Japan Quintuples Visa Fees in First Increase Since 1978: What It Means for Travelers, Tourism, and the Future of Border Management
Japan has announced its first visa fee increase since 1978, raising the cost of many visas by as much as […]
Japan has announced its first visa fee increase since 1978, raising the cost of many visas by as much as […]
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