Documents
- Application Pages
- 1 E2 Health Statement
- 2 Passport Photos
- Passport Photocopy
- Resume
- 2 National Criminal Background Checks
- 2 Photocopies of Bachelor’s Diploma
- Apostilled (for 6+7)
- Certified by Korean Consulate (for 6+7)
- Degree Verification from American Databank
- Mailing to Boston
- VISA Application
- Flu Shot
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These were all the documents I needed to send off to Aclipse. They then found me a placement, sent my documents with my emailed version of my contract to Korea and now I await my VISA number which I will need to get my VISA. Only then can I book my flight.
UPDATE: I got my VISA code January 1st, 2014. What a way to start of the new year. I got my Flu shot (I was told this is required recently) and handed in my documents for my VISA on January 3rd and after 6 business days I can go pick up my passport with the shiny new visa in it. The VISA is $60 and the flu shot was free for me. The people at the counter were nice and figured I would be working with children... even if it was in South Korea; this may also have been due to the fact that the nurse giving me the shot was also Korean. Hooray for free things!
UPDATE: I got my VISA code January 1st, 2014. What a way to start of the new year. I got my Flu shot (I was told this is required recently) and handed in my documents for my VISA on January 3rd and after 6 business days I can go pick up my passport with the shiny new visa in it. The VISA is $60 and the flu shot was free for me. The people at the counter were nice and figured I would be working with children... even if it was in South Korea; this may also have been due to the fact that the nurse giving me the shot was also Korean. Hooray for free things!