Japan Spouse Visa Guide 2026 — Application, Renewal, Divorce & PR Fast Track | VisaSHOGUN
Japan Spouse Visa Guide 2026
Everything You Need to Know
Married a Japanese national or permanent resident? The spouse visa (日本人の配偶者等) gives you the freedom to live and work in Japan without restrictions — but the application process has become significantly stricter in 2026.
- New application from abroad (COE route) vs. already in Japan
- What immigration looks for when assessing "genuineness"
- Required documents — and what makes the difference
- Getting a 3-year or 5-year grant (not just 1 year)
- What happens after divorce or separation
- Spouse visa as a fast path to Permanent Residency
Based on official ISA guidelines and real casework. Reference: ISA: Spouse or Child of Japanese National. Last updated: June 2026.
What Is the Japan Spouse Visa?
The Spouse of Japanese National (日本人の配偶者等) is one of the most flexible statuses available to foreign residents in Japan. Unlike work visas, it places no restrictions on the type of work you do, the employer you work for, or the industry you work in.
Spouse of Japanese National (日本人の配偶者等): For those married to a Japanese citizen. Also covers biological children of Japanese nationals.
Spouse of Permanent Resident (永住者の配偶者等): For those married to a PR holder. Similar flexibility, slightly different processing. This guide covers both where relevant.
Where Are You Starting From?
The process differs significantly depending on whether you are applying from abroad or already in Japan.
Your Japanese spouse applies for a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) on your behalf at their local Immigration Bureau in Japan. Processing: 2–4 months at Tokyo Bureau. Once the COE arrives, you use it to apply for a visa at your local Japanese embassy or consulate (1–2 weeks). Then enter Japan.
Key point: The COE has a 3-month validity from issue. Enter Japan before it expires. The Japanese spouse is the "sponsor" for the application — their income and financial stability are assessed.
Spouse Visa Application Guide (COE Route) →If you are already in Japan on a work visa, student visa, or other status and you marry a Japanese national, you can change to spouse visa status without leaving Japan. File a Change of Status of Residence (在留資格変更許可申請) application at your local Immigration Bureau.
Important: You do not have to change — you can keep your current work visa if it suits you. The spouse visa is worth switching to when you want work freedom or when your current status is expiring.
Change of Status Guide →Spouse visa renewals are assessed on the genuineness of the ongoing relationship — not your employment record. You'll need to provide updated proof that you and your Japanese spouse are still living together as a genuine couple. Renewal is typically applied for 3 months before your card expiry.
The length of the grant you receive (1 year, 3 years, or 5 years) depends heavily on the quality of your relationship evidence and your compliance record. Weak evidence or missing documents often result in 1-year grants.
Spouse Visa Renewal Guide →If you divorce or separate from your Japanese spouse, your basis for the spouse visa no longer exists. You must either change to another status or leave Japan within 6 months of the divorce. Waiting longer than 6 months without notifying ISA or changing status creates an immigration compliance problem.
Options: Change to a work visa (if you meet qualifications), apply for Long-Term Resident status (if you have children or strong ties to Japan), or apply for PR if you already meet the requirements.
Spouse Visa After Divorce — What to Do →Being married to a Japanese national gives you access to one of the fastest PR pathways: married 3+ years AND living in Japan for 1+ year qualifies you to apply for Permanent Residency — regardless of how long you've been in Japan overall.
The 2026 rule change (PR requires a 5-year visa from April 2027) does not apply to the spouse route — the marriage-based PR pathway has its own separate eligibility criteria.
Japan PR Guide — Spouse Route →If your spouse is a PR holder (not a Japanese citizen), you qualify for the Spouse of Permanent Resident status — a closely related but separate category. Work is unrestricted. PR eligibility follows a similar path: married 3+ years AND 1+ year in Japan.
The application process and required documents are similar to the Spouse of Japanese National route, but the sponsor is your PR-holding spouse rather than a Japanese national.
Spouse of PR Holder Guide →Required Documents
Documents divide into two categories: standard registration documents (the paperwork proving your identities and legal relationship) and relationship evidence (proof the marriage is genuine). The second category is where most applications succeed or fail.
Standard Documents
- Application form (入管指定様式) — download from ISA website
- Passport (yours)
- Residence card (在留カード) — if already in Japan
- Photo — 4cm × 3cm, taken within 3 months
- Japanese spouse's family register (戸籍謄本) — showing the marriage record
- Residence certificate (住民票) — showing you live at the same address
- Your marriage certificate from your home country + Japanese translation (if married abroad)
- Japanese spouse's income documents — withholding tax certificate (源泉徴収票) or tax return
- Japanese spouse's residence tax certificate (課税証明書)
Relationship Evidence — The Most Important Part
Standard documents prove you are legally married. Relationship evidence proves the marriage is real. Immigration officers are trained to detect sham marriages — the strength of your relationship evidence determines your outcome more than any other factor.
- Photos together — across multiple time periods, different settings, ideally with family and friends
- Communication records — LINE/WhatsApp/email history showing regular contact (especially important for long-distance periods)
- Joint financial records — shared bank account, joint utility bills, remittance records
- Evidence of meeting — travel records, boarding passes, hotel receipts showing how you met and maintained the relationship
- Statement of relationship history (質問書) — ISA-format questionnaire, completed separately by both spouses and compared
- If living separately: written explanation of the reason (work location, caring for parent, etc.) with supporting evidence
What Immigration Officers Actually Review
The spouse visa assessment is fundamentally different from a work visa review. Officers are not primarily concerned with your employment or income — they are assessing whether your marriage is genuine.
| Assessment Area | What Officers Check | Common Issues |
|---|---|---|
| Relationship genuineness | Do you and your spouse actually live together as a couple? Is this a real marriage? | Separate residences without explanation, inconsistent answers in questionnaires, no shared finances |
| How you met | Timeline of the relationship — how long you've known each other, how the relationship developed | Very short time between meeting and marriage; no documentation of the courtship period |
| Cohabitation | Are you registered at the same address? Do your daily lives actually overlap? | Different registered addresses; utility bills only in one name |
| Sponsor's stability | Can the Japanese spouse financially support the household? | Very low income; unstable employment history of the Japanese spouse |
| Compliance history | Any prior immigration violations, overstay, or unauthorized work? | Previous visa violations; history of short-term marriages to Japanese nationals |
Both you and your Japanese spouse fill out the ISA questionnaire separately. Officers compare your answers for consistency. Discrepancies in details like "where did you first meet," "when did you decide to get married," or "how often do you communicate" are red flags. Prepare together — but answer honestly and independently.
Getting a 3-Year or 5-Year Grant (Not Just 1 Year)
Spouse visa grants range from 6 months to 5 years. The length directly reflects the officer's confidence in the genuineness and stability of your relationship and your overall compliance record.
| Grant Period | Typical Profile |
|---|---|
| 5 years | Multiple renewals with strong relationship history, clean compliance record, long marriage, good financial stability |
| 3 years | Established relationship with solid documentation, clean history, stable finances |
| 1 year | First application or first renewal, limited relationship evidence, recent marriage, any compliance concerns |
| 6 months | Significant concerns exist but approval given — often the precursor to closer monitoring at next renewal |
How to Improve Your Grant Period at Each Renewal
- Provide more and better relationship evidence than your previous application — more photos, longer communication history, joint financial activity
- Ensure cohabitation is clearly documented — same registered address, both names on utility bills where possible
- Resolve any compliance issues before applying — pay all taxes and social insurance, correct any gaps
- If separated due to work or family reasons, explain clearly in writing with supporting evidence
Divorce, Separation & What Happens to Your Visa
When you divorce your Japanese spouse, two separate obligations are triggered simultaneously: (1) you must notify ISA of the change in circumstances within 14 days, and (2) you have approximately 6 months to either change to a different status or depart Japan. These are two separate deadlines — missing either one creates compliance problems.
Your Options After Divorce
Spouse Visa as a Path to Permanent Residency
The spouse visa offers one of the fastest routes to Permanent Residency available in Japan — potentially achievable in just 1 year of Japan residence.
| Route | Requirements | Typical Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Spouse of Japanese National — Marriage route |
Married 3+ years AND living in Japan for 1+ year continuously | As fast as 1 year after arriving in Japan (if married 3+ years before arriving) |
|
Standard resident route (as a spouse visa holder) |
5+ years of continuous residence in Japan + meeting all standard PR requirements | 5 years minimum from first arrival |
The new rule requiring a 5-year visa grant before applying for PR (effective April 2027) applies to the standard residency-based route. The marriage-based accelerated route (3 years marriage + 1 year in Japan) has its own separate eligibility criteria and is not affected by this change.
For the full PR guide including compliance requirements and the application process: Japan PR Complete Guide →
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