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Information pertaining to Nonimmigrant visa (NIV) applications for family members of U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) personnel or of a U.S. citizen/immigrant living in Korea


U.S. visa law states that all NIV applicants are presumed to be intending immigrants until they can establish otherwise. Successful NIV visitor (B1/B2) applicants must demonstrate that they will return to a life outside the United States after a temporary stay. The law places the burden of proof on all applicants to overcome presumed immigrant intent and makes ineligible any applicant who cannot overcome this presumption. An NIV is no substitute for an immigrant visa.
 
The law does not allow us to advise applicants on how to qualify for a nonimmigrant visa (NIV) or overcome ineligibility.  Applicants must show evidence of ties abroad that would compel them to leave the United States.  While the law requires that each application be adjudicated on its own merits, and not on any particular document or personal assurance, submission of the following items will speed the application process: 


Family members/fiancees of USFK personnel or of U.S. citizens/immigrants living in Korea are likely to be future immigrants. An NIV applicant may have "dual intent" for a temporary stay now and to be an immigrant later. We suggest that sponsors file immigrant petitions (I-130) for eligible children, parents and spouses right away with the Department of Homeland Security/Immigration. Filing an I-130 early allows sufficient time for immigrant visa processing and an approved I-130 does not expire. (Please see http://seoul.usembassy.gov/visas_spouse_of_american.html for more details)

All applicants should only come after they thoroughly review our website and fully comply with all NIV instructions. Please remember that appearing for an interview does not equal eligibility and if an applicant is found eligible it will take at least several days to process a visa. U.S. law makes it solely the applicant's responsibility to qualify for the appropriate visa in time to suit travel plans.


Spouses and minor children (under 18) of U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) personnel (U.S. military or civilian) may have interviews for NIVs to visit the U.S. without appointments.  These applicants must line up at the Embassy's side entry at 9:30 am, any workday, Monday-Friday, with all documents fully prepared and necessary fees paid in advance. The U.S. Embassy is closed to the public on Wednesday afternoons, all U.S. and Korean holidays, and all weekends. Please review the information on this website for detailed information about documents and fees for the appropriate visa category, and for information and links to the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application Form, DS-160.

All other applicants including fiancees who wish to apply for B1/B2 visas must make an appointment through Visa Information Web Services, www.us-visaservices.com or by calling 003-08-131-420 (toll number from within Korea, M-F, 8:30 AM-5:00 PM) before appearing for an interview.

For more information on B visas, please click here.


Click here for immigrant visa (IV) information including fiance (K) visa.

 

Updated: July 13, 2011