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Thepingpongclub
Joined: 01 May 2009
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 2:26 pm Post subject: How much time will I need? |
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I apologize in advance if this topic has been covered in some form. The boards are pretty daunting and I haven't been able to find much so far, so here goes..
I am currently teaching in Spain and will finish in Summer, travel around India for a few months, then hope to start in Korea around December. With the new rules in place I assume i will have to make a trip back to the states first. When should I actually start these preparations and how long does the whole process take? (Interviews, visas, paperwork, medical checks, finding decent work from outside the country) Should I begin looking a couple months before, or can i just fly back to the states the month of and have something arranged within a couple weeks (I would like to spend as little time in the US as necessary!) In other words, I'm looking for a roundabout timeframe. From beginning the work search to getting my actual flight out to Korea how many days, weeks, or months do I need? In Spain in took 2 days. I'm hoping it wouldn't be much longer in Korea, though I'm expecting the contrary:/
Also, assume that I mean the length of time finding work at a decent school. Not the first recruiter ad that pops up!
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cruisemonkey

Joined: 04 Jul 2005 Location: Hopefully, the same place as my luggage.
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Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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There are just too many unknown variables to give an answer. Not the least of which are: how long it takes you to find a job you are willing to accept, and how much you can do toward assembling the required documents in advance from outside the U.S.
Then, there are the unknown Korean factors: the speed of your recruiter, the speed with which the employer submits an application for visa issuance, the speed of the particular embassy/consulate to which you apply for your visa.
A good 'rule of thumb' is about two months from when you find a job... maybe more, maybe less; nobody can say for sure. All they can do is offer anecdotal evidence on how long it took in their particular case. |
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Thepingpongclub
Joined: 01 May 2009
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Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 2:17 am Post subject: |
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Thanks, that's actually about the roundabout answer I was looking for. Don't need anything too specific. It sounds like I could get most of that stuff done while traveling. So maybe I would need one month at most back in the States of actual document obtaining? I am hoping for much less! Does anybody know exactly how far in advance I would need to set up this embassy interview? Do I just run down there the day after I talk to the school, or is it some long bureaucratic process in its own? (Appointment necessary?) |
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