Japan Visa for Kosovo Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Kosovo passport holders need a visa to enter Japan. Apply at a Japan embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
- Max stay
- Varies
- Visa cost
- JPY 15,000
- How to apply
- Embassy / visa centre
- Processing
- 5-10 days
How it worksJapan's online eVISA is based on your country of residence, not your nationality: you apply through the Japanese embassy/consulate (or its accredited visa centre) that covers where you live. A direct self-service eVISA is offered to residents of some jurisdictions (e.g. Australia, Canada, the UK, USA, Saudi Arabia); residents of others - including India, China, the Philippines and Vietnam - can only get the eVISA through a government-accredited travel agency, and most apply in person via VFS Global. Japan has no visa on arrival or ETA.
How Kosovo citizens apply for a Japan visa
- โ Apply for a visa at the Japan embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here โ
No advance visa with these documents
Japan officially admits Kosovo citizens without a pre-arranged visa when they hold certain third-country visas or residence permits.
Visa-free ยท up to 90 days
Holders of a valid United Nations laissez-passer AND a passport from a country listed in the MOFA UNLP exemption table, visiting Japan for official purpose of the United Nations. Conditions vary slightly per document - check each rule via the official source.
mofa.go.jp โJapan visa cost for Kosovo citizens
Short-term single-entry visa (embassy/consulate sticker visa)
JPY 15,000 (~$95)
Short-term multiple-entry visa
JPY 30,000 (~$190)
JAPAN eVISA (online single-entry short-term visa)
Fee not published by Japan
Applications are handled via VFS Global - a service fee applies on top of the visa fee and varies by country and centre.
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026
Japan visa types
Temporary Visitor Visa (Tourist)
Sightseeing, visiting family, short-term business meetings, medical care
- Apply at a Japanese embassy or consulate.
- Many nationalities are exempt.
- Single or double entry available.
- Fee JPY 15,000 (single entry) as of July 1, 2026 - increased from JPY 3,000.
- First fee increase in 48 years, effective for applications submitted on or after July 1, 2026 (Cabinet decision, 19 June 2026).
Short-Term Business Visa
Business meetings, contract signing, market research, attending conferences
- Multiple entry versions available for frequent business travellers.
- Apply at Japanese embassy/consulate.
- Fee JPY 30,000 (multiple entry) as of July 1, 2026 - increased from JPY 6,000.
Transit Visa
Passing through Japan en route to a third country (short transit, brief sightseeing between transport connections)
Applied for on paper at a Japanese embassy/consulate; not available via the JAPAN eVISA system (tourism only). Transit visa issuance fee has historically been JPY 700; Japan's general visa fee schedule was revised upward effective July 1, 2026.
Apply here โOther Japan visa categories (27)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Japan. Eligibility varies by visa type - some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Common to several visa categories below
- Consular visa issuance fee JPY 15,000 (single entry) as of July 1, 2026.
- Requires a CoE.
- Periods of stay: 5 years, 3 years, 1 year, or 3 months.
Engineer / Specialist in Humanities / International Services Visa
Working in engineering, IT, finance, law, language education, or international trade
Requires a Certificate of Eligibility (CoE) obtained by your Japanese employer from immigration authorities (CoE itself is free). Most common work visa for office-based roles.
Apply here โHighly Skilled Professional Visa (HSP)
Advanced academic research, specialised/technical activities, or business management
- Points-based system (HSP No. 1 with categories 1-A/1-B/1-C, plus HSP No. 2).
- 70+ points qualifies; accelerated path to permanent residence (3 years, or 1 year at 80+ points).
- HSP No. 1 is granted a 5-year period of stay; HSP No. 2 is unlimited.
Business Manager Visa
Running, managing, or investing in a company or business in Japan (entrepreneurs, executives, investors)
- Residence status 'Business Manager' (็ตๅถใป็ฎก็).
- Period of stay options: 5 years, 3 years, 1 year, 6/4/3 months.
- Requires a CoE, a viable business plan, office premises, and (as of October 2025) minimum capital/investment of JPY 30 million plus at least one full-time resident employee.
- Closest thing Japan has to an investor visa; also tracked as a residency-by-investment route.
Intra-company Transferee Visa
Employees transferred to a Japanese branch, subsidiary, or head office of the same company group
Residence status 'Intra-company Transferee'. For staff transferred from an overseas office to a related establishment in Japan for a limited period.
Apply here โSpecified Skilled Worker Visa (SSW)
Working in designated labour-shortage sectors (care, food service, construction, agriculture, manufacturing, hospitality, etc.)
- Residence status 'Specified Skilled Worker' (็นๅฎๆ่ฝ) covering 18 designated industry fields.
- SSW No. 1: passing skills + Japanese language tests (or completing Technical Intern Training), cumulative maximum of 5 years, generally no family accompaniment.
- SSW No. 2: advanced skills, renewable indefinitely with family accompaniment and a path to permanent residence.
Instructor Visa
Language and other teaching at elementary, junior high, and high schools (distinct from university professors)
Residence status 'Instructor' (ๆ่ฒ). Typically used by foreign-language teachers (e.g. JET/ALT and private/public school teachers).
Apply here โSkilled Labor Visa
Skilled trades requiring specialised industrial techniques (e.g. foreign-cuisine chefs, foreign-style construction, jewellery/precious-metal processing, animal training, sommeliers)
Residence status 'Skilled Labor' (ๆ่ฝ). Commonly used by chefs of foreign cuisine with several years of experience.
Apply here โProfessor Visa
Research, research guidance, or education at a Japanese university or equivalent higher-education institution
Residence status 'Professor' (ๆๆ) for university professors, associate/assistant professors, and lecturers.
Apply here โResearcher Visa
Conducting research under a contract with a public or private institution in Japan (outside universities)
Residence status 'Researcher' (็ ็ฉถ) for researchers employed by government agencies, companies, or research institutions.
Apply here โMedical Services Visa
Foreign physicians, dentists, nurses, pharmacists, and other licensed medical professionals practising in Japan
- Residence status 'Medical Services' (ๅป็).
- Requires a Japanese professional licence and a CoE.
- Distinct from the short-term Visa for Medical Stay (which is for patients receiving treatment).
Nursing Care Visa
Working as a certified care worker (kaigofukushishi) at care facilities in Japan
Residence status 'Nursing Care' (ไป่ญท). Requires the Japanese Certified Care Worker national qualification and a CoE.
Apply here โEntertainer Visa
Theatrical, musical, sports, and other show-business or performance activities in Japan
Residence status 'Entertainer' (่่ก) for performers, athletes, and their essential support staff. Periods of stay range from 15/30 days up to 3 years.
Apply here โTechnical Intern Training Visa
On-the-job technical skills training at a Japanese company under the Technical Intern Training Program
Residence status 'Technical Intern Training' (ๆ่ฝๅฎ็ฟ), stages i/ii/iii, up to a cumulative 5 years. Being reformed into a new 'Employment for Skill Development' (ikusei-shuro) system planned around 2027.
Apply here โArtist Visa (Arts)
Income-generating artistic activities in music, fine arts, literature, and other arts (e.g. composers, painters, sculptors, authors) not covered by the Entertainer status
Residence status 'Artist' (่ธ่ก). For artists earning income from their art; performance/show-business work falls under the Entertainer status instead.
Apply here โJournalist Visa
News coverage and reporting in Japan under contract with a foreign press organisation (reporters, editors, cameramen, announcers)
Residence status 'Journalist' (ๅ ฑ้) for foreign correspondents and news-gathering staff contracted to overseas media organisations.
Apply here โReligious Activities Visa
Missionary work and other religious activities by clergy dispatched by a foreign religious organisation
Residence status 'Religious Activities' (ๅฎๆ) for missionaries and religious workers sent to Japan by a foreign religious body.
Apply here โLegal/Accounting Services Visa
Legal or accounting work by registered foreign lawyers (gaikokuho-jimu-bengoshi), certified public accountants, and other holders of legally recognised Japanese qualifications
Residence status 'Legal/Accounting Services' (ๆณๅพใปไผ่จๆฅญๅ). Requires a qualification legally recognised in Japan (e.g. registered foreign lawyer or CPA) and a CoE.
Apply here โTrainee Visa (Training)
Acquiring skills or knowledge through non-employment training at a Japanese public or private organisation (excludes Technical Intern Training and study)
- Residence status 'Trainee' (็ ไฟฎ).
- Periods of stay: 1 year, 6 months, or 3 months (up to 2 years for foreign medical staff training in particle-beam radiotherapy).
- Distinct from Technical Intern Training (ๆ่ฝๅฎ็ฟ); trainees engage in non-employment skills training.
Dependent Visa
Spouse and children of foreign nationals holding a work, student, or other mid/long-term residence status
Residence status 'Dependent' (ๅฎถๆๆปๅจ) for the spouse or child of a resident foreign national. Holders may work part-time up to 28 hours/week only with permission to engage in activity other than that permitted.
Apply here โSpouse or Child of Japanese National Visa
Spouses, biological children, and special-adopted children of Japanese nationals
Residence status 'Spouse or Child of Japanese National' (ๆฅๆฌไบบใฎ้ ๅถ่ ็ญ). No restriction on the type of work permitted; periods of stay of 6 months to 5 years and a path to permanent residence.
Apply here โSpouse or Child of Permanent Resident Visa
Spouses of permanent residents or special permanent residents, and their children born and raised in Japan
- Residence status 'Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident' (ๆฐธไฝ่ ใฎ้ ๅถ่ ็ญ).
- No restriction on the type of work permitted.
- Periods of stay: 5 years, 3 years, 1 year, or 6 months.
Long-Term Resident Visa
Foreign nationals authorised to reside for a designated period on humanitarian or ancestry grounds (e.g. Nikkei descendants, resettled refugees, certain divorced/widowed spouses)
Residence status 'Long-Term Resident' (ๅฎไฝ่ ). No restriction on the type of work permitted.
Apply here โStudent Visa (College Student / Pre-College Student)
Studying at a Japanese school, university, language school, or vocational school
- Requires a CoE from the school.
- Can work up to 28 hours/week part-time with a work permit.
- Apply at Japanese embassy/consulate.
Cultural Activities Visa
Unpaid academic or artistic pursuits, or study of Japanese culture or arts (e.g. tea ceremony, martial arts, traditional crafts)
Residence status 'Cultural Activities' (ๆๅๆดปๅ) for non-remunerative cultural/academic activities or study under an expert. No paid work permitted.
Apply here โVisa for Medical Stay
Foreign patients (and accompanying carers) coming to Japan for medical check-ups, treatment, or recuperation
- Specified visa for medical stay.
- Validity of 90 days, 6 months, or 1 year (multiple-entry validity of up to 3 years for repeated treatment) based on the patient's clinical condition; stays longer than 90 days generally require hospitalisation.
- Accompanying persons may receive the same visa but cannot engage in paid work.
- A registered guarantor/coordinator is required.
Working Holiday Visa
Holidaying and working in Japan (age 18โ30, select nationalities)
Available for Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, South Korea, UK, and several others. Generally issued free of charge.
Apply here โDigital Nomad Visa (Designated Activities No. 53/54)
Remote working from Japan for a foreign employer or clients (launched 31 March 2024)
- Specified visa, Designated Activities No. 53 (worker) / No. 54 (accompanying spouse or child).
- Open to nationals of visa-exempt countries/regions (approximately 70) who earn at least JPY 10 million per year and hold private medical insurance covering at least JPY 10 million.
- Maximum stay 6 months, after which the holder must wait 6 months before reapplying; cannot work for Japanese entities.
Japan visa for Kosovo citizens - FAQ
Do Kosovo citizens need a visa for Japan?
Yes - Kosovo citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Japan embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.
What documents do Kosovo citizens need for Japan?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Japan visa category - check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.