VisaSHOGUN FAQ — What Are the Most Common Reasons Visa Renewals Get Rejected in Japan?

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What Are the Most Common Reasons Visa Renewals Get Rejected in Japan?

Who is this guide for?

This guide is for foreign residents preparing for an upcoming visa renewal or extension application who want to understand the recurring issues that cause rejections — and check their own situation against them in advance.

Short Answer

Most renewal rejections fall into a small number of recurring categories: (1) your actual job duties no longer match your visa category, (2) gaps in pension, tax, or health insurance payments, (3) incomplete or inconsistent documents, (4) income or business performance that doesn't support the category (especially for Business Manager or HSP), and (5) compliance issues like a missed 14-day notification. None of these are usually surprises if you check your situation against them a few months before applying.

⚡ Key Takeaways
  • ISA's published guidelines describe the factors considered for extension and change of status applications
  • A category mismatch — your real job no longer fits your visa's activity category — is one of the most common issues, often developing gradually over years
  • Pension/tax/health insurance gaps matter for renewals too, not just PR applications
  • Document consistency (job title, salary, company details matching across all submitted documents) is checked closely
  • A pre-renewal self-check, 2-3 months ahead, catches most of these issues with time to address them

The 5 Most Common Categories

Category What it looks like Why it happens
1. Category mismatch Your day-to-day duties have drifted from the original visa category (e.g., an Engineer role that's become mostly sales/admin) Roles evolve gradually within a company; nobody updates the visa
2. Pension/tax/insurance gaps Unpaid or late National Pension, resident tax, or health insurance — sometimes from years ago Gaps from student years, between jobs, or simple oversight
3. Document inconsistency Job title on the employment certificate doesn't match what's on tax documents, or salary figures don't align Documents prepared by different people/departments without cross-checking
4. Income/performance shortfall For Business Manager or HSP categories, revenue, capital, or points-based criteria fall short of thresholds Business conditions change; HSP points calculations aren't rechecked
5. Compliance gaps A missed 14-day notification (job change, address change, marital status change) from the past surfaces during review People don't realize these notifications are separate from renewal

Category Mismatch — The Slow-Drift Problem

How to Self-Check Before Applying

  1. Pension/tax/insurance: request your payment history (see our pension FAQ for how) and address any fixable gaps within the retroactive window
  2. Job description vs category: review your actual day-to-day work against your visa category's definition; if there's drift, discuss framing with a scrivener
  3. Document consistency: compare job title, salary, and company details across your employment certificate, tax documents, and any prior applications
  4. Compliance history: confirm all required notifications (job changes, address changes, marital status) have been filed — file late ones now with an explanation if needed

📋 Common Scenarios

Scenario 1 — My role has shifted significantly since my last renewal

This is the category-mismatch scenario. Before applying, discuss with a scrivener how to frame your current duties, whether additional documentation (a revised job description from your employer) would help, or whether a status change should be considered instead of a routine renewal.

Scenario 2 — I found a pension gap from years ago while preparing my documents

Check whether it falls within the 2-year retroactive payment window (see our pension FAQ). If it can be paid, do so before applying. If it's outside the window, prepare a brief, honest explanation for context.

Scenario 3 — I realize I never filed a notification for a job change 3 years ago

File it now, late, with a brief explanatory note. A late notification with an explanation is generally viewed much better than an undisclosed gap discovered during review.

🚫 Common Mistakes

"It worked last time, so it'll work again"

Your situation can change gradually between renewals (role drift, gaps accumulating) even if nothing dramatic happened. Each renewal is its own review.

Not cross-checking documents before submission

Small inconsistencies (job titles, dates, figures) across different documents can prompt additional scrutiny or requests for clarification, even when nothing is fundamentally wrong.

Discovering issues too close to your expiry date

Most of these issues are fixable — but fixing pension gaps, gathering corrected documents, or filing late notifications all take time. Self-check 2-3 months before your application window opens, not the week before.

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