Sunday, May 8, 2011

New visa for marriage migrants


Starting in September, marriage migrants in Korea will receive a new visa that has been created especially to address the needs of non-citizens married to Korean, according to a Ministry of Justice announcement on April 29. There will also be changes to make it easier for investors and business people to gain permanent residency, the ministry reported.

According to the revised visa plans, marriage migrants will receive F-6 visas rather than the F-2 visa. Meanwhile, the F-2 visa will be expanded and extended to private foreign investors who bring in more than $500,000, allowing them to remain in Korea for longer periods of time between renewals.
Link:http://www.korea.net/news.do?mode=detail&guid=54901

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