Introduction
With the rise of international marriages, applications for the “Spouse or Child of Japanese National” residence status are common inquiries. In particular, reapplying for the status immediately after a divorce and remarriage requires special care. This article explains the key points to watch out for from the perspective of an experienced immigration administrative scrivener.
Risk of Suspected “Sham Marriage” After Swift Remarriage
If you remarry and reapply for status soon after divorce, immigration authorities may suspect a “sham marriage” intended solely for residence purposes. Compared to standard cases, the process tends to be stricter. You’ll need to provide evidence such as detailed explanations of the relationship history, records of cohabitation, testimony from friends and family, and communication logs or photos.
Required Documents and Application Points
When reapplying for “Spouse or Child of Japanese National,” you will need:
- Full family registry (koseki) showing divorce and marriage dates
- Certificate proving the divorce was legally finalized
- Certificate of legal marriage with the new spouse
- Joint residency certificate
- Written explanation of relationship history
- Photos and communication records as evidence of the relationship
If there were issues in past applications (such as denied visas or deportation), you must disclose and explain these openly. Inaccurate or misleading statements may result in refusal or future loss of status.
Statements and Support from Relatives
To avoid suspicion of a sham marriage, statements from family or close acquaintances about the relationship can strengthen your case. Immigration authorities look at your credibility, family ties, and social connections. Third-party testimony makes your story more trustworthy.
Relationship Duration and Natural Progression
If remarrying very soon after divorce, provide a specific, honest explanation of the circumstances. Include the reason for the swift remarriage, any previous relationship history or reconnection, and any other personal details that support your sincerity. Avoid any falsehoods or concealments.
Trends in Approval and Stricter Screening
Recently, the approval rate for applications following quick remarriage has decreased due to stricter screening. Those with multiple divorces or previous denials should explain circumstances and improvements carefully.
Summary
Swift remarriage and reapplication for “Spouse or Child of Japanese National” status requires great transparency and careful documentation to prove the legitimacy of the marriage. Prepare accurate official records and substantial evidence of your relationship, and always provide a sincere, detailed explanation. If uncertain, consult with a legal professional such as an administrative scrivener.



