An update from my side on this topic, might be especially useful for those of you in Spain:

After insisting (many) many times, over multiple days in a row with the public contact details ([1] seems to be completely saturated and didn’t work for me, [2] however got me to reach out to someone after insisting repeatedly) of the embassy in Madrid, I managed to speak with them over the phone. They explained to me that they did receive my application but never answered due to the workload that they’re under. They also clarified that they’re not attending applications by order-of-arrival, which justifies why some are getting answered, and some don’t. They seemed to be doing the best they can.

After exposing my situation and insisting, they agreed to provide me with a next-day urgent date and I made a trip to their location in Madrid. The embassy seemed terribly saturated, with long queues of people waiting. I can confirm they are low on staff. Having made the application before, I delivered my passport and some extra documents required[3] (face-to-face) during the morning and picked up my VISA in the afternoon and received some additional information to speed up quarantine procedures and reduce waiting times at the airport[4].

A few tips for those trying it in Spain:

  • submit your application as stated in [1:1] immediately and then
  • (don’t wait for the e-mail response) use [2:1] (and/or [1:2], though never worked for me) and speak with someone over the phone to request a date
  • make the trip to Madrid (yes, this is terribly annoying, but seems to be the only effective way) and expect to spend a day there
  • before making the trip, make sure to follow additional information to speed up quarantine procedures and reduce waiting times at the airport [4:1]

  1. Visado para estancias cortas por Negocios, Intercambios u otros | Embajada del Japón en España ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  2. EMBAJADA DE JAPÓN EN ESPAÑA | Embajada del Japón en España ↩︎ ↩︎

  3. On top of the e-mail application they ask you to bring a) a recent photo for the VISAs, b) the application form printed and signed, c) your passport ↩︎

  4. japan_fasttrack_quarantine.pdf (2.2 MB) ↩︎ ↩︎

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