Visa to Japan: Lady Gets Travel Documents, Flies to Osaka to Join Her Husband

Visa to Japan: Lady Gets Travel Documents, Flies to Osaka to Join Her Husband

  • A Nigerian lady explained how she got a visa to travel to Japan to meet her husband, who lives there
  • According to the lady, she got married to her husband in December 2024, and they started applying for her Japanese visa
  • She said it took up to 14 days before she got her Japanese visa approved, and she flew to Osaka to join her husband

A Nigerian lady is overjoyed as she has moved to Japan to join her husband, who lives there.

The lady said she got married to her husband in December 2024 when she was still in school.

Lady who relocated to Japan shares how she did it.
Lady relocates to Japan to join her husband. Photo credit: TikTok/@willing153 and Getty Images/@willing153.
Source: UGC

After their wedding, she and her husband started applying for her travel documents so she could join him in Japan.

In a video she posted on TikTok, the lady identified as @willing153 said she applied for her Japanese visa in Abuja.

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She said:

"After our wedding, my husband came back to Japan. After school, he started processing my documents."

The lady said she and her husband did not use a visa agent to apply, as they did it by themselves.

She noted:

"For me, I used zero agents. It was only me and my husband that processed everything."

After applying for her visa in Abuja, she said it took up to 14 days before she got the visa.

She flew from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos to Qatar. From Qatar, she flew to Osaka Japan, where she now lives with her husband.

Lady shares how she got Japan travel documents.
Lady shares how she got a visa to Japan where she now resides with her husband. Photo credit: TikTok/@willing153 and Getty Images/Aaftab Sheikh.
Source: UGC

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady relocates to Japan

Glodnuts Ventures

"Many of these individuals are simply trying to create content and gain online clout. In reality, her relocation process was made significantly easier because she already had someone residing in Japan. For anyone without such a connection, the most reliable path to living in Japan is through a work visa or a student visa, both of which typically require proof of residence—and that’s often the biggest challenge. Most people struggle with where to stay initially while they work on legalizing their status. Unless Japan offers asylum to foreigners—especially Africans—you’ll need to prove that you meet the criteria to qualify. The first and most important step is to secure a place to stay. Once that’s sorted, you can apply for a tourist visa, and from there, consider seeking asylum if it’s a viable option.''

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@Steady maintain said:

''But I had that the money for the travel is more than 7 million.''

@Harry Moscow said:

''Please how can I access the certificate of eligibility form?''

@Youthmaster said:

''You don’t need an agent for any kind of visa only if you have all the required documents.. which you’re in advantage but most people doesn’t have what is required to apply for the visa.. that’s where an agent comes in.. job offer isn’t easy, study route is expensive, visit route requires a strong ties to your country.. 90% of Nigerians doesn’t have this.. you have some there already your case is different.''

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Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian man had gone viral on social media after speaking about his relocation journey to Canada in search of greener pastures.

In a video, he danced happily in the snow while revealing that he spent a whopping N20 million on his relocation.

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Social media users who came across the video on the TikTok app stormed the comments section to react to it.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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