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let's say you are changing your visa from E-2 to E-1

 
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forgesteel



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:04 pm    Post subject: let's say you are changing your visa from E-2 to E-1 Reply with quote

You are in Korea right now. Your new director tells you that a visa run to Japan (or some other foreign country) is necessary. That it will require you to stay in a foreign country for 5 days.

In the past, when getting new E-2 visas, I made the visa run by going to Japan for 2-4 days. Never 5 days.

Is there something I am missing here?

I don't want to spend the money that 5 days in Japan will likely cost (hotels, food, etc.). But perhaps more importantly, the last teaching day of my present contract is Feb. 25th, 2011. I don't want to shortchange my present boss (if possible) of any teaching days and I also don't want to start late on my new job (necessitating 'make-up days').

Anyone have any experience changing over visas? Is there any reason it ought to take longer than just getting a regular E-2?

Basically, I don't want to plan and budget for more days than I really need to.

Thanks in advance!
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ttompatz



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:23 pm    Post subject: Re: let's say you are changing your visa from E-2 to E-1 Reply with quote

forgesteel wrote:
You are in Korea right now. Your new director tells you that a visa run to Japan (or some other foreign country) is necessary. That it will require you to stay in a foreign country for 5 days.

In the past, when getting new E-2 visas, I made the visa run by going to Japan for 2-4 days. Never 5 days.

Is there something I am missing here?

I don't want to spend the money that 5 days in Japan will likely cost (hotels, food, etc.). But perhaps more importantly, the last teaching day of my present contract is Feb. 25th, 2011. I don't want to shortchange my present boss (if possible) of any teaching days and I also don't want to start late on my new job (necessitating 'make-up days').

Anyone have any experience changing over visas? Is there any reason it ought to take longer than just getting a regular E-2?

Basically, I don't want to plan and budget for more days than I really need to.

Thanks in advance!


E1, E2 and E7 are overnight affairs in Osaka and Fukuoka (ASSUMING you have a visa confirmation number). In by 2pm out the next day at 2pm.

Typically 4-5 days in Tokyo.

Unless something has changed significantly in the last week, there is no reason for it to take 5 days.

Perhaps your director checked the embassy website rather than the consulate for time lines?

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forgesteel



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:13 am    Post subject: thanks, ttompatz Reply with quote

appreciate the confirmation of what i thought was the case. peace!
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