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tyroleanhat
Joined: 17 Feb 2013
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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 3:53 am Post subject: D10 Visa question |
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Maybe somebody here can help me.
I am back home in Europe now and my D10 Visa is expiring on Feb 26th. my flight back to Seoul would be on 21st, but something important came up (waiting for my Chinese visa longer than expected) and I need to postpone the flight to March 2nd.
Is there a way to enter Korea after my D10 is expired? I would need to stay in Korea only for 2 days to do some organisational stuff. Maybe its not difficult to apply for a travel visa in the embassy of my home country?
I need to decide quickly, otherwise the rescheduling of the flight gets to expensive.
Any insights would be highly appreciated! |
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Fox

Joined: 04 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 3:58 am Post subject: Re: D10 Visa question |
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tyroleanhat wrote: |
Maybe somebody here can help me.
I am back home in Europe now and my D10 Visa is expiring on Feb 26th. my flight back to Seoul would be on 21st, but something important came up (waiting for my Chinese visa longer than expected) and I need to postpone the flight to March 2nd.
Is there a way to enter Korea after my D10 is expired? I would need to stay in Korea only for 2 days to do some organisational stuff. Maybe its not difficult to apply for a travel visa in the embassy of my home country?
I need to decide quickly, otherwise the rescheduling of the flight gets to expensive.
Any insights would be highly appreciated! |
Is there any reason you couldn't simply enter Korea on a tourist visa? I don't know about your country, but for Americans there's even a visa waiver program or some such. You're there for "organizational stuff" instead of work, so what would be the problem? |
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