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3 minutes ago, SorrowL said:

I suggest you upload your beneficiaries passport bio page or birth certificate to that if their passport or birth certificate displays a name with any special characters such as š, ñ, ć, ü, etc. or any other typography such as Japanese, Arabic, Cyrillic, etc. 

 

Japanese passports are all in English and don't show current address, which is required. 

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4 minutes ago, deepdishpizza said:

 

Japanese passports are all in English and don't show current address, which is required. 

Use a recently received bill or receipt then, that’s recent and shows address and name in local writing. Japan has a system for registering where people live, so use that document, a “jūminhyō”, or a confirmation thereof from local authority.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jūminhyō

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, SorrowL said:

Use a recently received bill or receipt then, that’s recent and shows address and name in local writing. Japan has a system for registering where people live, so use that document, a “jūminhyō”. 

 

I could get that no problem.  But It serves the same purpose as the document stating she changed her name, it's in Japanese and has her current address.  The document is from city hall, the same place she would get the juminhyo from.

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13 hours ago, deepdishpizza said:

 

This is a screen grab of what I'm talking about.  I'm just over thinking it I guess. 

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Looks like you can upload a simple document with the name and address in the native alphabet, if applicable.  If their native language uses the ABC's (Roman Alphabet) then this is not applicable.  The online form is new.  The PDF form has spaces to fill in name and address in "Native Alphabet".

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