Afghanistan visa for Japanese citizens

Afghan citizens planning a trip to Japan will require a visa, with 16 distinct categories available, spanning options from tourist and business to transit and various work permits. Given the lack of direct air routes, travelers should expect multi-leg journeys, often exceeding 10 hours of flying time, with connections typically through major Middle Eastern airports like Dubai or Doha. The significant cultural and geographical distance means applicants should meticulously prepare their documents, as the application process for Japanese visas from Afghanistan often requires specific considerations. Moreover, adjusting to Japan Standard Time (JST), which is 4.5 hours ahead of Afghanistan Time (AFT), will be an important aspect of planning your arrival and initial days.

eVisa30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
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Visa options

TouristTourist Visa
30d$120valid 3mo
TouristTourist e-Visa
30dvalid 3mo
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BusinessBusiness Visa (up to 3 years, multiple entry)
multiple-entryvalid 3y
BusinessBusiness Visa (standard, single entry)
30dvalid 3mo
StudentStudent Visa
TransitTransit Visa (air passengers)
3d
TransitTransit Visa (land travelers)
6d
WorkBusiness / Work Entry Visa (Entry Visa for work permit)
OtherResidence Visa (Resident Visa)
180dvalid 6mo
FamilyVisit Visa
OtherArrival Visa
OtherCrew Visa
OtherOfficial Visa
30d$0valid 3mo
OtherE‑permit Visa
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OtherEntry Visa (general entry)
30d$120valid 3mo
OtherDouble Entry Visa
double-entry
OtherExit Visa
6dvalid 6d
OtherVisa (up to one year)
valid 1y

e-Visa : Visitors must arrive at Kabul International (KBL). The Japanese government advises against travel due to safety concerns.

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