Embassy of Japan in Colombo

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No:20, R G Senanayake Mawatha, 00700, Colombo, Colombo, LK Sri Lanka
contacts phone: +94 112 693 831
website: www.lk.emb-japan.go.jp
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Latitude: 6.9093624, Longitude: 79.8697016

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  • Imraan Noor Mohamed

    Imraan Noor Mohamed

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    Japan embassy no longer accepts short terms visa. So please visit vfs japan.

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    Chandrika Kumudini

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    Visited this shanty today, from the entrance gate service was terrible.There was a man in the security office I imagine he is the ambassador because he acted like the ambassador.Then I went to the second counter which a women with no face scolding people and chasing them to another office-bearer and should face the same nature there. I haven't any personal issue with this people or with the embassy I want to say Japan is a country with great human qualities and we hope the same thing from the embassy in sri lanka .Should train the workers to welcome and treat people.

  • Uditha Dilshan Uditha

    Uditha Dilshan Uditha

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    Compulsory visa requirements (HELP - ACCORDING MY BEST 2016 👊) -Applicants visiting Japan for the first time should produce the original Birth Certificate with a photocopy and an Affidavit declaring that they have not changed their original name. -A letter from the Travel agent confirming the itenery (The Embassy does not assume responsibility as regards obtainin REFUND on Air Tickets). -A photograph taken within the past six months. (Refer Application Form for specifications on Photo). A valid Passport (a minimum validity of Six (6) Months) and previous cancelled passports; if any. -Applicants if married, should produce the original marriage certificate with a photocopy. Applicants should produce the original National Identity Card with a photocopy. NOTICE TO ALL VISA APPLICANTS ALL VISA APPLICANTS ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO PRODUCE THE NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD WHEN APPLYING FOR JAPANESE VISA. THEREFORE, PLEASE CHECK WHETHER THE NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD IS LEGIBLE AND CLEAR. IDENTITY CARDS WHICH ARE ILLEGIBLE, BADLY DISCOLOURED AND DAMAGED WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. TO AVOID ANY INCONVENIENCE, VISA APPLICANTS ARE REQUESTED TO CHECK THE STATE OF THEIR OWN NATIONAL IDENTITY CARDS, AND IF THE NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD IS NOT IN AN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION TO OBTAIN A NEW IDENTITY CARD FROM THE REGISTRATION OF PERSONS DEPARTMENT. -Student Visa applicants should produce their original GCE Ordinary Level and Advanced Level results issued by the School Principal *** important updates (2016)*** - Bring your english translations of birth certificate, National ID & Marriage certificate. - Bank account information (serving account book) ect (it will help you) - Two copies of all above certificates and translations including NIC. - Do not stapler any document. - All copies should be A4 size including NIC, Birth certificate, passport your detail page and one other page. - You should want to go there before at least 10.00 a.m 😃👊👊👊

  • Vachintha Piyadasa

    Vachintha Piyadasa

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    Its completely understood that there could be a queue due to a possible large number of applicants. But I believe people deserve some politeness from the staff. Starting from the security at the gate, until the submission counters, the customer service is terrible. The way they speak to people is not acceptable at all. I work in Japan for about a year now and I experienced this unpleasantness when I went there to apply for my visa. Not only me, but also my wife went there to apply visa for herself and my son and she has had to undergo the same stress. My son is just 2 and half years old and they haven't even considered the physical stress of a woman with a child and not done even a slightest bit of a favor. The service she received has been rather inhuman. An Embassy should be a representation of its host country. But the Embassy of Japan in Sri Lanka does not represent the politeness and efficiency of Japan at all. I sincerely hope someone with a higher level of authority sees my review. The purpose of this criticism is not to harm anybody's job, but to emphasize the minor facts of the current situation and encourage them to improve so that people will receive a better service in the future.

  • Nuwan de Silva

    Nuwan de Silva

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    2016-10-03 at 1.30 pm i went sri lanka japan embassy. 2nd counter cruel woman she is don't no how to deal with people she scold me,my behind too much crowd.she don't no my problem and i'm not a beg.they don't care about us CCTV have a everything. too bad japanes embassy service in sri lanka my complain they didn't take.

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