Regarding the accompaniment of parents studying in South Korea, I asked Mr. Chen Jiawen for help

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have a D-2 student visa, you can apply for an accompanying (F-3) visa.

    Documents to be prepared by the inviter.

    1.Original invitation letter notarized by a Korean law firm (in the name of the person in charge of the inviting agency).

    2.A copy of your ID card.

    3.A copy of the alien registration card.

    4.Certificate of employment (including the time of employment, the department in charge, etc., and stamped with the company's official seal) or a certificate of enrollment.

    Documents to be prepared by the applicant.

    1.Passport.

    2.1 sheet**.

    3.1 visa application form.

    4.A copy of your ID card.

    5.Hukou booklet.

    6.A copy of the marriage certificate.

    Supplement: Do you have any Korean schools to contact, the specific school may have different policies, and then ask the school what materials are needed.

    Also, if you are an ethnic Korean, from March 2007, the South Korean policy can apply for accompaniment. Alternatively, for students on D-2 visas, dependents can apply for accompanying visas. If you seem to be able to accompany you for a short period of time, you need a letter of recommendation from your original school, your visa, passport, and apply directly to the school, because the inviter must be the principal.

    It should be possible to do both.

    Hope that helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Have proof of employment ready.

    Proof of Affidavit of Support.

    Proof of your enrollment.

    Plus proof of your grades is even better.

    Then your parents' passports, and then a photo of you and your parents.

    Proof of family relationship.

    Just take this time and apply for it. The visa period is until the year you graduate.

    However, if you drop out of school or take a leave of absence, your parent's visa will expire early according to your visa status.

    Hope this helps

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Are you sure that Mr. Chen will see your question?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can take a look at what the people around you do or find a ** to study abroad, and then make a comparison,,, ask Pei Xin Education for consultation, my senior brother did it there, and he later went to Seoul University.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 All anyway, I recommend Pusan University!

    Although Seoul National University in Seoul ranks first among universities, it is basically difficult to get in, especially if you want to take the TOEFL test in Korean and Chinese level 5 in English. Moreover, the cost of living in Seoul is at least 40,000 yuan a year (excluding tuition and language fees), and the language fee in Seoul is also very expensive

    You have to wear a student visa for a year before you can officially work, but if you work in the dark, don't get caught, you can generally let you work in a place that is related to the holiday, and many places are not allowed to work.

    The cost of living in Busan is 1-20,000 yuan cheaper than in Seoul, and the language fee is not very cheap, but it is much cheaper than that in Seoul.

    The University of Busan has been in the rankings for the past two years, and the University of Busan has a good reputation in China, especially very well-known

    It is not recommended to apply by yourself, many procedures are very troublesome to do by yourself, and if there is something missing, it is not cost-effective It is best to go through an intermediary, but you must find a good intermediary

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, the language class is enrolled 4 times a year, and now it can be handled in December.

    The good ones in the country are Seoul National University, Busan National University, and Inha National University.

    100,000 yuan in the first year, and about 80,000 yuan per year after that.

    Language students are not allowed to work part-time.

    Apply on your own or through an agent.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. No, you must have a bachelor's degree, which is the most basic requirement.

    If you transfer to a class, if you don't change majors, you can insert 3 years, but because yours is a self-exam, it will be a bit difficult to handle the specifics.

    In terms of logistics, Renhe is good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. No, as long as there is a notarization of the kinship between you and your parents, there is no problem.

    2. The visa review is mainly to see whether you have the financial resources to study abroad and have no intention of immigration, so they don't care about your parents' marital relationship, but you have to apply for your kinship certificate, as long as you have this, your parents' income and savings and the identity of your parents' guarantor, everything will be clear, and there will be no problem.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. For all questions about Busan International High School, it is recommended to consult an agent.

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