Key facts
- Japan is increasing visa fees for foreign visitors.
- Visa fees will rise by five times.
- Single-entry visas will cost 15,000 yen.
- Multiple-entry visas will cost 30,000 yen.
- The new fees take effect on July 1.
- This is the first visa fee increase since 1978.
Effective July 1, Japan will implement a substantial increase in visa fees for foreign visitors, quintupling the current rates. This marks the first adjustment to visa fees since 1978, a period of over 45 years. Under the new fee structure, a single-entry visa will cost 15,000 yen, a significant jump from previous charges. Similarly, multiple-entry visas will now be priced at 30,000 yen. The Japanese government's decision to quintuple these fees reflects an effort to update the charges after a prolonged period without revision, aligning them with current economic conditions and administrative costs associated with visa processing.
