Immigration Options For Lawyers
Summary
Lawyers planning to immigrate to South Korea can apply for E1-E7 Professional Employment Visa, F2 Long-Term Residency Visa, or F5 Permanent Residency Visa. Requirements include a valid passport, application form, photo, visa fee, and relevant documents. U.S. Citizens can stay in South Korea without a visa for up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes.Full Conversation
im a lawyer. i want to imigrate to south korea. what kinf of visa can i get and what are the requyerments
Hello Jo, as a lawyer planning to immigrate to South Korea, you may apply for the following:
*. E1-E7 Professional Employment Visa: Requires a contract with a Korean entity.
*. F2 Long-Term Residency Visa: Granted to those who have lived in Korea for a certain period.
*. F5 Permanent Residency Visa: Granted after having F2 Visa for a certain period.
Requirements vary, but generally include a valid passport, application form, photo, visa fee, and relevant documents depending on the visa type.
how long can i live in korea without a visa?
As a general rule, U.S. citizens can stay in South Korea without a visa for up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. However, this can vary based on your specific situation and nationality.