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sallymonster



Joined: 06 Feb 2010
Location: Seattle area

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:36 pm    Post subject: Problems at the consulate interview Reply with quote

After finally getting my visa issuance number, I went to the Korean consulate in Seattle to apply and interview for my visa.

When I got there, however, they had a problem with my transcript. My college (a small private four-year college) doesn't give "credit hours" for completed courses like most colleges in the US do, but has its own system that gives 1 "unit" for every semester class completed, and after you get a certain amount of units you can graduate. So the officials think I didn't get enough credits to actually get a bachelor's degree. They want to see my degree, which I sent to Korea to get the visa issuance number. Luckily I have a notarized/apostilled copy that *hopefully* they will accept when I take it to them tomorrow.

But it gets worse. Right before I left, the official said that I also needed to show a copy of my criminal check, which -guess what!- I sent to Korea to get my visa issuance number! I have no idea if my recruiter or school made a copy that they could send to the consulate.

I am at my wit's end here. I was supposed to be in Korea by now if not for this process being so frustrating! I'm afraid my visa will get denied or is going to take too long. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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oskinny1



Joined: 10 Nov 2006
Location: Right behind you!

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't see why you would need to bring these things in since you could not have gotten your visa number without them in the first place. I think the consul guy is just ignorant or an ass.

Not sure why you sent your original diploma if you have notarized apostilled copies.

This should be a lesson to all you other new people though, get multiple copies of everything.
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ChilgokBlackHole



Joined: 21 Nov 2009

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

oskinny1 wrote:
I don't see why you would need to bring these things in since you could not have gotten your visa number without them in the first place. I think the consul guy is just ignorant or an ass.

Not sure why you sent your original diploma if you have notarized apostilled copies.

This should be a lesson to all you other new people though, get multiple copies of everything.

This post is not helpful.
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oskinny1



Joined: 10 Nov 2006
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ChilgokBlackHole wrote:
oskinny1 wrote:
I don't see why you would need to bring these things in since you could not have gotten your visa number without them in the first place. I think the consul guy is just ignorant or an ass.

Not sure why you sent your original diploma if you have notarized apostilled copies.

This should be a lesson to all you other new people though, get multiple copies of everything.

This post is not helpful.


Neither is this one.
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balzor



Joined: 14 Feb 2009

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ChilgokBlackHole wrote:
oskinny1 wrote:
I don't see why you would need to bring these things in since you could not have gotten your visa number without them in the first place. I think the consul guy is just ignorant or an ass.

Not sure why you sent your original diploma if you have notarized apostilled copies.

This should be a lesson to all you other new people though, get multiple copies of everything.

This post is not helpful.
Sorry, I gotta agree with Skinny, OP you should have made a copy of everything. Just go to the consulate guy and explain that you sent all your stuff off because you were told to by the school and you didn't understand the whole process. Give him the school's info and ask them if they can get a copy. The criminal check is easy to replace
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You



Joined: 31 May 2009

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The guys in Seattle don't know what they're talking about. Last year, they tried telling me they couldn't accept copies of documents, but only originals of all my documents but my recruiter told me to just tell them they can only have the copies. So I did the "my recruiter said blah blah...etc" and they went with it.

I think you have to just tell them how it is. Although, your situation is different than mine, I would try the strategy I used and see if it works. Just tell them immigration has all of your paperwork.
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sallymonster



Joined: 06 Feb 2010
Location: Seattle area

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks guys. Luckily my recruiter had made photocopies of my CBC's, which she just e-mailed to me. Hopefully that will work for the consulate. Btw, I have already tried telling the consul officials that immigration has my documents. My recruiter doesn't even know why the consulate is asking for additional stuff!

oskinny1 wrote:
This should be a lesson to all you other new people though, get multiple copies of everything.


No kidding! Lesson learned. Smile
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Morticae



Joined: 06 May 2010

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ugh! I live in Portland so I will have to deal with the Seattle one too.

I have my original degree, sealed transcripts, and made copies of all documents I sent overseas so I will force them to accept it Laughing
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fergalreid



Joined: 02 Apr 2010
Location: Dublin, Ireland

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I might ask my recruiter if I should get another CBC done because, yeah, I was under the impression that the document check for the visa is done in Korea. Which I am still pretty sure it is! I guess it's as easy for the embassy to ask for everything again from the applicant as it is for Korea to communicate with its embassies.
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sallymonster



Joined: 06 Feb 2010
Location: Seattle area

PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Morticae wrote:
Ugh! I live in Portland so I will have to deal with the Seattle one too.


I used to live in Portland! Smile

fergalreid wrote:
I might ask my recruiter if I should get another CBC done because, yeah, I was under the impression that the document check for the visa is done in Korea. Which I am still pretty sure it is! I guess it's as easy for the embassy to ask for everything again from the applicant as it is for Korea to communicate with its embassies.


You don't necessarily need to get another CBC done (but do check with your recruiter). Just make sure you make a photocopy of it before sending it to Korea, that's all the consulate wanted in my case.

Anyway, my recruiter had a little chat with the consulate and showed them photocopies of all of my documents. The consulate called me this morning and told me I could pick up my passport/visa this afternoon! Very Happy

Thanks everyone for your help!
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