How to Extend Your Japan Visa in 2026
Japan is one of the world's most sought-after travel destinations, famed for its cherry blossoms, cuisine, and ancient culture. However, Japan takes immigration rules very seriously, and tourist visa extensions are not easily granted. This guide explains when extensions are possible, what is required, and what the strict overstay consequences are.
Visa Extension at a Glance
Apply well before your current permitted stay expires. Processing is not guaranteed and can take several weeks.
| Extension Type | Duration | Fee | Where to Apply | Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tourist / Short-term stay extension (exceptional) | 15–90 days (exceptional only) | ¥4,000 | Regional Immigration Services Bureau | Days to weeks (variable) |
Can You Extend Your Japan Visa?
Japan is strict about tourist visa extensions. Extensions are processed by the Regional Immigration Services Bureau (出入国在留管理局) and are typically only approved for compelling reasons such as a medical emergency, serious illness, or death of a family member in Japan. Simply wanting to stay longer for tourism is generally not considered sufficient grounds. If approved, the extension is usually for 15 to 90 days depending on the circumstances. Visa-exempt short-term visitors (e.g., 90 days for many nationalities) must have a strong justification. For travellers planning a longer stay in Japan, it is strongly advised to obtain the correct visa (e.g., a Cultural Activities visa or Working Holiday Visa) before arriving.
Extension Requirements and Documents
- Valid passport with current residence/stay permit
- Completed Application for Extension of Period of Stay (様式第30号 — available at the Immigration Bureau)
- Passport-sized photograph (4 × 3 cm)
- Documentation supporting the reason for extension (medical certificate, death certificate, etc.)
- Proof of financial support for the extended period
- Application fee: ¥4,000 (revenue stamps —収入印紙)
Step-by-Step Extension Process
- Assess your reason for extension
Only apply if you have a compelling and documentable reason (medical, family emergency). Gather supporting documentation. - Find your Regional Immigration Bureau
Major bureaus are in Tokyo (Shinagawa), Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, and Fukuoka. Check immi-moj.go.jp for the nearest office. - Complete the application form
Download and complete the 'Application for Extension of Period of Stay' form. Have it stamped and signed. - Submit all documents
Visit the Immigration Bureau in person during office hours (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00). Submit your complete document package. - Pay ¥4,000 in revenue stamps
Purchase revenue stamps (収入印紙) at the post office or convenience store. Attach them to the application form and hand in at the counter.
Overstay Penalties — Important!
Overstaying in Japan is treated as a criminal offence. Penalties include imprisonment for up to 3 years and/or a fine of up to ¥3,000,000. Deportation is standard for overstayers, followed by a re-entry ban of 5 to 10 years (or permanently for serious cases). Japan's immigration system is highly data-driven and overstay records are permanently linked to your passport biometrics. Japanese authorities conduct active enforcement. Never overstay under any circumstances — contact the Immigration Bureau proactively if you face an unexpected situation.
This guide is maintained by our visa research team. Last updated: March 2026.
Important: Visa extension rules change frequently. Always verify current requirements at the Japan Immigration Services Agency before making travel plans. This page is for informational purposes only.