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Visa Requirements

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E-2 Foreign Language Instructor

DATE
2024-01-04

**Must read before applying for your visa***



 How to submit your visa application

- You may either submit your visa application in person or by mail

※ You must submit your application in-person and appointments are required to visit our office (☞ CLICK)

* If you were unable to make an appointment, please submit your visa application by mail.



 Processing Time: 3-4 weeks 

* There is NO EXPEDITED process for applications

 We don't provide service to check your visa application status. However, you can check your status through our Korea Visa website. (☞ View instructions)

 Consular Jurisdiction of Seattle

Our jurisdiction is Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho. Applicants who do not live in these areas, please contact the appropriate Korean Consular Office in your respective area. (☞ Click for more information)



□ E2-1(Private Employment) Required Documents



1. Visa Application with Visa Issuance number (from Korean Immigration Service)

* Please write down your phone number and address to be used in Korea at the top of your application

* Please make sure you SIGN or it will be rejected 

* Please all areas on all pages are fully and accurately completed or it will be rejected

 

2. Original Passport (must be valid more than 6 months) - in person

Notarized copy of passport (Biographic data and signature page) - by mail

* DO NOT SEND your original passport when you mail your visa application


3. One Photo 

       * A physical/printed 2x2 photo taken within the last 6 months, DO NOT PRINT AT HOME


4. Fee $45 (for US citizens, Non-US citizens fees vary  View Fees by Country) 

Money Orders Only if you submit by mail (Payable to the Korean Consulate in Seattle)  

5. Consul's Checklist (see attached file)

6. Copy of valid Driver License or ID as proof of residency

7. Parents' Certificate of Naturalization and applicant's birth certificate if a person whose parent(s) had a Korean Nationality and has acquired a US nationality

8. Basic Certificate (기본증명서) or Certificate of Family Registry (제적등본) AND US Certificate of Naturalization if a person who was Korean and has renounced Korean nationality (if applicable)


※ Please note that we may request for additional documents if it's deemed necessary to review the purpose of entry.


□ Mailing Address: Korean Consulate in Seattle

             Attn: Visa Department

             115 W Mercer St. Seattle WA 98119


* The Consulate is not responsible for any lost or stolen mail


 □ E2-2(Government Scholarship Programs) Required Documents 




1. Visa Application with Visa Issuance number (from Korean Immigration Service)

* Please write down your phone number and address to be used in Korea at the top of your application

* Please make sure you SIGN or it will be rejected 

* Please all areas on all pages are fully and accurately completed or it will be rejected

 

2. Original Passport (must be valid more than 6 months) - in person

Notarized copy of passport (Biographic data and signature page) - by mail

* DO NOT SEND your original passport when you mail your visa application

3. One Photo 

       * A physical/printed 2x2 photo taken within the last 6 months, DO NOT PRINT AT HOME


4. Fee $45 (for US citizens, Non-US citizens fees vary  View Fees by Country) 

Money Orders Only if you submit by mail (Payable to the Korean Consulate in Seattle)  

5. Original Notice of Appointment (copies will not be accepted)

6. Original Contract (copies will not be accepted)

7. Consul's Checklist (see attached file)

8. Copy of valid Driver License or ID as proof of residency

9. Pre-paid return envelope for original notice of appointment and contract

10. Parents' Certificate of Naturalization and applicant's birth certificate if a person whose parent(s) had a Korean Nationality and has acquired a US nationality (if applicable)

11. Basic Certificate (기본증명서) or Certificate of Family Registry (제적등본) AND US Certificate of Naturalization if a person who was Korean and has renounced Korean nationality (if applicable)


※ Please note that we may request for additional documents if it's deemed necessary to review the purpose of entry.


□ Mailing Address: Korean Consulate in Seattle

             Attn: Visa Department

             115 W Mercer St. Seattle WA 98119


* The Consulate is not responsible for any lost or stolen mail

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