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Visas and other Consular Services
  American Citizen Services
  Non-Immigrant Visas
  Immigrant Visas
  Consular Home


  dot  Tourists
       Start Here
       A First Visa
       Renewals
       Lost Visas
       Guam
       Visa Waiver
       Groups
       Spouse/Fiancée
       General FAQ
       How Long Can I Stay?


  dot  Students
       Start Here
       Returning Students
       F-2/J-2 Dependents
       Changes of Status
       Financial Relief
       Which School?
       J Visas
       University Referrals
       Younger Students


  dot  Work Visas
       Start Here (for H1-B)
       Media Visas
       Religious Workers
       Official Visas
       H-4/L-2 Visas
       Visas for Entertainers
       Changes of Status
       E1/E2 Visas


  dot  Refusals
       Start Here
       Re-applying
       How You Can Help


  dot  Misc
       Start Here
       Telephone Service
       NIV Appointments
       Processing Fee
       NIV Links
       Spouse/Fiancée 
       Downloadable Forms
       Map to the Embassy






How to obtain a Certificate of Entry/Exit record


You may request a certificate of entry/exit record by presenting your ID card at any office of the Korean immigration bureau. The nearest immigration bureau from the U.S. Embassy is the Sejongno branch office in the Hyundai Bldg, telephone 02-732-6214~5. For more information on a Certificate of Entry/Exit record, please refer to website of the Korean immigration bureau (www.moj.go.kr/immi).


map  to the nearest Korean immigrations bureau



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For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please contact us using your touchtone phone at 060-700-2510. This toll service is available 24 hours a day, but cannot be accessed from outside of Korea.

Note for U.S. Forces Korea personnel: Our information line at 060-700-2510 is a toll call (similar to "900" numbers in the U.S.) and as such cannot be reached from DSN lines or public telephones. Please call from a commercial or residential phone.

This is an official U.S. Government source of information on the WWW. Inclusion of non-U.S. Government links or information does not imply endorsement of contents.

The U.S. Embassy is closed on both U.S. and Korean holidays.

Updated April 28, 2003

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