Sunday 10 March 2013

Immigration Office Locations, Korea

 ang experience ko dati na naligaw kami ibang daan ang dinaanan namin winter pa naman at taglamig.....seoul immigration ang hinahanap ibang way ang napuntahan so bumalik kami uli...bago lang kasi ako noon at wala pang alam....

Immigration Office Locations, Korea    



Some immigrations documents can be filed on-line at Minwon 24 or E-government for foreigners, at no charge. Note that both of these sites require that you download Active X.  For some, however, you must visit an immigration office in person. As of 2011, local government offices (Eup, Myeon, and Dong) can issue some immigration-related certificates.

Immigration 'helpline': In Korea, you can call 1345 (press 3 and then * for an English counsellor). No need to put in the area code, even from cell phones.
 
Immigration Offices Throughout Korea*
 
OfficeTelephoneLocation
 
Seoul02-2650-6212~5319-2, Sinjeong 6 (yuk)-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul
Subway: At Omokgyo (Mok-dong Stadium) Station exit 7. Go straight for about 10 minutes.
 
Incheon032-890-6305~6117, Hangdong 7 (chil)-ga, Jung-gu, Incheon
Bus: Take Incheon City Bus #3, #12 or #24 to Jungbu Police Station. 10 minutes on foot.
 
Incheon Int'l Airport032-740-7013Incheon International Airport Office mainly handles procedures pertaining to entry and departure of Korea.
 
Busan051-461-3091~517-26, 4-ga, Juang-dong, Jung-gu, Busan
Subway: Juang-dong Station (Busan Subway Line No.1 Exit No. 10 or 12) 10 minutes on foot.
 
Gimhae Airport051-979-1322~5Gimhae Airport Immigration Office mainly handles procedures pertaining to entry and departure of Korea.
 
Jeju064-722-3494673-8, Geonip-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju
Directions: Take any city bus to Jeju Girls' Commercial high School then walk about 5~7 minutes.
*Click on this government website for a more complete list of korean immigration offices.  Note that you may have to go through Internet Explorer and cut and paste the link: http://www.hikorea.go.kr/pt/GvrnSrchPageR_en.pt
 
Immigration Field Services for 'remote'areas:
Long-term foreign residents (those who have been in Korea for more than 3 months) can apply for visas, report departures or handle other customs affairs in their areas. As of January 2009, Immigration officials will visit local town halls or other public offices two to three times a week.
For information on dates and locations, check with your local immigration office. 

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