Application Form for My Number Card (Mai Nanbaa Kaado Shinsei-sho) for Minato Ward, Application Form
The Application Form for My Number Card is the official document used to apply for a My Number card, which serves as a personal identification card in Japan.
Image: Application Form for My Number Card (Mai Nanbaa Kaado Shinsei sho) for Minato Ward, Sample
The application process involves downloading the form, filling it out with personal details, and submitting it either online or by mail, along with the required identification documents and a photo.
This card is used for government services, tax procedures, and social security.
👉 Downloadable link for My Number Card (Mai Nanbaa Kaado Shinsei sho) for Minato Ward - Application Form (PDF)
How to Get the My Number Card (Mai Nanbaa Kaado Shinsei sho) in Minato Ward
Step 1. Download the Form
Visit the My Number Card official website to download the application form.
Step 2. Prepare Documents
Have your identification documents and a recent photo ready.
Step 3. Submit the Form
You can submit the completed form either by mail or online through the My Number website.
Step 4. Receive Your Card
Once processed, you will be notified when your card is ready for pickup at Minato Ward Office.
👉 To learn more about the Application Form for My Number Card (Mai Nanbaa Kaado Shinsei sho), please go here.
👉 See also MailMate’s guide on My Number Cards for Foreigners in Japan, please go here.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I download the application form for the My Number card?
You can download the application form from the official My Number website.
What documents are needed to apply for a My Number card?
Identification documents and a recent photo are required for the application.
Where can I check the status of my My Number card application?
You can check the status through the My Number Card website.
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