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Useful Links
Links to Government Websites:
In order to get your Korean E-2 visa you need to go go to a Korean Consulate or Embassy in your country. Each Consulate has slightly different procedures, so you should check with your closest embassy before you go in or send your documents. Here is a list of Korean Embassies and Consulates around the world:
Your country's embassy in Seoul is a useful place to learn about laws in Korea, travel advisories, how to vote in your home country while in Korea, and much more. It's also a smart idea to register with your embassy. Here are links to the embassies located in Seoul:
www.Korea.net is a great site for information about Korea. It also has a good directory of other websites. There are also numerous government websites that may be relevant to you. Korea.net has an extensive list of these websites but here are some of the department websites that may be of interest to you:
Links for Living and Working in Korea:
KBS Radio is a great site for learning beginner's Korea. They'll walk you through the alphabet and introduce you to typical conversations. We highly recommend learning at least your alphabet and a few survival words as soon as possible.
Galbijim is a huge collection of articles about living, working, and traveling in Korea. It's an online group project put together by hundreds of contributors.
Hotelwide is a Korean hotel reservation website. Their prices and selection are usually better than the international hotel discount sites.
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