Japanese Dependent Visa For Nepalese

Why Choose Our Dependent Visa Support Program?
Moving to Japan as a dependent—whether as a spouse, child, or family member of a student or worker—can be both exciting and overwhelming.
Unlike work or study visa holders, dependents often do not immediately join schools or workplaces, but still face the challenge of adapting to a new culture, language, and lifestyle.
Our Dependent Visa Support Program is designed to make this transition stress-free. From basic Japanese lessons and cultural training to housing support and parenting guidance, we ensure that you feel confident and capable in your new life in Japan.
What’s Included in the Program?
Basic Japanese Language Training (N5–N4 Level)
Daily Life Skills & Cultural Orientation
Health, Banking & Transportation Guidance
Support for Children’s Education & School Integration
Housing & Settlement Assistance
Emergency Preparedness & Safety Tips in Japan
Post-Arrival Support & Ongoing Communication
Japanese Language Training for Everyday Life
Build Confidence in Real-World Situations
Learn practical Japanese for shopping, asking directions, visiting hospitals, and using transport
Focused training on phrases and manners used in daily life
Practice reading signs, menus, instructions, and emergency information
Level: JLPT N5–N4, beginner-friendly
Classes with Nepali-speaking instructors and native Japanese teachers
Life in Japan Orientation
Know What to Expect, Know What to Do
Garbage sorting rules, local transport systems, and neighborhood registration
Public behavior expectations: shoes indoors, queueing, greetings, etc.
How to access health services, open bank accounts, and enroll in city services
Navigating supermarkets, mobile services, and local communities
Special sessions for dependents on adapting to a supporting role in a new culture
Family & Parenting Support
Support for Children’s Transition to Japanese Schooling
School system overview: language schools, public schools, kindergartens
School application and registration assistance
Tips for helping children adjust to classroom culture, food, uniform codes
Coordination with local Nepali-speaking school liaisons (if available)
Visa & Documentation Support
Your Paperwork, Handled with Care
COE (Certificate of Eligibility) document guidance
Family relationship proof & embassy documentation help
Application form filling and submission support
Embassy interview prep (if applicable)
Post-Arrival Support in Japan
You’re Not Alone After Landing
Assistance with housing search or coordination
SIM card, Wi-Fi, and essential utilities setup
Local orientation tours (if available)
Cultural mentorship and emergency contact setup
Regular check-ins and open channel for help
JLPT N4–N2
- Duration : 4 Months To 8 Months
- Timing: Flexible — 6 AM Until 6 PM.
Features
- No prior Japanese knowledge required – suitable for total beginners
- Focused Japanese for daily use (shopping, travel, emergencies, hospitals)
- Cultural training: manners, do’s and don’ts, behavior in public
- Parenting support for those bringing children
- School system guidance and enrollment help
- Life skills training: banking, garbage rules, using public services
- Online & offline class flexibility with class repetition option
- Post-arrival mentorship and local settlement assistance in Japan
Requirements
- No age restrictions – open to spouses, children, and family members
- You must be interested in Japanese dependent visa or in the process of applying
- Basic literacy (in Nepali or English) is preferred for learning support
- A mobile phone or laptop is recommended for attending virtual sessions
- Willingness to participate actively in practical cultural sessions
- For families with children: must provide child’s school documents if seeking enrollment help
- Must have intent to settle or stay in Japan for medium to long term
Special Notes
- This course is specially designed for spouses and family members accompanying a student or worker
- It helps reduce cultural shock and prepares you to independently manage daily life in Japan
- For parents: understand how to enroll children in schools and support their adjustment
- You’ll receive tips for communicating with neighbors, using public services, and handling emergencies
- Strong participation in this program boosts your confidence, independence, and readiness
- Our support continues even after you land in Japan – you're not alone in your new journey