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SteveMiddleton
Joined: 08 Apr 2008
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:14 pm Post subject: E-2 or E-7 ? |
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This is probably of more interest to fellow Brits.
Most Brits will be aware that in the 80,s and 90,s a great majority of UK Universities did not issue transcripts. I myself graduated in 1984 from Didsbury campus ( Manchester ) teacher training. Whilst the Uni is happy to confirm verification of graduation and will provide a letter confirming course content they cannot supply sealed transcripts signed by the almar mater ( registrar ) .
This is a problem as I know that the issuance of the E-2 visa is dependent on that requirement being met.
Having had some considerable email tennis with an International School in Seoul ( British curriculum ) they are aware of this difficulty but have stated that they are an organisation that are approved to have employees on the E-7 visa............which apparently does not require sealed transcripts.
Anyone else come across this? Just curious as before upping sticks and moving I want to make sure everything is above board ( I,m sure it is ) |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:44 am Post subject: Re: E-2 or E-7 ? |
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SteveMiddleton wrote: |
This is probably of more interest to fellow Brits.
Most Brits will be aware that in the 80,s and 90,s a great majority of UK Universities did not issue transcripts. I myself graduated in 1984 from Didsbury campus ( Manchester ) teacher training. Whilst the Uni is happy to confirm verification of graduation and will provide a letter confirming course content they cannot supply sealed transcripts signed by the almar mater ( registrar ) .
This is a problem as I know that the issuance of the E-2 visa is dependent on that requirement being met.
Having had some considerable email tennis with an International School in Seoul ( British curriculum ) they are aware of this difficulty but have stated that they are an organization that are approved to have employees on the E-7 visa............which apparently does not require sealed transcripts.
Anyone else come across this? Just curious as before upping sticks and moving I want to make sure everything is above board ( I,m sure it is ) |
E7 would cover teachers of foreigners in a foreign school (usually requires licensing as a teacher in your home country) as well as other professionals in other professions (like engineers or scientists).
E2 is STRICTLY for teachers of a foreign language.
The requirements ARE different.
If in doubt, apply for the visa. IF it is approved, then move here. No visa in your passport = stay home and be happy.
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SteveMiddleton
Joined: 08 Apr 2008
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 4:00 am Post subject: Re: E-2 or E-7 ? |
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ttompatz wrote: |
SteveMiddleton wrote: |
This is probably of more interest to fellow Brits.
Most Brits will be aware that in the 80,s and 90,s a great majority of UK Universities did not issue transcripts. I myself graduated in 1984 from Didsbury campus ( Manchester ) teacher training. Whilst the Uni is happy to confirm verification of graduation and will provide a letter confirming course content they cannot supply sealed transcripts signed by the almar mater ( registrar ) .
This is a problem as I know that the issuance of the E-2 visa is dependent on that requirement being met.
Having had some considerable email tennis with an International School in Seoul ( British curriculum ) they are aware of this difficulty but have stated that they are an organization that are approved to have employees on the E-7 visa............which apparently does not require sealed transcripts.
Anyone else come across this? Just curious as before upping sticks and moving I want to make sure everything is above board ( I,m sure it is ) |
E7 would cover teachers of foreigners in a foreign school (usually requires licensing as a teacher in your home country) as well as other professionals in other professions (like engineers or scientists).
E2 is STRICTLY for teachers of a foreign language.
The requirements ARE different.
If in doubt, apply for the visa. IF it is approved, then move here. No visa in your passport = stay home and be happy.
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Stay home and be happy. I like that. Thanks for the info. I just discovered the Imm website which explains furthur.
Thanks again anyway. |
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