Consulate General of South Korea in New York City
Consulate General of South Korea in New York City, located at 460 Park Ave. 9th Fl.. View a location map, get driving directions or find information about the address, phone, fax, office hours, official website, Facebook page, Twitter, consular jurisdiction, consular services, visa list, and head of mission (HOM).
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Address
460 Park Ave. 9th Fl.
New York, NY 10022
United States -
Telephone
(646) 674-6000
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Fax
(646) 674-6023
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Email
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Office Hours
Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Consular Jurisdiction
Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania
Location Map
Website
Office website
Social Media
Services
The following is a brief listing of services offered at the Consulate General of South Korea in New York City.
- Process passport applications
- Process visa applications
- Notarize certain documents
- Issuing emergency travel documents
- Registration of marriage, birth, and death
- Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
- Authentication of documents
Head of Mission
Euy Whan Kim, Consul General
Common Visa Types
Citizens of qualified countries may be able to travel to South Korea without a visa. The most common types of South Korea visas are the following.
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A visas
- A-1 (Diplomat)
- A-2 (Government official)
- A-3 (Agreement)
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B visas
- B-1 (Visa exemption)
- B-2 (Tourist/transit)
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C visas
- C-1 (Temporary news coverage)
- C-2 (Short-term business)
- C-3 (Short-term visit)
- C-4 (Short-term employee)
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D visas
- D-1 (Artist)
- D-2 (Students)
- D-3 (Industrial trainee)
- D-4 (General trainee)
- D-5 (Journalism)
- D-6 (Religion)
- D-7 (Supervisor)
- D-8 (Corporate investor)
- D-9 (International trade)
- D-10 (Job Seeking)
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E visas
- E-1 (Professor)
- E-2 (Foreign language instructor)
- E-3 (Research)
- E-4 (Technology transfer)
- E-5 (Professional employment)
- E-6 (Artistic performer)
- E-7 (Designated activities)
- E-8 (Training employment)
- E-9 (Non-professional employment)
- E-10 (Crew employee)
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F visas
- F-1 (Visiting or joining the family)
- F-2 (Resident)
- F-3 (Accompanying spouse/child)
- F-4 (Overseas Korean)
- F-5 (Permanent resident)
- F-6 (Marriage to Korean Citizen)
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G visas
- G-1 (Miscellaneous)
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H visas
- H-1 (Working holiday)
- H-2 (Working visit)
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M visas
- M-1 (Military)
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T visas
- T-1 (Tourist landing)
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Besides Consulate General of South Korea in New York City South Korea also has 12 representations in the following cities of United States:
- Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- Atlanta (Consulate General)
- Newton (Consulate General)
- Chicago (Consulate General)
- Honolulu (Consulate General)
- Houston (Consulate General)
- Los Angeles (Consulate General)
- San Francisco (Consulate General)
- Seattle (Consulate General)
- New York (Permanent Mission)
- Anchorage (Consulate)
- Dallas (Consulate)
All diplomatic missions of South Korea in United States
Diplomatic missions of South Korea in neighbouring countries/regions of United States:
- Ottawa, Canada (Embassy)
- Toronto, Canada (Consulate General)
- Vancouver, Canada (Consulate General)
- Montreal, Canada (Consulate General)
- Mexico, D.F., Mexico (Embassy)
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This page was last edited on 30 April 2024 at 06:02 AM (EST).