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tommy77

Joined: 26 Mar 2008
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:49 am Post subject: F2 visa |
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How long should it take to procees an F2 visa? My wife and I have all the necessary documentation but we have been told [ over the phone ] it could take up to 3 months. Why?
Any advice would be much appreciated!! |
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jetrash

Joined: 02 Jun 2007 Location: the united steaks
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:05 am Post subject: |
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wont take take that long
..drop the forms off at immi,get your visa the following week.
talking on the phone?..mm,they make it up as they go along,all with different stories,form requirments,etc.etc etc.
just go into immi,do whatever they ask,be polite,smile ...and they will post it to you in a week,or pick it up from them in person.
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Imrahil

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Location: On the other side of the world.
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:07 am Post subject: |
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They also told me it would take up to 3 months. But, mine only took a month. There is no logical reason for it to take so long unless they have lots of applications. Also you will probably have to do an interview and they will come to your house. They told us that those are new requirements for first time F-2-1 applicants. |
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jetrash

Joined: 02 Jun 2007 Location: the united steaks
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:09 am Post subject: |
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Imrahil wrote: |
They also told me it would take up to 3 months. But, mine only took a month. There is no logical reason for it to take so long unless they have lots of applications. Also you will probably have to do an interview and they will come to your house. They told us that those are new requirements for first time F-2-1 applicants. |
didnt have to do any of that..are you fromsome 3rd world country or something,not white?
err,if you have a shed load of money, from a white rich country and can prove it,they pretty much wave you thu. |
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tommy77

Joined: 26 Mar 2008
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 1:24 am Post subject: |
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jetrash wrote: |
wont take take that long
..drop the forms off at immi,get your visa the following week.
talking on the phone?..mm,they make it up as they go along,all with different stories,form requirments,etc.etc etc.
just go into immi,do whatever they ask,be polite,smile ...and they will post it to you in a week,or pick it up from them in person. |
Thanks guys. Were going to the immigration office tomorrow so I will give you an update then. Cheers. |
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Imrahil

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Location: On the other side of the world.
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:11 am Post subject: |
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Yes I am white, but they said that it was a new rule mainly just to prove that we were really married. As you should know every immigration office in Korea has different rules. I guess I got a stricter one. |
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tommy77

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 2:15 am Post subject: |
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Did they really go to your house? |
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Imrahil

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Location: On the other side of the world.
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:58 am Post subject: |
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Yes, I should give a little more background info. I returned from my honeymoon on a tourist visa. I am sure if you are on an E-2 visa when you apply for the F-2-1 it should be faster. The guy that came to my house could not speak a word of English, no joke! They guy had EVERYTHING about me and my time in Korea. he just asked my wife questions about how we met and for how long we have lived together. (everything that we gave on the written form) Also about how big our apartment was and is it in her name. Then he looked at photo's of our wedding. The interview finished when he found out that my wife's family actually came to my home country for our wedding ceremony. The guy actually looked stunned to find out that her family went to a western speaking country for a wedding. |
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tommy77

Joined: 26 Mar 2008
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:42 am Post subject: |
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Wow. that's full on. Thanks for the info. I have an E2 visa so things should not be that complicated. I spoke to a friend of mine who married recently and he said they just want to make sure i'm not from a 3rd world country. Horrible isn't it. |
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Imrahil

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Location: On the other side of the world.
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:50 am Post subject: |
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I think with me it was the fact that I was on a tourist VISA which slowed things down. Also when we wen't to the immigration office that also told us that they had a backlog of work to do so it would take some time. |
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Chamchiman

Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Location: Digging the Grave
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:58 am Post subject: |
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When we submitted our application, we were told it would take one to two months to process. I thought our application was fairly straightforward, and certainly not so much more difficult than an E-2 visa that it would take so much longer to process. (Insert chagrined shrug emoticon here.) |
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jbpatlanta
Joined: 02 Jun 2007 Location: Daejeon
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:59 am Post subject: |
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When I got my F2 visa,l I also was on a tourist visa. I filled out the application showed all the documents to immigration and had the visa stamped in my passport in about 10 minutes. Don't understand why there would be a holdout or take 3 months. In fact a friend on mine just applied at a different immy office and it took him only about 15 minutes too.
However, when I got my F5 visa it took about 2 months. They checked out our finances, my criminal background in Korea and the States, and gave me a interview in Korean. They did not come to my house. I guess the fact that my wife was 9 months pregnant and my three year old son was in my lap was proof enough that we were really married and not after a visa.
Good luck. |
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agoodmouse

Joined: 20 Dec 2007 Location: Anyang
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:05 am Post subject: |
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jbpatlanta wrote: |
When I got my F2 visa,l I also was on a tourist visa. I filled out the application showed all the documents to immigration and had the visa stamped in my passport in about 10 minutes. Don't understand why there would be a holdout or take 3 months. In fact a friend on mine just applied at a different immy office and it took him only about 15 minutes too.
However, when I got my F5 visa it took about 2 months. They checked out our finances, my criminal background in Korea and the States, and gave me a interview in Korean. They did not come to my house. I guess the fact that my wife was 9 months pregnant and my three year old son was in my lap was proof enough that we were really married and not after a visa.
Good luck. |
Was this because you could speak Korean, or because you have to speak Korean in order to get that visa? I thought there was a way around the Korean language test. Lately, I read you can take classes in Korean culture and language and therefore fulfill the requirement. |
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KumaraKitty
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Location: Bucheon
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:08 am Post subject: |
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I got mine just over a year ago. We took in all the required documents to Incheon immigration as well as a copy of our bankbook and apartment lease.
They only wanted his family registry, marriage registry and marriage certificate. I was on a Tourist Visa. The girl chatted nicely with us in fluent English and said to come back in a week. 1 week later picked up my passport and new ARC card. Easy and quick. But again, I am a woman and it seems a lot of foreign women married to Korean men have it easier than foreign men married to Korean women. Good luck! |
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Scouse Mouse
Joined: 07 Jan 2007 Location: Cloud #9
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:28 pm Post subject: |
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I went in to arrange my F-2 yesterday. I was told it can take up to 2 months, and already knew what we had to take along. We had all the documents and took them in. The Immi officer was nice, and told my wife that she had approved it and that I would get my passport back in a week. I was pleased
The docs we needed were:
Her family register
Her ID Card
My ID Card
My Passport
My contract
My bank book (to show the wages go in and that the contract is real)
Our wedding certificates (English and Korean)
Our appartment lease
A statement from a family member to say that they are aware of the marriage, along with a copy of the ID card of that person
A statement from my wife outlining the history of the relationship
I think these last 2 were specific to the office we were visiting, and were intended to cut the need any investigation they may otherwise have carried out. As supporting evidence for my wifes statements, she also provided airline tickets from vacations we had taken together, as well as showing wedding photo's. Whilst these were not necessarily needed, the immigration officer did say that it was obvious that our marriage was not fake (it probably helped that the wife is very pregnant) and so we got the instant approval.
My advice would be to take along everything you can think of, and be as charming as you can be. Have fun with the officer and show how happy you and wife are to be together and living in the hub of asia  |
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