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Ulsan Job , Visa help needed..Getting worried

 
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birdman



Joined: 09 Feb 2007
Location: Australia

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 4:04 pm    Post subject: Ulsan Job , Visa help needed..Getting worried Reply with quote

Hi Folks,
Need some help, Im getting worried.

I have a position lined up with a ship building company in Ulsan, I have been before as its my GFs home town. The position is as an English Teacher, but in an Engineering capacity...processes, terminology etc..its a good gig.

Heres my problem....I have an Engineering diploma from a technolgy college in the UK...(its not a bach degree)

Following this I went to University in Australia (University of Sydney) on the strengh of my experience and diploma, and got into a Grad Certificate program, this evetually after 2 years led me to graduate as a Master of Engineering.

I also have a research certificate form Tokyo University for 18months spent in ship related research, in Tokyo

Im 28....Will this be enough to get an E2 visa, for my new job?

PS, I cant get married , re F2 just yet, thats too drastic.

Any advice be brilliant, Cheers

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ttompatz



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 5:04 pm    Post subject: Re: Ulsan Job , Visa help needed..Getting worried Reply with quote

birdman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Need some help, Im getting worried.

I have a position lined up with a ship building company in Ulsan, I have been before as its my GFs home town. The position is as an English Teacher, but in an Engineering capacity...processes, terminology etc..its a good gig.

Heres my problem....I have an Engineering diploma from a technolgy college in the UK...(its not a bach degree)

Following this I went to University in Australia (University of Sydney) on the strengh of my experience and diploma, and got into a Grad Certificate program, this evetually after 2 years led me to graduate as a Master of Engineering.

I also have a research certificate form Tokyo University for 18months spent in ship related research, in Tokyo

Im 28....Will this be enough to get an E2 visa, for my new job?

PS, I cant get married , re F2 just yet, thats too drastic.

Any advice be brilliant, Cheers

.


Immigration rules... No BA = No E2.

You may however be able to get an E7 because a shipbuilding company is not a foreign language teaching institute.
http://www.moj.go.kr/HP/ENG/eng_03/eng_306030.jsp
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birdman



Joined: 09 Feb 2007
Location: Australia

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 6:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have as stated via the website:
It cant be so cut and dry as per your post...can it?


ㅇ Passport
ㅇ Application form (refer to Annex 2)
ㅇ Required documents
- employment contract
- copy of diploma
- substantiating documents for a foundation of institution or organization
- reference
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