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I have accepted a job teaching in Korea. I received my Visa Confirmation Number and now need to apply for my Visa here (US). I have spoken with several consulates and read several different consulate websites and am getting conflicting information.
One site says the fee is $45; another lists $80 (both for a multiple entry).
The form from the NY consulate does not have any space to fill in my Visa Confirmation Number, which I am sure they need.
I don't live in a place where I can travel to the consulate, so I have to mail everything.
Also, I want to take care of this soon, sending in all the correct forms/payments/info on the first try.
Any guidance would greatly be appreciated.

2006-10-26 17:11:44 · 2 answers · asked by meego99 2 in Politics & Government Embassies & Consulates

2 answers

Korean visa fees are not fixed; consulates can charge what they please, as you have learned. The application process can also vary from place to place. I realize you've noticed this by now - just want to reassure you that there is no "right" way that is eluding you.

I can only suggest that you choose the consulate nearest to where you live, and apply there following whatever instructions they give. If the form is missing a place for the confirmation number, attach a photocopy of the number and the document it came on, even if that's just an email.

2006-10-27 00:21:29 · answer #1 · answered by dognhorsemom 7 · 0 0

Do you imply you are interested to be in Korean leisure enterprise? Well woman, with a view to require plenty of difficult works! :) There are a few approaches to get Permanent Residence Visa in a single nation. You can get a task there and the organization will dilemma a sponsorship letter on your visa, or you'll be able to conveniently marry a Korean man!! Although usually the ones approaches do not warranty that you'll be able to get a Permanent Residence Visa. As on your brother, he demands to get his possess visa. Even if you are a PR visa holder, you can not freely take your brother in conjunction with you.

2016-09-01 03:18:04 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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