Work Visa Renewal Denied Due to an Ordinance Violation
Work Visa Renewal Denied Due to an Ordinance Violation
Case Overview | From Renewal Denial Due to an Ordinance Violation to Successful Work Visa Renewal Through Reapplication
This case involves a Bangladeshi national whose work visa renewal was denied due to the impact of an ordinance violation during their student period. Under the severe circumstance of “having to return to their home country within one month,” the client found our office online and used our free phone consultation. After that, Miyagawa and Shimomura worked together to support the client in organizing the situation and preparing the application. With cooperation from the client’s school teacher, we proceeded with the reapplication, and we have received feedback that the client was able to obtain not only the work visa renewal approval, but also re-entry permission and permission to engage in activity other than that permitted under the status of residence.
- Nationality: Bangladesh
- Issue: Work visa renewal denied due to an ordinance violation during the student period
- Situation: A deadline approaching—required to return home within one month
- Approach: Organized the situation through a free consultation and strengthened documents/explanations for reapplication
- Support Team: Miyagawa and Shimomura (proceeded with cooperation from the school as well)
- Result: Work visa renewal approved / Re-entry permission / Permission to engage in activity other than that permitted under the status of residence also obtained
Client’s Experience | From a Situation Said to Be “Impossible” to Renewal Approval
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Male, Mr. A (Bangladesh) |
| Request: Work Visa Renewal Denied Due to an Ordinance Violation |
With ACROSEED’s support, I was able to obtain a visa even for a very difficult case where an examiner who had worked at Immigration for 30 years told me, “It’s absolutely impossible.” Thank you very much for everything. I sincerely appreciate it from the bottom of my heart.
Because I had once been arrested by the police for an ordinance violation during my student period, my visa renewal was denied. In other words, I faced a harsh situation I had never even imagined: I had to return to my home country within one month. Many thoughts ran through my mind—“I’m scared of the outside world,” “This is the end of my life,” and so on—and I suffered tremendously mentally.
Then, I learned about ACROSEED online and received a free phone consultation. Since then, they have continuously supported me. On the first day I visited ACROSEED, the cold tea they served me was not just a drink for my thirsty throat; it was, along with their kind support, the beginning of a sincere connection.
After that, I met the professional administrative scriveners at ACROSEED, Mr. Miyagawa and Mr. Shimomura, and they took great care of me. Being introduced to the world of law that I had never known before, and meeting the wonderful people who belong to that world, became a very valuable experience for me.
Thanks to everyone’s efforts and the help of my school teacher—and by God’s grace—this time became a great success. My visa was renewed, and I also obtained re-entry permission and permission to engage in activity other than that permitted under the status of residence. It truly saved me. Thank you very much.
Choosing ACROSEED was a major turning point in my life. From that experience, I learned to “not give up and move forward.” Even now, your kind words regarding my studies continue to give me strength. I will never forget not only the services you provided, but also the emotional support you gave me throughout my life.
Finally, I would like to pray for ACROSEED’s further development and honor. I believe that taking care of people who are in trouble in a foreign country is a wonderful thing. I hope that, going forward, many people like me will receive help from ACROSEED.
Thank you everybody. Thank you very much.
Who Can Benefit From This Case
If there has been a past incident (such as an ordinance violation or other minor violation), the renewal review process places importance on how well you can organize and explain the “facts,” “prevention of recurrence,” and your “current living situation” consistently and without contradictions. After a renewal denial, time constraints often become much tighter, so it is important to organize the situation early and establish a strategy for the necessary documents and explanations before proceeding with reapplication.
- Those whose work visa renewal was denied due to a past ordinance violation or other trouble
- Those facing an approaching deadline to return home and who need to prepare for reapplication in a short period
- Those who want to prepare explanatory materials while also obtaining cooperation from related parties such as a school or workplace
- Those who feel significant anxiety and want close support from situation through the application process
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