[Dependent Visa Case] Initial Refusal → Approved on Re-submission
Dependent Visa Re-submission Case
Case Overview|Initial Refusal → Approved on Re-submission
In this case, a work visa holder in Japan applied for a dependent visa for a family member. The first application resulted in “refusal”, and the customer consulted our office afterward. We analyzed the issues, reorganized the explanation points, reinforced the evidence, and the re-submission was approved.
- Status of Supporter: Work Visa (main applicant / family sponsor)
- Application: Dependent Visa for a family member
- Process: *Initial refusal → document review → re-submission → approved*
- Key Action: Identifying refusal points, rebuilding explanation & supporting documents
Customer Review|Refused First, Approved After Re-submission
This testimonial is from a customer who re-applied after an initial refusal.
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Customer (from Google Review) |
| Request: Dependent visa re-submission after refusal |
Our first dependent visa application was refused, but thanks to Mr. Miyagawa and Mr. Komura, the re-submission was approved. Their explanations were professional, clear, and reassuring throughout the entire process. Thanks to their support, our family can now live together in Japan. I sincerely appreciate it.
*This content is based on an actual Google review, reorganized as a case example with privacy considerations.*
Who This Case Helps
Even if a dependent visa is refused once, approval may still be possible with proper analysis of the refusal reason, a logical explanation, and stronger supporting documents. In many re-submission cases, key issues include: “financial ability”, “family relationship explanation”, and “document consistency”.
- Those whose dependent visa was refused and are considering re-application
- Those unsure why the refusal happened or what needs correction
- Work visa holders concerned about financial ability or stability
- Those who want a structured, reliable path to re-submit
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