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Vivinavi Los AngelesAdditional U.S. Citizenship Documents ( Employment Based )
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- 市民権
- 2025/08/02 02:25
I would like to apply for US citizenship after almost 25 years of employment based permanent residence, what should I attach to the additional documents section ? There are no specific instructions other than a copy of the back of the permanent residence form. Since I have listed my employment, place of residence, and travel for the past 5 years, do I need to attach a W2 form and 1040 form as proof of employment, as well as travel tickets ? Do I also need to provide proof of employment from 25 years ago ??
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- 名無しの権平
- 2025/08/02 (Sat) 08:37
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I would recommend going through an experienced attorney
I had a paralegal do the paperwork for me, but on the day of the interview, she told me to come back later with the necessary documents because she didn't have them.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 市民権
- 2025/08/02 (Sat) 19:46
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Thank you for the information. In my case, since I am applying for US citizenship from employment-based permanent residence, I decided to apply for it myself since it seems that I only need to pay the application fee and a copy of the front and back of my permanent residence card. I will not be able to delete your topic once it is created, so I will leave it as it is.
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Vivinavi HawaiiPlease let me know where I can get a good Dash camera for my car installed.
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- hhhs
- 2025/07/29 16:34
Does anyone know of a place that will install a Dash camera with a professional finish ??
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- もく
- 2025/07/30 (Wed) 16:20
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I searched Dash Camere install Best buy and it seems to do it for $80. I think it probably applies to items purchased at Best Buy.
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Vivinavi Los Angelesquestion
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- Mai
- 2025/07/19 12:34
Public middle school anywhere in North Hollywood
if you know of any good schools.
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- 倍金萬
- 2025/07/19 (Sat) 22:52
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> Anywhere good school
I don't think there is any "difference" between good and bad public schools to choose from.
My grandson went to
Walter Reed Middle School
4525 Irvine Ave. I went to Walter Reed Middle School4525 Irvine Ave. Well, it's public, so good ・ bad is a mixed bag. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- UZAI
- 2025/07/20 (Sun) 09:51
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Some of the most reputable public ・ middle schools in North Hollywood :
🧪 Science Academy STEM Magnet
Grades : Grades 6-12
Features : Mathematics and Rigorous science-focused curriculum. Student achievement is very high and college placement rates are high.
Rating : A+ at Niche, GreatSchools
📚 Walter Reed Middle School
Grades : 6-8
Features : Balanced educational offerings, popular in the area. School. Reading and math scores are also above state averages.
Rating : B+ at Niche, GreatSchools
🌱 Roy Romer Middle School
Grades : 6-8
Features : School serves a diverse student population and provides a community-based education. The school has a diverse student body and provides a community-based education. Academically, there is room for improvement, but there is a support system in place.
Assessment : C+ at Niche, GreatSchools
Each school has its own unique characteristics and should be chosen based on your child's interests and learning style. If you are also considering charter or magnet schools, you will have even more choices.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Thanks for the information. It is very helpful.
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Vivinavi Hawaiiacquisition of nationality
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- aiko
- 2025/07/16 00:02
Hello ☺ ️
I hold a green card but I'm thinking of becoming a US citizen.
About 5 years ago, when I was thinking about getting US citizenship, I quit getting US citizenship because it came out that I would automatically lose my Japanese citizenship after getting US citizenship.
A friend of mine who acquired US citizenship about 20 years ago advised me that I would not lose my Japanese citizenship if I did not surrender my Japanese citizenship, so I am thinking about acquiring US citizenship again.
I have some friends who have recently acquired US citizenship, but they are non-Japanese, and their countries allow dual citizenship, so I can't get the advice I want to hear.
Is there anyone who has Japanese citizenship and has recently become a US citizen ?
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- KAN
- 2025/07/21 (Mon) 14:37
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#9 tom
( There is no problem at all to live permanently in ) Japan even if you have dual citizenship. ( Since you are Japanese )
you can hold dual citizenship ( Japan and the US ) unless you apply to the authorities to renounce your Japanese citizenship, and there are many such people ( Japanese law does not recognize dual citizenship, but few people would be foolish enough to renounce their Japanese citizenship and they would not be penalized. )
The problem is taxation.
As long as you have US citizenship, you are liable to pay taxes to the US on any income you generate, even if you live in another country. So there are a great many people who do not like this obligation and renounce their U.S. citizenship.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- tom
- 2025/07/22 (Tue) 03:09
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#12 KAN
Thanks for the reply.
When you have income as a US citizen, does that mean you get Social Security
in dollars or have income in dollars?
Conversely, if you do not receive SS and have no dollar income, does that mean
you have no tax liability in the US?
Dollar USDT income earned on crypto assets is taxable, right?This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- KAN
- 2025/07/22 (Tue) 16:01
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♯ 13 Mr. TOM
> If you are a US citizen and have income, does that mean you get Social Security
in dollars or have income in dollars? On the other hand, if you do not receive SS and have no dollar income,
does that mean you are not liable to pay taxes in the U.S.
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Of course. And whether or not you have income, including a pension, after returning permanently to Japan, you are still obligated to file an annual return with the U.S. ( IRS IRS ). So here's what I mean.
In countries like the U.S. that use taxation based on "country of birth = place of birth ・ nationality," as long as you are a U.S. citizen, you must pay taxes to the U.S. on your worldwide income regardless of where in the world you live. Therefore, a "U.S. citizen × living in Japan" has the right to be taxed by either country. This is troubling for dual nationals who may be subject to double taxationThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- T.S
- 2025/07/22 (Tue) 19:45
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Please read Articles 17 and 18 of the U.S.-Japan Tax Treaty concluded in 2003. Taxation is only imposed in one of the two countries.
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- KAN
- 2025/07/24 (Thu) 19:29
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# 15 Dear TS.
> Please read Articles 17 and 18 of the U.S.-Japan tax treaty signed in 2003. Only one of the countries is taxed.
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U.S. citizens and permanent residents living in Japan are basically obligated to pay taxes in both Japan and the U.S., right? However, there are measures in place to prevent double taxation. ( Articles 17 and 18 of the U.S.-Japan Tax Treaty )
1 . Foreign Tax Credit : Taxes paid in Japan can be credited against U.S. taxes.
2 . Foreign Earned Income Credit : If certain conditions are met, a portion of income earned in Japan can be excluded from U.S. taxation. It appears that these systems can be used to minimize the incidence of double taxation.
For U.S. citizens and permanent residents living in Japan, understanding both Japanese and U.S. tax returns is often complicated and difficult to understand. \You will probably want to consult with a professional tax advisor. )This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Vivinavi HawaiiHilton Timeshare
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- Kay
- 2025/07/20 03:12
I am considering purchasing a Hilton timeshare. I hear that reservations are hard to come by in Waikiki, but I would like to hear from anyone who has one. Thank you in advance.
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It is difficult to get a reservation at the end of the year and the beginning of the New Year, but in the summer, if you make a reservation early (, about 6 months in advance ), you can usually get a reservation. Since I live in the U.S., I have a relatively flexible schedule, so I can make reservations every year without any problems. I would not recommend it to people who work for Japanese companies and do not have flexibility in their schedule or cannot make plans until the last minute, but I would recommend it to people who have more flexibility in their schedule. The kitchen is large and easy to use, and it is by far more economical than staying in a regular hotel.
Also, you should consider resale. You can buy one for about 1/3 ~ 1/4 of the price. There will be a few restrictions, but you can use it just for a normal stay.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Thank you for your thoughtful response. I will consider it.
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Vivinavi Los AngelesDiscrimination I want to die
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- ジャパニーズ
- 2025/06/10 20:23
I am racially discriminated at work. I often feel like I want to die at a moment's notice. Today, at the end of the day, I sat in my car and didn't move for several hours. I don't even feel like eating. I have no one to talk to about it. I am afraid of being told that it can't be helped. I hate them and the company. Please help me.
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I understand your feelings a little. I have also experienced severe bullying in the past.
Can't you change jobs ? There are plenty of jobs out there. If you want, I can help you
please contact me. Don't think about dying. It's a waste of time. Good things are sure to happen in the future !.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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It is often said, "If you are willing to die, you can do anything." I suggest you think about it a little differently ?
Why are you staying there so long ?
Get away from it and become lighter. to be more lighthearted.
I know this is extreme, but you are doing a demonstration in LA right now.
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- UZAIたぬき
- 2025/06/12 (Thu) 22:44
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That is a truly painful situation. The pain you are feeling is not something to be taken lightly. I understand your fear of someone telling you that you don't have a choice. Your feelings are valid and should not be ignored.
First of all, you don't have to go through this alone. If you feel you have no one to talk to right now, one way is to use anonymous counseling services. For example, there are organizations that support mental health in the U.S., such as Inochi no Denwa and NAMI ( National Alliance on Mental Illness ). There are professionals available for free consultation, and putting your feelings into words may help you feel a little better. And you should not have to endure discrimination in the workplace either. You may be able to remedy the situation by talking to your company's human resources or HR department, the Department of Labor, or the "EEOC ( Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ). What you have suffered is not a matter to be overlooked and you have legitimate rights. Even though it is painful right now, you are not alone. Your thoughts are valuable and you have the right to take care of yourself. First, try to do something, even something small, that you can do to be kind to yourself. For example, listening to your favorite music, drinking a warm drink, or taking a small rest may help you to change your mind a little.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ジャパニーズ
- 2025/06/18 (Wed) 13:28
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Thank you all for your kind comments. I also received some kind messages. It cheered me up to know that my voice was heard and returned by Japanese people living in the U.S. as well. I thought I would review your comments from time to time and make a plan to escape with a mini-break, reopen a little, fight a little, use support groups from time to time, consider changing jobs a little, and so on. I will do my best so that I can spend my life smiling and laughing five years from now.
I spoke with HR and their superiors at work, but the organization was so close-knit that they let it slide lightly and pretended that the discrimination had never happened. Because of this situation, I was very shocked and wrote here the other day. It is hard to live as a minority in an organization. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I feel for you.
I too was discriminated against at work in an area with few Asians.
On top of that, I was harassed
by a black boss who accused me of discrimination and I became mentally ill and changed jobs.
(What's Black lives matter … You were the main bully in the workplace. It takes energy
to change jobs. Please
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Vivinavi HawaiiA wedding gift that is uniquely Hawaiian
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- たらこ
- 2025/06/24 08:53
My friend's son in Japan got married and
I would like to give them a gift to celebrate when I return to Japan next month.
Since I'm in Hawaii, I'd like to get something Hawaiian, but I can't think of anything that would please the young couple.
I go back to Japan once a year and have to spend a lot of money on gifts for family and friends. I would appreciate it if you can find something inexpensive and good ….
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- みんみ
- 2025/06/25 (Wed) 13:36
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How about a Mile diffuser? I actually gave one as a gift to a friend who got married and she was very pleased with it.
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- mentaiko
- 2025/06/25 (Wed) 14:40
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Hawaii exclusive brand
matching mugs.
matching caps ( hats ).
Matching stuffed bear or rabbit honeymooners
Honeymooners often buy these when they come to Hawaii.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- たらこ
- 2025/06/26 (Thu) 17:52
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Mimi, mentaiko
Thanks for the advice !
Malie Organics diffuser sounds great ♪
I totally forgot about it.
And I also thought the matching mugs and caps would be good for two young people...
I'm going to Ala Moana SC this weekend and
buy one of these.
I will consult with you.
You have been really helpful.
I really appreciate Minmi and mentaiko who took their precious time to write
Thank you very much.
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Vivinavi Los Angeles80/50 problem
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- 80
- 2025/05/17 10:24
I have an only daughter who is in her 50's and unemployed.
In the past I worked for a few years, but
now I do not work and spend
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- 80
- 2025/06/18 (Wed) 12:05
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We really appreciate all the feedback we have received from everyone.
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- 2025/06/18 (Wed) 13:49
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If you can't get your daughter to listen to you, and if she turns the tables on you, how about actually providing her with six months' rent and food money to show that you are prepared to do so, and suggest that she should live as she pleases ? If this suggestion fails, perhaps you could try accepting her current situation.
If you can't make this suggestion, you might try to accept your daughter's situation. There are also those who, after inheriting assets, hire an asset management specialist, sell their house, buy an apartment in a cheap place, and secure rental income to live on. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 2025/06/18 (Wed) 21:29
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> A woman has an older brother in his 50s. During high school, her brother quit school and became a recluse due to bullying by his classmates. Later, his relationship with his family deteriorated and he began living alone near his parents' home.
I think this is the point: many people criticize Mr. 80 because they feel that he has a big problem with his two children who are both shut-ins. But if he was able to get rid of his son, maybe he can get rid of his daughter too.There are hundreds of thousands of women in Japan who don't work and play games every day. They are called "full-time housewives. As long as your daughter is married, she is a normal middle-aged woman without any suspicion of insanity. You don't want to get married? If you are in your fifties, you are not yet married. Let's marry her off to Japan. It's not easy in the U.S., where working together is the norm. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ゲームファン
- 2025/06/23 (Mon) 11:07
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What surprised me when I researched families with multiple housemates was that in Japan, when a parent dies, the duty of support is transferred to the siblings in place of the parent; in Ms. 80's family, the duty to support the son, who lives on remittances, is transferred to the daughter. It is possible that the daughter feared this and became a shut-in herself.
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# 49 Article 877(1) of the Japanese Civil Code seems to be an obligation to support a relative in need to the extent of spare capacity, but this is the United States. For example, there are definitions that differ from those in Japan, such as a spouse not being a dependent under U.S. tax law. If you do not want to live in poverty, you should not rely on your 50th brother or your property, but study on your own and get assistance from the government. If you are not familiar with the application for assistance, you will need to consult a lawyer, which requires a lot of money and energy. I recommend that your daughter start studying right away. Since you seem to have the internet, you can study for free now. Or you can work ? I think that would be easiest.
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Vivinavi HawaiiMoving to Hawaii with children
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- 好奇心家族
- 2025/02/10 00:44
Nice to meet you. I have obtained a green card and am preparing to move to Hawaii with my 11 and 13 year olds.
I would like to enroll my younger son in Waikiki Elementary. My older son will be in eighth grade this year and I would like to send him to Hawaii first.
Therefore, if you have any recommendations for a middle school that accepts 13 year olds who are beginners in English, I would appreciate it if you could give me some information.
We are thinking of doing a homestay, but would appreciate any advice or information anyone can give us based on their experience.
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- 2025/06/17 (Tue) 11:38
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When I was a freshman in high school, I was sent to study in the United States at my father's discretion. I had friends and a boyfriend in Japan and was enjoying my life every day, but I was sent there on my father's wish, even though I could not speak any English, and my life became quite chaotic. I think it is necessary to find out whether the children are saying "I'm going" to please or offend their parents, or whether they are really going ( In my case, I was forbidden to even express my opinion ). Incidentally, I have several friends who moved to Hawaii from foreign countries ( Japan and other countries ) in their childhood ( and are now in their 50s ). They say that it was difficult for them to be forced to be independent at a time when they wanted to be spoiled by their parents because their parents did not have sufficient communication skills and the children had to act as intermediaries, communicate with teachers, interpret documents, etc. Many of my friends are now having various problems because their bodies have matured while their minds remain immature due to the fact that they did not have a normal youth period. I am one of them, so I can't think of it as someone else's problem. I think it is better to act with caution.
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My whole family moved to Hawaii last year because of my job. My children were 8 and 13 years old at the time. They attended public school in Japan and had never attended an English cram school.
We had many discussions about moving to Hawaii as a family because we were worried about our children's school. We had been to Hawaii twice for family vacations before moving here, so it was not the first time, and the children wanted to take on the challenge of living in Hawaii. Since we moved to Hawaii in March, the children attended an English school in Waikiki, as my office was in Waikiki, until the public school system in Hawaii started. I was able to get a lot of information from people who had moved to Hawaii as I had. Now that my children have gotten used to the school, they have made good friends and are enjoying life in Hawaii. I keep in touch with my friends in Japan every day and they also seem to be interested in Hawaii. There was also a junior high school student who came to this school alone and was living with a host family. He said that his host family was very kind and he was having a great time. He said that he is not lonely because he can keep in touch with his family every day through LINE. I know there are a lot of worries when you take on a new challenge, but Hawaii is also very immigrant-friendly. Now I am glad that my family and I moved to Hawaii.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- KAN
- 2025/06/19 (Thu) 19:44
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Seeing is believing
It's fine to ask other people's opinions when making big decisions, but the more you ask, the more you will probably end up worrying even more.
"Follow your heart and jump in without hesitation, and the path will naturally open up for you."This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I'm kind of off on the last part of my answer … lol
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Mr. Ray in #15
I don't agree with your opinion that Mr. Kan's answer in #14 is misguided.
No matter how much information you receive, the decision is yours to make 。 Of course, it is important to listen to different opinions before you decide .
I have two daughters myself, and on the first day of school after moving from another state, my daughter was asked if she wanted to go to Tatou and she was terrified so I had her transfer her
to another school. I am not sure about sending your 13 year old daughter alone. I think it is a good idea to send your 13 year old daughter alone.
She may feel so lonely that she may connect with her bad friends as a sense of camaraderie.
It is easy for a new student to become a target 。
While she is in Japan, she should get used to learning English through YouTube.
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Vivinavi Los AngelesImmigration SNS
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- ろーらん
- 2025/05/08 11:46
A friend of mine was hit by immigration and went back to Japan, apparently they found out he was doing private tours on social networking sites. He was also doing LocoTabi and VimaTravel and they found out about that too. !
Actually, I am in the same situation, but I have to go back to Japan temporarily and I don't know what to do.
Is there anyone here who is in the same situation? ? I guess I should say I don't have any social networking sites ? ? I have stopped using Rocotavi and Baima Travel. I've also deleted my Instagram.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- むーたん
- 2025/06/13 (Fri) 01:46
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I'm not saying it's a hoax, I'm not just saying it based on the internet. I'm not just speaking from the internet, I know someone who was denied entry after just two sightseeing trips. She wasn't fancy at all, but she was cute. If the reason for being sent to a separate room is because of the fancy clothes in the suitcase, then the contents of the suitcase have not yet been seen at the time of being sent to the separate room. After immigration, they would go to get their suitcases after entering the U.S. In most cases, the CBP officer will not look at the contents of your suitcase, but will talk to you and decide whether you are allowed to enter or denied entry, but if the CBP officer wants to look at the contents of your suitcase, he or she will.
Also, many Japanese people think that they have to wear makeup, but not many people in the US think that. Especially when flying. If you see non-Japanese women at the airport, most of them are dressed casually without makeup.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- むーたん
- 2025/06/13 (Fri) 02:01
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It is not just what I have heard on the internet. In fact, in the past, when I was a student, I was told by an American airline staff ( flight attendant or ground staff ) at an airport in Japan that young women are easily suspected and possibly sent to another room because they always forget the documents required for entry. I know of one person who was denied entry to Japan after only two visits.
If you are sent to a separate room because you have a flashy change of clothes in your suitcase, they will not see the contents of your suitcase at the time you are sent to the other room. The reason is that they go to get the suitcases after entering the country. If the CBP officer wants to see the contents of the suitcase, he or she can ask a staff member to bring the suitcase to the other room and look at it.
Also, I mean, put on some makeup, most of the female passengers you see at the airport are dressed casually with no makeup on ?.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- UZAIたぬき
- 2025/06/13 (Fri) 11:46
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There are several instances in which social networking sites can become a problem for immigration inspectors. For example, the content of past postings may influence the examiner's decision. In particular, if there are political statements or inconsistencies regarding the purpose of travel, they may be investigated in detail in a separate room. In addition to social networking sites, the presence of work-related materials or business cards among your belongings may also be judged to be inconsistent with your purpose of tourism. In fact, there have been reports of cases where business cards were found and the applicant was denied entry into Japan as a result of a phone call to the company confirming the business card. In addition, if the information on your ESTA application does not match the information on your social networking service, your application may be scrutinized more strictly. It is important to enter accurate information in advance, as it may be difficult to correct any errors in your application. The key to passing the immigration inspection smoothly is to review your SNS public settings and make sure that the information regarding your purpose of travel is consistent. If you have any concerns, it is a good idea to prepare them in advance.
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- 御意見無用
- 2025/06/14 (Sat) 10:10
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Will they hand over their cell phones at immigration and check their social networking sites?
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Let's relax!
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