Do you want to teach English as a second language in Seoul, Korea?

Do you already get your offer but still want to know about FBI criminal record and E2 Visa requirements?

You will need a lot of document preparation whether you still thinking or you have already got a job offer.

Stick with us to KNOW IT ALL about getting FBI CBC & E2 Visa.

It is always a good idea to plan ahead, that’s why i recommend to start preparing these documents at least 3 months before you start your new job in Korea:

1. Photocopy of your Passport.

2. 3 Sealed University Transcripts

3. Your College Degree

4. Reference Letters

5. FBI Background Check — CRC

I will tell you how to finish these document CORRECTLY, SMOOTHLY and in the most AFFORDABLE way.

Step 1:

Photocopy of your Passport

The passport must be valid for at least six months.

Photocopy the first TWO pages of your passport.

Bring your passport and the photocopies to your nearest notary public and get the photocopies notarized.

You can search your nearest notary public Here. You can search by your city or by using the Zip Code.

Step 2:

THREE Sealed University Transcripts

Contact the Registrar at your University and request a sealed envelope of your University grades (University Transcripts).

The envelope must be sealed(Closed) with the University Stamp.

Order 3 sealed envelopes of your transcripts: One for the Korean Consulate, One for the school in Korea, and keep One as a reserve.

REMEMBER, DO NOT open the envelopes.

Step 3:

University Degree

Obviously, you will use a photocopy of your Degree as you might never bring the documents back.

The degree must be issued from an accredited University in the United States.

Your Bachelor Degree must be at least (3–4 years).

Search your nearest notary public and get the photocopy of your degree Notarized. You must bring the original with you when processing the notarization.

Get the Notarized copy apostilled from the Secretary of State in the state where the notary is commissioned. You may contact usapostille.com for expedited apostille service.

Step 4:

Reference Letters

It is required for jobs in public schools only.

It must be issued from your previous employer.

It also must include the referral contact information

Step 5:

FBI Background Check

Ultimately, you must issue No Record of Crimes from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

You may contact the FBI CJIS Directly to issue your Background Check but i recommend using one of the Approved Channelers.

You will find all the information you may need about the FBI Approved Channelers Here. The Fees and Turnaround Time for each agency.

Finally, you will need to obtain apostille for FBI Background Check. I used the expedited service of DC Apostille Inc. as they offer affordable prices and professional services.

That is all you need to know about how to prepare your documents to get a job offer in Korea in teaching English as a second Language.

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