know if it is true or not, but some Americans told me that there are interviewers who sleep with people who want to get visas ( and give them visas ) by doing sexual things with them, or by taking bribes. One of the people who said this was a wealthy old man who has met with highly educated presidents.
I don't know if this is true or not. I'm just posting what I've heard, so don't blame me.

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#24
  • Amazon狂
  • 2021/09/23 (Thu) 07:50
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I didn't know that was possible.

The spoonful of the visa is different from person to person, even at the immigration of the airport, and also at the interview place in downtown.

But, as far as student visa is concerned, I heard a person who got a visa a few years after the terrorist attack said that in Tokyo they only get the i-20 visa, but in Osaka they get it for 5 years.

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#25
  • ありそうですね
  • 2021/09/23 (Thu) 08:07
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Some Americans told me that some interviewers give visas. One of the people who said this is a wealthy old man who has met with highly educated presidents.


My friend was forced to have sex when she was 16 if she wanted credit at a local high school. When he grew up, he found out that many people had been victimized and filed a class action lawsuit against the school and the faculty. Cuomo also used his position to sexually harass her. Those in power do whatever they want. They are ready to cheat. Everyone is under siege and at their mercy.

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