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itiswhatitis
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Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:34 pm Post subject: For"long term residents"F-2/F-2 99 worth it?Doable |
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For those who went from E-2 to an F-2, was it worth it? Was it doable?
I will be here for 5 years straight (without leaving Korea) as of March 2015. My Korean is now level 2 but I will likely be at level 3 or 4 by that time.
It seems that I can get the F-2 99 as of March 2015 because of my time here and language ability.
I want it to have more freedome with my jobs and to not have to worry about so much annoying paper work at immigration. I want to study Korean language full time, teach part time here and there and take correspondance classes throug an online University. The F-2 seems to offer me the freedome that I want.
My current job is great, but it can sometimes be a drag to be tied to your employer.
Thanks in advance for any insight/advice/information. |
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Lucas
Joined: 11 Sep 2012
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Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:48 pm Post subject: |
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I will be here for 5 years straight (without leaving Korea) as of March 2015. My Korean is now level 2 but I will likely be at level 3 or 4 by that time.
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Come Feb 2015 the Korean government it thinking about introducing a new system to F-2 VISAS.
To get to the top tier and (almost) be treated as a pure blood Korean
you must complete the following ritual:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/522678/20131116/muharram-2013-ashura-shia-shitte-sunni-muslims.htm
to purge your body of non-Korean blood, and then dive into the Han River to cleanse your body - you will then (assuming you don’t get any infections from the water) be granted a F-2 VISA with a shiny gold star in the corner. |
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modernseoul
Joined: 11 Sep 2011 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 5:45 pm Post subject: Re: For"long term residents"F-2/F-2 99 worth it?Do |
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itiswhatitis wrote: |
I want to study Korean language full time, teach part time here and there and take correspondance classes throug an online University. The F-2 seems to offer me the freedome that I want. |
True it would, but you could also get a Student Visa and study full time and work part time. So you at least have a backup option. Also March 2015 is a long way off and many immigration policies could/will change. |
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Weigookin74
Joined: 26 Oct 2009
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 8:37 pm Post subject: Re: For"long term residents"F-2/F-2 99 worth it?Do |
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itiswhatitis wrote: |
For those who went from E-2 to an F-2, was it worth it? Was it doable?
I will be here for 5 years straight (without leaving Korea) as of March 2015. My Korean is now level 2 but I will likely be at level 3 or 4 by that time.
It seems that I can get the F-2 99 as of March 2015 because of my time here and language ability.
I want it to have more freedome with my jobs and to not have to worry about so much annoying paper work at immigration. I want to study Korean language full time, teach part time here and there and take correspondance classes throug an online University. The F-2 seems to offer me the freedome that I want.
My current job is great, but it can sometimes be a drag to be tied to your employer.
Thanks in advance for any insight/advice/information. |
I had heard of many people who were here for 5 years, but were denied. I think the government puts it out there to make themselves look good, but they don't really try to implement it. A rare few have done it, but most are blocked by the bureacracy. I think I read Ttompatz mentioned he went for it but they shut him down. Don't bet the family farm on getting one. You'd be better off marrying a nice girl you can take home to mom. |
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Lucas
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nicwr2002
Joined: 17 Aug 2011
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 10:33 pm Post subject: Re: For"long term residents"F-2/F-2 99 worth it?Do |
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itiswhatitis wrote: |
For those who went from E-2 to an F-2, was it worth it? Was it doable?
I will be here for 5 years straight (without leaving Korea) as of March 2015. My Korean is now level 2 but I will likely be at level 3 or 4 by that time.
It seems that I can get the F-2 99 as of March 2015 because of my time here and language ability.
I want it to have more freedome with my jobs and to not have to worry about so much annoying paper work at immigration. I want to study Korean language full time, teach part time here and there and take correspondance classes throug an online University. The F-2 seems to offer me the freedome that I want.
My current job is great, but it can sometimes be a drag to be tied to your employer.
Thanks in advance for any insight/advice/information. |
What about just the F-2 point visa? If your Korean is good, you can pass the Topik with a good score. That is definitely doable. |
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