Monday, August 31, 2015

success

I'll write more later, but the happy news is that my F-4 visa application went without a hitch. I spent a lot of money, but in two* weeks, I'll have my new alien-registration card and an F-4 visa that'll be good for two years.

The point of this visa is that it's not attached to a sponsoring employer: I essentially become a free agent, able to roam Korea at will, working wherever I want, enjoying most of the perks of a South Korean citizen thanks to my Korean heritage. If I suddenly want to act in a TV commercial, I can do that while working elsewhere. Private tutoring? Also no longer a problem. No need to look over my shoulder for the authorities.

After a raft of bad news, this is very good news, indeed. More later.



*Corrected. I'd originally written that it would be three weeks.


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8 comments:

  1. Now start piling up the years to qualify for an F5, and no more renewals and visits to immo

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  2. Again, congratulations!

    Didn't realize that the F4 had to be renewed every two years. Do they check to make sure you still have Korean ancestry?

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  3. happy birthday, internet friend! seems like your year is going well. i hope that many good things come your way this year!

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  4. Happy Birthday and congratulations on getting the visa. I know it was a lot of work and there's never any telling when the bureaucracy will try to screw you over, so I'm glad you didn't leave Immigration with a bad taste in your mouth on your birthday.

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  5. Congratulations and Happy Birthday!!! Enjoy your day and your new status.

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