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Vivinavi Hawaii
Have a child with autism.(2kview/3res)
Free talk 2022/08/09 17:06
2872.
Vivinavi Los Angeles
Corona negative proof upon return to Japan(54kview/61res)
Question 2022/08/09 11:43
2873.
Vivinavi Hawaii
I would like to know about VISA.(2kview/2res)
Problem / Need advice 2022/08/07 18:49
2874.
Vivinavi Hawaii
About my bank account in Japan(11kview/16res)
Question 2022/08/07 17:35
2875.
Vivinavi Hyogo
Street Piano at JR Kaju Station(2kview/1res)
Local news 2022/08/07 02:08
2876.
Vivinavi Hawaii
Taxes on the sale of shares(3kview/4res)
Question 2022/08/07 01:41
2877.
Vivinavi Hawaii
Corona infection before trip to Hawaii Consular le...(2kview/2res)
Question 2022/08/05 11:24
2878.
Vivinavi Ehime
More than 1,500 people infected with new corona in...(1kview/0res)
Beauty / Health 2022/08/05 11:19
2879.
Vivinavi Kusatsu
Time with Grandma and Grandpa + Moa(1kview/0res)
Free talk 2022/08/05 11:12
2880.
Vivinavi Morioka
Sanriku Geopark Photologaining in Noda(1kview/0res)
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Have a child with autism.

Free talk
#1
  • まる
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  • 2022/08/08 16:29

My daughter was told by her early intervention teacher and child psychologist that
she is developmentally disabled and
should see a specialist
and we are waiting for a diagnosis
but her symptoms are autism (hyperactivity, intellectual disability).
He cannot speak a single word.
I am going to do a lot of research and think about what I can do for my daughter,
but
I would be happy to exchange
information and talk with people who have children like her.

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#2
  • Kaneohe
  • 2022/08/08 (Mon) 20:29
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You said you are waiting for a diagnosis, how old is your child now ??

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#3
  • まる
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 17:06
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Dear kaneohe,
thank you for your message.
He is 2 years and 8 months old.
I finally have an appointment with a doctor who can diagnose
the week after next.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Corona negative proof upon return to Japan

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#1
  • MMYAL
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  • 2022/03/26 22:53

Please let me know where in the Los Angeles area I can get a corona-negative certificate, which I will need when I return to Japan. I already know of Japanese hospitals affiliated with travel agencies, so if there are any other places that can do this at a reasonable price, please let me know.

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#58
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 10:51
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#50 American,

> How can a US citizen go to Japan ? please tell me.
> By the way, I have not been vaccinated. I have never had corona so far.

I heard here at Vivinavi Exchange Plaza that if we have proof that our relatives in Japan want us to come back to Japan, we can get a visa to enter Japan. I called the Japanese Consulate in Los Angeles directly and they said that if we apply to the consulate with all the conditions and documents, we can get a visa.

https://www.la.us.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ja/index.html

Please refer to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare page for more information on vaccines for entering Japan. Please refer to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare page.

https://www.mhlw.go.jp/index.html


According to the consulate website, "A copy of one of their family registers is required to prove relationship to immediate family or relatives.

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#59
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:01
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> According to a friend of mine who frequently travels back and forth between Japan and Japan, Japan's border control measures have become much more relaxed

than in the past, and only requires proof of vaccination within 3 days here.

My friend said that the Japanese border control measures are much more relaxed than before. Also, I heard that you have to install an app called something on your phone.

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#60
  • マンセー
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:10
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What ? PCR testing is no longer required ??

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#61
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:22
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Mr. Mansei,

> They seem to have loosened up a lot, I think it was within 3 days here, they only need proof of vaccination.


My apologies...you meant the proof of PCR test. However, you cannot get on a plane even with Japanese airlines unless you show

proof of vaccination when you leave this country.

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#62
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/09 (Tue) 11:43
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3. visiting person(s) who reside in japan
(Former Japanese Nationals)


https://www.la.us.emb-japan.go.jp/pdf/3_FORMER%20JAPANESE.pdf

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Vivinavi Hawaii
I would like to know about VISA.

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • Happy summer
  • mail
  • 2022/08/07 17:22

I got married internationally and applied for a green card, travel permit, and EAD card at the end of last October.
I had my green card interview at the end of April this year, and I received my green card successfully.
However, I still have no movement on my travel permit and EAD card. However, I still have no movement of my travel permit and EAD card. I am thinking of going back to Japan this fall, but I wonder if it is better not to go back. ?
In case you are wondering, I did not use a lawyer for this application, and I did it by myself.

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I have applied for a green card without a lawyer before, and when I had a problem, I used the above method to solve it. I was told that the process takes time, but there were steps that took so long that I thought they might have forgotten about me, so I tried to contact them.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
About my bank account in Japan

Question
#1
  • Bank
  • mail
  • 2022/08/01 19:38

I have been wondering about something that I have not been able to clarify, so I would be glad if anyone here can help me.
I know that you cannot open a Japanese account when you live abroad, but ① it is not illegal to keep the account you opened when you lived in Japan after moving abroad, right?
However, ② if you leave it for about 5 years, it will be frozen, although the period varies depending on the bank. Is that considered as being used if there is a wire transfer and not frozen ??

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#10
  • bba808
  • 2022/08/02 (Tue) 19:14
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I have lived abroad for a long time, but I also maintain a Japanese account and credit card.
I am able to do this because my permanent address is my parents' address, but before Corona, I used to return to Japan once or twice a year, so I deposited money into my account each time & I did passbook entries, etc.

Since a few years ago, I have registered a Japanese credit card for automatic debit since e-books cannot be purchased with credit cards issued abroad. Since I was unable to return to Japan until last month due to the Corona disaster, I had to inquire about my balance online several times a year.
Since my balance was getting low and I did not know when I would be able to return to Japan, I started to send money to my Japanese account in WISE, but I still make sure that the balance is less than 1 million yen to avoid taxes.

Many people who live overseas but have parents or siblings in Japan maintain a Japanese bank account.

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#11

bba808
Thank you for your experience.
I think you mean the balance inquiry on the internet, right? ? Japanese banks don't allow you to check your balance on the internet ? I don't really know what's going on with Japanese banks these days.

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#13

Hi
I see 😳
I didn't know you could do that ! I'll look into it.
Thank you for your ministry.

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#15

Hi
Thank you !
First of all, I don't know the balance, so I will check it out.

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#17

#10 I was slightly concerned about the expression "to avoid taxation". Basically, there is no taxation on the transfer itself between the individual's accounts in Japan and the US.
However, when there is a remittance / of 1 million yen or more at a Japanese bank, a copy of the transaction is automatically sent to the tax office. Also, when a U.S. bank receives a remittance of $10,000 or more /, a report is automatically sent to the IRS. Especially in Japan, remittances to non-permanent residents are required to be reported on the individual's tax return, so that the IRS can check the information with the tax office. If the frequency of remittance is too frequent, the tax office may conduct an investigation under the title of "Inquiry concerning foreign assets.
In addition, if you have financial assets ( or accounts ) outside the U.S. of $10,000 or more, you are required to report them on Form 1040, and you are also required to report the account information on FinCen114.
The above is to prevent Money Laundering, as explained by tax man, and as long as the information required by the IRS is reported correctly, it does not matter if the account balance is over $10,000.

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Vivinavi Hyogo
Street Piano at JR Kaju Station

Local news
#1
  • みずほ
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  • 2022/03/03 14:11

A street piano has been installed in the waiting room of JR Kasumi Station.

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#2
  • メリル
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 02:08
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I'm going to play the piano at Kaju Station Street around 2:30 on August 9. I learned to play the piano for the first time since I retired, and I'm 73 years old, although I'm not very good at one song, Elise for Elise.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Taxes on the sale of shares

Question
#1
  • 税金
  • mail
  • 2022/08/06 02:45

I would like to ask about taxes on the sale of stock.

In the U.S.A. / Is there a profit and loss taxation system in Hawaii ?
If there is, it seems that in Japan you can carry it forward for 3 years from the next year, but in the U.S.A. / How many years in Hawaii ?

Do you know? If anyone knows, I would appreciate it if you could tell me.

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#2

You can lose up to $3 , 000 in stocks for
years until you recoup your losses.

This is for the entire US, not just Hawaii.

Furthermore, it appears from your question itself that you have no
experience with tax returns in the US, so there are other rules and regulations, so

you cannot handle your tax return with the knowledge from the board, so
be sure to file your tax return. If you are going to file a tax return, we recommend you to ask a professional to do it for you.

Please refer to the following English explanation and translation.

How many years can you claim stock losses?
You'll always have the annual $ 3,000 limit on ordinary income deductions, but the losses can be as much as $3,000 per year.
( What years can I claim losses on stock?
How many years can I carry forward capital losses ? I can carry forward capital losses for as many years as I need until I can use the capital losses for tax purposes.
There is always a $3,000 annual limit on the ordinary income deduction, but losses may offset future capital gains. }

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#4
  • 税金
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 01:40
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Thank you very much tax man.
Normally, I only sell stocks that I have made a profit on, but this time I wanted to liquidate individual stocks other than Roth IRAs and asked my CPA if I could offset the capital loss. I have lived in Hawaii for about 20 years and make tax returns every year, but I'm embarrassed to say that it seems to have been a very basic question. I need to study more.

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#5
  • 税金
  • 2022/08/07 (Sun) 01:41
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Several of you have given me very helpful links via DM. They were really helpful. I will study them. I bow to you all for knowing so much. Thank you very much for your kindness.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Corona infection before trip to Hawaii Consular letter

Question
#1
  • あさり
  • mail
  • 2022/08/05 05:41

Hello.
I am going on a trip to Hawaii next week for 2 weeks, but I have a corona infection and was in home quarantine until yesterday.
I had an antigen test done this morning and it was negative, but I heard that PCR tests can be positive for several weeks after infection.

I will return to Japan one month after my corona infection, but I am worried about the PCR test before returning to Japan.
I understand that I can get a consular letter if I still test positive after a complete recovery, but do you know what is required or when I should apply to the consulate?
Can I just get a medical care certificate or something like that from the municipal health center? (It shows the date of corona infection.)
I couldn't find out anything about it, so I asked here. Thank you in advance for your help.

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#2
  • min
  • 2022/08/05 (Fri) 11:15
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Now it is omicron, so there is almost no PCR test positive after one month, but many people who are infected once are infected twice.

First, a consular letter,
which is valid if you are still positive 2 weeks after infection.

If the PCR test is positive 72 hours before returning
you will be quarantined in a hotel for 5 days.
If the PCR test is taken again and is negative, you may return home.
If positive, you will be quarantined for another 4 days.

If the PCR test is positive after 9 days.
You can apply for a consular letter here.

When you test positive for the first time
Call the doctor for a consultation and consultation.
After 9 days, you will receive a letter from the doctor certifying your recovery
Submit the proof of positivity and recovery to the consulate

.

These are the circumstances when a friend and his wife came to Hawaii two weeks ago
only the wife tested positive and was unable to return home.

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#3
  • min
  • 2022/08/05 (Fri) 11:24
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I forgot to mention that
a friend and his wife, once in May, both of them were infected with corona.
Only the wife was infected during this stay,
the husband tested negative, so he returned home first.

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Vivinavi Ehime
More than 1,500 people infected with new corona in Ehime

Beauty / Health
#1
  • 恵美子
  • mail
  • 2022/08/05 11:19

I was surprised to see the news. What happened ?

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Time with Grandma and Grandpa + Moa

Free talk
#1
  • 甚兵衛
  • mail
  • 2022/08/05 11:12

They are having a photo contest on Instagram.
They are giving away gift certificates for the best prizes.


https://www.pref.shiga.lg.jp/kensei/koho/e-shinbun/event/326678.html

Interesting topic.

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Vivinavi Morioka
Sanriku Geopark Photologaining in Noda

Other
#1
  • みか
  • mail
  • 2022/08/05 11:06

2022/10/2(日)
Noda Village Gymnasium
https://sanriku-project.jp/event/article.php?p=537

It seems that you need to register in advance.

https://www.sportsentry.ne.jp/event/t/88135

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