Scorpion
Joined: 15 Apr 2012
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 11:06 pm Post subject: |
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| ttompatz wrote: |
| Scorpion wrote: |
| Dog Soldier wrote: |
Yes it's possible.
Collect airfare from employer/book flight through employer
Get D10
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What happens when you get to the airport and the immigration dude asks for your alien card? You have already submitted it to the Immigration Office as part of the E-2 to D-10 transfer process.  |
Get a certificate of Alien Registration at the office on the left side of the entrance doors instead of the immigration office on the right side.
Cost you 3000 won.
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Thompatz, so we just show that receipt at immigration on the way out? Now what about when we're boarding the flight from (say, New York) back to Korea and they're reluctant to let you board because you are heading back to Korea on the 'return leg' of your round trip...without a work visa. I've been very close to not being allowed to board a flight before. If I show then the receipt from the immigration office are they going to say, "Oh, you have a little receipt. Why didn't you say so. You can board now." Or is it going to be a massive headache getting on the plane? And when we arrive back at Incheon airport, how will they process us into the country. Will they insist that we enter as a 'tourist'?
There just seems so many ways this could go wrong.
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