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ATTORNEY [ licensed to practice in KOREA, U.S.A., ILLINOIS ] LEE, JAE WOOK
∗ [FOR AlienS - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEGAL SERVICES in Counseling, Application and LITIGATION & TRIAL IN COURTS and TRIBUNALS in KOREA]
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[Category]
VISA IN KOREA
  • retainer fee
  • consulting fee
  • Resume of Attorney LEE
  • REFUGE, ASYLUM IN KOREA
  • Self Advocacy Statement for case
  • VISA IN KOREA
  • REMOVAL, DEPORTATION
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  • E VISA
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  • G VISA
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  • STAY, EXTENSION, CHANGE OF STATUS
  • PASSPORT OF KOREA
  • ADMISSION INSPECTION INTO KOREA
  • IMMIGRATION LAW OF KOREA
  • INVESTMENT IN KOREA
  • EMPLOYMENT IN KOREA
  • NATURALIZATION IN KOREA
  • MARRIAGE IN KOREA
  • 뿪(translation, interpretation)
  • china visa
  • Death of Aliens, Estate, Proof of Death
[Category]
VISA IN KOREA


[Title]
Marriage Migrant (F-6)
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ACTIVITIES
ALLOWED AND
ELIGIBLE
APPLICANTS
You are eligible to apply for a Marriage Migrant (F-6) visa if you are
a spouse of a Korean citizen.
raising a child born between a Korean citizen and yourself (including the de facto marital
relationship), as a father or a mother, and you are also acknowledged by the Minister of Justice.
* The de facto marital relationship refers to a couple who intends to get married eventually
and whose lifestyle can be considered as a married couple from a third person's point of
view. (Supreme Court decision made on December 8, 1998)
- However, following examples are NOT considered as the de facto marital relationships; for
example, if the couple does not have any intention to get married but has given a birth to
a baby out of living together, or if a man is legally married to another woman but living
with a different partner, and etc.
You had stayed in the Republic of Korea as a spouse of a Korean citizen, but you were unable
to continue your marriage due to reasons and circumstances beyond your control which are
recognized by the Minister of Justice, such as death and missing of your spouse.
Visa Codes Eligibility Criteria
F-6-1
(A spouse of a
Korean citizen)
Your marriage is valid in both of your countries, and you have decided to
stay in the Republic of Korea in order to continue the marriage.
F-6-2
(Child Raising)
Although you are NOT eligible to earn 'F-6-1 status, a baby was born during
the marriage (including the de facto marriage), and you are currently raising
that child or planning to raise him/her in Korea as a biological father or a
biological mother.
F-6-3
(Marriage
Discontinuation)
You were married to a Korean citizen, but you were unable to continue your
marriage due to reasons and circumstances beyond your control such as
death and missing of your spouse.
MAXIMUM
LENGTH OF STAY
You are allowed to stay for up to 3 years
VISAS ISSUED AT
THE DISCRETION
OF THE HEAD OF
A DIPLOMATIC
MISSION
 CONTENTS
Types of Required Documents Remarks M/O
Visa Application Form - M
1. A single entry visa valid for 90 days or less will be issued to a spouse of a Korean citizen (F-6-1)
(However, a multiple-entry visa will be issued to an American citizen)
You can register yourself as an alien and extend the period of your sojourn within 90 days of
your entry to the Republic of Korea.
 Basic Required Documents (M = Mandatory /O = Optional)
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VISAS ISSUED AT
THE DISCRETION
OF THE HEAD OF
A DIPLOMATIC
MISSION
 CONTENTS
Passport - Reference Letter - Marriage Migrant Invitation
Letter - Marriage Migrant Personal
Statement must be written in either Korean or English
Inviter's Basic Certificate to judge whether the inviter has naturalized or not
Inviter's Family Relation
Certificate to consider the inviter's family relations
Inviter's Copy of Resident
Registration
to confirm the inviter's cohabiting partner on national
resident registration system (# of household family
members)
Inviter's Marriage Certificate
to check whether an inviter has been married before
and how many times he/she has invited a marriage
migrant in the past
Marriage Certificate from the
Migrant's Country of Origin
to check whether the marriage is also valid in a
foreign country
(If the certificate cannot be issued in accordance with
national legislations of the migrant's country, this
requirement can be dropped)
Documents proving your
place of residency
lease contract, confirmation of provided residence, a
mail giving the notice of the expiry date of your period
of sojourn, a utility bill payment for any public
services, receipt of university housing fee and others
Types of Required Documents Remarks M/O
Common
Amount of Income
Certificate (issued by the
National Tax Services)
to prove your total annual income in the
previous year. (All reported incomes to the National Tax
Services can be checked) M
Credit Information
Report
to check an applicant's any default on a
financial obligation or debts
Earned
Income
Invoice of
Withholding Tax (issued by the
place of employment)
to prove your annual income last year from the
place of employment M when used
Certificate of
Employment If you are currently employed.......
Certificate of
Career If you were employed in the past....... O
Copy of Business
Registration
The copy of registration is to confirm whether the
haplce of employment exists or not O
Miscellaneous
If it is too difficult to prove your income through
the documents mentioned above, you can submit
following documents instead; copy of account
balance statement, pay check, confirmation of
health insurance qualification gain/loss, etc.
O
Business
Income
Business Registration
Certificate
to check the applicant's business (not
including agriculture, fishing industry)
M when used
Miscellaneous
any documents that can prove the applicant's annual income (ex, farmland register, certificate
of member of association, confirmation letter on
farming, agriculture&fishery confirmation, etc)
O
Other
Income
and Assets
Documents
proving relevant
facts
to check the applicant's annual income and
total assets
M when used
Residency Documents copy of real estate registration, copy or lease M
 Required Documents for Income and Residency
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VISAS ISSUED AT
THE DISCRETION
OF THE HEAD OF
A DIPLOMATIC
MISSION
 CONTENTS
Requireme nt proving residency
requirements contract
Types of Required Documents Remarks M/O
Korean
Language
TOPIK Report Card The report card can be authenticated at the TOPIK Website
(www.topik.go.kr)
Select
one
for
submis
-sion
Designated
Educational
Organization
Certificate
If necessary, Korea immigration service will check with the
respective educational organization to confirm the
certificate
Certificate of
Degree in Korean
Language - Documents
proving your are
overseas Korean
with a foreign
nationality
to verify whether an applicant is Korean descent
have lived in
Korea before for
one year or more
Immigration Records on the Integrated Visa information
System
Use of
Languages
Other than
Korean
documents proving
your ability to speak
the respective
language - O
have lived abroad
before for one
year or more
Immigration Record, Immigration Stamps on Passports
Types of required
documents Remarks M/O
International Marriage
Introduction Program
Certificate
The certificate is not required if its reference
number is written on an invitation letter
O
Criminal Record Check Required for both bride and groom
(Please see more details)
M
Health Examination Report
 Required Documents for Communication and Language Proficiency
 Required Documents for Eligible Applicants for the International Marriage Introduction
Program (Health Status, Criminal History)
 Other documents that are deemed necessary for visa application review
An immigration officer may further request additional documents for accuracy and
effectiveness of visa application review
 Expiry Date of Each Document
Unless the expiry dates of required documents, such as invitation letter and marriage
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Visa Application Form (form no. 17), passport, one standard size photograph, fee
Documents proving the family(biological) relation
- Basic Certificate of the baby, Birth Certificate, DNA test result confirmation or family relation
certificate
If a baby was born to a de facto couple, you have to submit documents that can prove the
nature of this baby's birth.
Documents proving that you have custody over a child
- ex) the sentencing which includes the details of custody, or a custody confirmation or other
equivalent documents from your child's relative who is the first-cousin once removed or
closer (including the father or the mother)
The head of a diplomatic mission abroad may request/omit additional documents if it is deemed
necessary.
certificate, are set herein, these documents are valid for the maximum of 3 months from
the date of issuance.
2. A single-entry visa valid for 90 days or less will be issued to a person coming to the Republic
of Korea for parenting (F-6-2)
(Please note that a multiple entry visa will be issued to an American citizen)
You will be notified to register yourself as an alien and to extend the period of sojourn 90 days
after your entry
ELIGIBILITY FOR
THE VISA
ISSUANCE
CONFIRMATION
You are not eligible to apply for a confirmation of visa issuance.
REMARKS
 CONTENTS
Q. If a foreign spouse of a Korean citizen wants to stay in the Republic of Korea for a year and to
apply for the Spouse of a Korean National (F-6) visa, what he/she should do?
A. For the spouse of a Korean citizen, a single entry visa valid for 90 days or less, by law, is issued
at the discretion of the head of a diplomatic mission abroad. Therefore, the diplomatic mission
abroad must issue the Spouse of a Korean National (F-6) visa in which the period of sojourn lasts
90 days or less. Nevertheless, if the foreigner wants to stay longer than the given period of sojourn
indicated on the visa, he/she can do so by obtaining an extension permit from a local immigration
office after being admitted to the country.
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Working Holiday(H-1)
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[Title]
Marriage Migrant (F-6)



  135 →   Miscellaneous Remarks  
  127 →   MISCELLANEOUS (G-1)  
  126 →   Working Holiday(H-1)  
  →   Marriage Migrant (F-6)  
  124 →   PERMANENT RESIDENT (F-5)  
  123 →   Dependent Family (F-3)  
  122 →   RESIDENT (F-2)  
  121 →   Family Visitor(F-1)  
  120 →   Maritime Crew (E-10)  
  119 →   Non-Professional (E-9)  
  118 →   45) Event Planner (2735)  

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[Category]


  • retainer fee
  • consulting fee
  • Resume of Attorney LEE
  • REFUGE, ASYLUM IN KOREA
  • Self Advocacy Statement for case
  • VISA IN KOREA
  • REMOVAL, DEPORTATION
  • B VISA
  • C VISA
  • D VISA
  • E VISA
  • F VISA
  • G VISA
  • H VISA
  • STAY, EXTENSION, CHANGE OF STATUS
  • PASSPORT OF KOREA
  • ADMISSION INSPECTION INTO KOREA
  • IMMIGRATION LAW OF KOREA
  • INVESTMENT IN KOREA
  • EMPLOYMENT IN KOREA
  • NATURALIZATION IN KOREA
  • MARRIAGE IN KOREA
  • 뿪(translation, interpretation)
  • china visa
  • Death of Aliens, Estate, Proof of Death

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