Visas For Spouses and Dependents - F3 Visas in Korea
If you will be accompanied by a spouse who will not be teaching English, or by your children, they will need to get an F-3 visa in order to accompany you to Korea. When you apply for your E-2 visa, you can apply for your spouse or child’s F-3 visa at the same time. You will need to provide the Korean embassy or consulate with your dependent’s passport and official documentation certifying your relationship, such as a Birth Certificate or Marriage Certificate.
They could ask for more documents but typically those will suffice.
For a complete list of list of visas to enter Korea, check out the Korean Ministry of Justice’s website:
- http://www.moj.go.kr
- under Main Function, there is a link to the Immigration Bureau.
- http://www.mofat.go.kr
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade website
- http://www.immigration.go.kr
- Korean Immigration Bureau
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