yes if hes not japanese.
a USA citizen can stay in Japan for up to 90 days without a visa
No, not to visit. All you'll need is a passport. To be there for an extended stay you might want to get more information about visas though.
If you are a citizen of a country whose citizen do not need a visa to visit Japan, then you are fine; Green card does not waive visa requirement for Japan.
No, a visa is not necessary, as Japan is in the visa waiver program, but that would require an ESTA from you.
There is a new immigration rule that states that TAIWANESE People DO NOT need a Visa to enter in MEXICO anymore. This just happened early this year (2012). Thus Why MEXICANS are required to get a Visa to enter into TAIWAN ? Shouldn't be reciprocal since this is a result of DIPLOMATIC agreement?
yes. you will need a passport to visit Okinawa, Japan if you are traveling from the United states. if you plan to stay upwards of 90 days in Okinawa or Japan in general, you will need to get a travel Visa. if you plan to work while you are there you need a visa for that as well ( im not sure if work visa's can count as travel visa's as well).
For a visit of 90 days or less, only a valid passport and return ticket are required.
A US tourist visa is needed to visit the US as a tourist. If merely changing planes in Japan, a Japanese visa is not required.
No. All EU countries and Switzerland, can travel, work or just visit in the UK without a visa.
You do not need a visa to travel to Japan if you are a US citizen. The purpose of your visit must be for visiting friends or family, touring the country or attending a conference. You can stay for up to 90 days.
Bulgarians do not need visa to enter Singapore. For confirmation, please visit: http://vsauae.com/do-you-need-sigapore-visa.asp. Regards. Farah Crap.
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