Monday 11 March 2013

02-Alien Registration and Extension of Stay forResidency (F-2) Status Holders

If you want to stay in Korea more than 90 days, you arerequired to apply for alien registration and extension of stay ata local immigration office having the jurisdiction over theplace of your stay within 90 days from the date of your entry

1) Application (combined form)(Refer to the downloadable forms on the Immigration Bureauwebsite www.immigration.go.kr under the Ministry of Justice.)

(2) Passport and 2 color photos (3 x 4cm)

(3) Copy of spouse’s family registration (indicating fact ofmarriage), copy     of    resident registration

(4) Letter of guarantee (authentication unnecessary)

(5) Fees ( ( 30,000'10,000  for alien registration; 20,000 for extention of sojurn

nagbago na po ang spouse visa dati f2 ngayon na po ay f6 na....
kelan lang ako nagrenew ng f2 ko nagulat ako kasi f6 na..yun pala nahuli ako sa balita


The F-6 (F-6-1) visa was initiated on 15 December 2011and is a replacement for the F-2-1(original foreign spouse visa). The F-6 visa requires a yearly renewal if the foreign spouse has been in Korean and/or has been married to a Korean citizen for less than two years...and has no children. Each time you renew, the valid period depends upon a number of factors including whether you have children or not, and the number of years you have lived in korea. The maximum valid period that you can be granted at a time on the F-6 visa is three years.

When applying for the F-6 visa, you will need the following*:
1. Spouse's birth certificate (Joomin deungrok deungbon - 주민등록등본)
2. Family registry certificate (Hojeok deungbon - 호적등본)
3. Reference certificate (Shinwon bojeungseo - 신원보증서)
4. Spouse's job certificate (Jaejik jeungmyoung seo 재직증명서)
5. Documents establishing property relations or regular income…any of the following will do (bank certificate under the name of your Korean spouse worth 30 million won or more, copy of real estate registration, copy of house lease contract, certificate of employment of your Korean spouse, certificate of employment of the applicant)
6. Marriage certificate (접수증)
7. Your and spouse's ID cards
8. Your passport and Alien Registration Card
9. Fees: 80,000 won worth of stamps (W50,000 for change of visa from tourist or student to F-1 visa, W30,000 for F2

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