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What does Korean visa f2 mean?

Korean visa (F-2) refers to people who have lived in Korea for more than 5 years.

South Korea's F2 visa is a residence visa, and the materials required for the F2 visa are as follows:

1, visa application form.

2. 1 photo.

3. passport.

4. ID card.

5. Invitation letter (prescribed format) and marriage background statement (prescribed format). ?

6. A copy of the foreigner's registration card. ?

7. Principal guarantee (specified format, guarantee period: 2 years from the date of entry). ?

8. Proof of marriage relationship (materials issued by the administrative organ of the country where the holder of permanent residence qualification is located). ?

9. Proof of economic ability of the inviter: proof of income source (issued by State Taxation Administration of The People's Republic of China), proof of employment, details of bank account transactions, and credit inquiry (issued by National Banking Federation).

10. Proof of residence: real estate registration book, copy of lease contract (if necessary).

1 1. Proof that both parties have no criminal record (issued within 3 months from the date of visa application). ?

12. Health certificates of both parties to the marriage (issued within 6 months from the date of visa application).

13, copy of household registration (if the household registration is not in the skill zone, a copy of residence permit shall be submitted). ?

14. If you remarry, you need to provide a copy of divorce certificate or civil mediation of divorce judgment. ?

15, minor children need to submit proof of kinship (birth certificate, etc. ).

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Matters needing attention when entering Korea:

Visitors can freely choose general travel tax or duty-free customs counters when passing through Korean entry and exit ports. If the value of your goods does not exceed $600 and your foreign currency does not exceed 1000, you can go through the formalities at the simple duty-free counter. The duty-free range is: wine 1 bottle (within 1 liter, within 400 dollars), 200 cigarettes and 60 ml of perfume (below 19, alcohol and cigarettes are not included).

When you enter Korea, if you have more than US$ 6,543.8+0,000, you must declare it to the customs official. Non-resident passengers leaving Korea must obtain permission from the Korean bank or customs if they bring foreign currency or won (including traveler's checks and bank checks) equivalent to more than 65,438+00,000 US dollars. However, the amount declared at the time of entry need not be declared again. Those who violate this provision will be fined or punished in accordance with the foreign exchange trading law.

Korean Embassy in China-Visa Requirements by Entry Purpose

China Consular Service Network-Korean Entry and Residence

Baidu encyclopedia-Korea permanent residence