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HOW TO APPLY FOR KOREA VISA IN SINGAPORE

I've been really wanting to go to Korea like forevahhhhhh! Hahaha So this 2018 I make it my priority to make it happen, and so before I can go to Korea you need to have VISA!



So how?

First you need to prepare all the requirements!
1. Passport with atleast 6 months validity (w/ photocopy)

2. Filled up KOREA VISA FORM with one piece of coloured passport-sized photo (Download form here - http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/sg-en/brd/m_2444/view.do?seq=761438&srchFr=&srchTo=&srchWord=&srchTp=&multi_itm_seq=0&itm_seq_1=0&itm_seq_2=0&company_cd=&company_nm=&page=1 )

3. Certificate of Employment (One letter attention to Korea Embassy from the applicant's employer in Singapore, stating job title, salary and date of commencement, purpose of trip (issued effective within one month)

4. Recent last 3 months bank statement certified by bank (w/ photocopy)

5. NRIC (w/ photocopy)


For more details of requirements please visit http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/sg-en/brd/m_2444/list.do

Once you have all the requirements pass it to the Embassy.

Address is 47 Scotts Road, #16-03/04 Goldbell Towers 228233 (map - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Embassy+of+the+Republic+of+Korea/@1.3122402,103.8349468,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x31da19b1b119be41:0x102e37f8bb0e5ce2!8m2!3d1.3122402!4d103.8371355)

Visa application is Monday - Friday excluding Public Holidays 9:00 - 11:30 am.
Philippine Passport holder is free-of-charge in processing Korea Visa. (HOORAY!)

*If your travelling in group, one person can pass all the requirements.


Hope this post help you. If you have any questions please leave it in the comment box below! Would answer it promptly!





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