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Offline JahRhythm

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Definitely original degree with apostile

Definitely not.
Photocopy or, in my case, a pdf. scan of my degree that was printed out and notarized by my uni and then sent for an apostille.
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Offline whitneypoter

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My friend is in Seoul, she had to get a copy degree and original FBI check apostille.

Seoul is a very nice place, I think that's like the #1 preference to teach.

You guys will probably definitely enjoy Seoul.

My friend used them too for her degree and FBI check apostille. She said everything was accepted by K-immi. She's on her way to Seoul now. Hopefully, I can join her in the next few months, then we can be roomie.

I have a friend in Seoul. She didn't have any family members in the U.S. and just sent
it to an agency www.apostillepros.com and they took care of everything (had it apostille)
for K-immi and sent it back to her via FedEx to Korea.


Photocopy of Degree with Apostille.... OR   Original Degree with Apostille...?

Which is required to transfer from a hakwon to a university
(not a public primary or secondary school) this upcoming August, 2011?

Anyone know? I am hearing all kinds of conflicting information on this issue.

Thanks for any help.

Offline chrisriv

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Depending on where you apply, they want two copies.

My friend is in Seoul, she had to get a copy degree and original FBI check apostille.

Seoul is a very nice place, I think that's like the #1 preference to teach.

You guys will probably definitely enjoy Seoul.

My friend used them too for her degree and FBI check apostille. She said everything was accepted by K-immi. She's on her way to Seoul now. Hopefully, I can join her in the next few months, then we can be roomie.

I have a friend in Seoul. She didn't have any family members in the U.S. and just sent
it to an agency www.apostillepros.com and they took care of everything (had it apostille)
for K-immi and sent it back to her via FedEx to Korea.


Photocopy of Degree with Apostille.... OR   Original Degree with Apostille...?

Which is required to transfer from a hakwon to a university
(not a public primary or secondary school) this upcoming August, 2011?

Anyone know? I am hearing all kinds of conflicting information on this issue.

Thanks for any help.

Offline whitneypoter

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My friend only had to do one, but that was last year.

Offline Jwilre

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Just some places are asking for two FBI checks and degrees. Depend on where you apply though.

Are there new rules this year for e2 visa?

As far as I know, once you submit a degree (or in this case, a photocopy of it) with an apostille that meets their requirements, you supposedly won't have to do it again, as long as you remain in Korea and transfer to a new job or renew your contract.

Here's another question for anyone: I keep hearing about how they have relaxed the new paperwork rules for people who are transferring their visas in 2011, as long as it is their first transfer since the time of the paperwork requirement change effective on Sept. 1st 2010. Some people who have transferred or renewed (in other words, they aren't newcomers to Korea) have posted that their immigration offices didn't require all of the new paperwork and won't do so until 2012.

Does anyone have any experiences to confirm this?

Yeah, I renewed my ARC a couple months ago and literally, I showed them my passport, my signed new contract, and my ARC card, the immigration guy put a little stamp on the back of my ARC, I paid $30 and that was it.  I went with a Korean co-teacher, which could explain the speed and ease of the process, but I wasn't asked for an Apostilled background check (though I got one) or a new Health/Drug check (though I got one of those too).  I have all the paperwork on file if Immigration asks for it later, which it very well might, but resigning with the same school seems pretty straightforward.  I'd still get all the paperwork newbies are required to have just in case though, my $0.02.

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Where and for what do you need TWO copies of your FBI CBC? I never came across that.

As for the age old question of original or copy, I'd say original. For me, it is way easier to just order one for $25 than to send the original and a photocopy to someone who lives in the same state I graduated in to get a notary and then get an apostille. If you have family in the same state, and they owe you something, like their firstborn, then it might be easier, but I think original is always better. I don't care what they say. A lot of recruiters are freaking out when people send their original because some schools refuse to provide more than a specific number of degrees, but mine being a state school in the US, there is no issue. I could order 100 and use them at toilet paper, and they wouldn't care, as long as I pay the fee.

One thing you might want to look into is a "Letter of Graduation/Completion" or for those at non-online schools, a "Letter of Enrollment." I did that my second year in Korea, because I couldn't get my physical degree fast enough, and Immigration had no problem. That was only $4 at the time, but $9 now. It is similar to a transcript, except it doesn't do a breakdown of the classes. It just says when you were enrolled and that you completed a degree in your major. You can get them apostilled, too. Slick as snot.

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It has something to do with Board of Education.

Link: http://waygook.org/index.php/topic,29605.0.html

Where and for what do you need TWO copies of your FBI CBC? I never came across that.


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A friend in South Korea said "some" schools do require two now. I always thought it was just for immigration, but I think the school want a copy too. So 1 for the school and 1 for immigration. But I don't know why they just don't ask for a copy. It's the same thing.

Where and for what do you need TWO copies of your FBI CBC? I never came across that.


Offline sanmerc

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I was just curious did your friend use a recruiter to get to South Korea? I want to teach in Seoul.

I have a friend in Seoul. She didn't have any family members in the U.S. and just sent
it to an agency www.apostillepros.com and they took care of everything (had it apostille)
for K-immi and sent it back to her via FedEx to Korea.


Photocopy of Degree with Apostille.... OR   Original Degree with Apostille...?

Which is required to transfer from a hakwon to a university
(not a public primary or secondary school) this upcoming August, 2011?

Anyone know? I am hearing all kinds of conflicting information on this issue.

Thanks for any help.

Offline Paul

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There's a new rule that you need two apostilles now.

Not that I know of, but maybe.

What I do know is that a recruiter I tried to go through told me the same thing 2 years ago and lied through their teeth. They had two hagwon clients they wanted to trick me into going to.
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Offline Jwilre

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Heard from a friend, there are schools in Incheon that require 2 copies. It's probably a new rule this year.

Offline jeremylily

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Some places are accepting the rush FBI check now. My friend got through.


Supposedly the FBI is doing checks faster this year. 

Offline luisvilla33

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For me, I only had to do one of each. 1 original CBC and one copy of the degree apostille. I ended up using www.apostillepros.com
like others. I'm from Florida and everything was accepted. They're super fast and professional too.

Some places are accepting the rush FBI check now. My friend got through.


Supposedly the FBI is doing checks faster this year. 

Offline hminor23

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Ditto.


Definitely original degree with apostile

Definitely not.
Photocopy or, in my case, a pdf. scan of my degree that was printed out and notarized by my uni and then sent for an apostille.
If you don't know what you're talking about...save it.

Offline whitneypoter

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They do make it complicated.

Each year K-immi just makes things more complicated.

My friend only had to do one, but that was last year.

Offline master pandemonium

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Who in their right mind would get their actual diploma notarized and apostilled? Seriously. Mutilate your diploma for a job. No way.

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Yeah those diplomas are not cheap either, some universities want $50 for 1 and it takes weeks to order.

Who in their right mind would get their actual diploma notarized and apostilled? Seriously. Mutilate your diploma for a job. No way.

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I read somewhere probably decades ago, they did it on the original maybe that's why there's the confusion.

Who in their right mind would get their actual diploma notarized and apostilled? Seriously. Mutilate your diploma for a job. No way.

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What other things do you have to submit to K-immi? FBI original apostille and copy of degree apostille. Do they need health records?

I read somewhere probably decades ago, they did it on the original maybe that's why there's the confusion.

Who in their right mind would get their actual diploma notarized and apostilled? Seriously. Mutilate your diploma for a job. No way.

Offline whitneypoter

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For Seoul, just 1.

Depending on where you apply, they want two copies.

My friend is in Seoul, she had to get a copy degree and original FBI check apostille.

Seoul is a very nice place, I think that's like the #1 preference to teach.

You guys will probably definitely enjoy Seoul.

My friend used them too for her degree and FBI check apostille. She said everything was accepted by K-immi. She's on her way to Seoul now. Hopefully, I can join her in the next few months, then we can be roomie.

I have a friend in Seoul. She didn't have any family members in the U.S. and just sent
it to an agency www.apostillepros.com and they took care of everything (had it apostille)
for K-immi and sent it back to her via FedEx to Korea.


Photocopy of Degree with Apostille.... OR   Original Degree with Apostille...?

Which is required to transfer from a hakwon to a university
(not a public primary or secondary school) this upcoming August, 2011?

Anyone know? I am hearing all kinds of conflicting information on this issue.

Thanks for any help.

 

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