USA Criminal Background Check for the E2 Visa (미국범죄/빠른절차)
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The check must be fingerprint-based.
This provides positive identification and eliminates the false positives and false negatives associated with name-based checks, thus, ensuring a prohibited individual is not licensed/employed.
The check should be submitted through the state’s central record repository and include a state criminal history record check.
After receiving the FBI check from your criminal record, you must have the original Apostilled. This will not be returned.
A Criminal Background Check, also known as a Criminal Record Check, is a vital document confirming the absence of any past criminal convictions. To teach English in South Korea, applicants must have a clean criminal record, as mandated by Korean Immigration regulations.
United States – FBI Identity History Summary Check
Process for US Applicants:
1. Visit your local police station to have your fingerprints taken on official fingerprint paper.
2. Submit the fingerprints, along with an application form, payment, and a cover letter explaining your intent to teach in South Korea, to the FBI Headquarters in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
3. Ensure the cover letter specifies the need for the criminal record check for international purposes, allowing for notarization by the issuing section chief.
4. Send the Criminal Record Check (CRC) for Apostille. Refer to the Apostille page for further guidance.
Expedited Service for US Applicants:
US citizens can opt for an expedited service by using an FBI-approved channeler to obtain their results.
For Applicants Outside the US:
US citizens residing outside the US must apply directly to the FBI, bypassing separate agencies. Visit the FBI official website to find a list of FBI international offices where applications can be made.
This provides positive identification and eliminates the false positives and false negatives associated with name-based checks, thus, ensuring a prohibited individual is not licensed/employed.
The check should be submitted through the state’s central record repository and include a state criminal history record check.
After receiving the FBI check from your criminal record, you must have the original Apostilled. This will not be returned.
A Criminal Background Check, also known as a Criminal Record Check, is a vital document confirming the absence of any past criminal convictions. To teach English in South Korea, applicants must have a clean criminal record, as mandated by Korean Immigration regulations.
United States – FBI Identity History Summary Check
Process for US Applicants:
1. Visit your local police station to have your fingerprints taken on official fingerprint paper.
2. Submit the fingerprints, along with an application form, payment, and a cover letter explaining your intent to teach in South Korea, to the FBI Headquarters in Clarksburg, West Virginia.
3. Ensure the cover letter specifies the need for the criminal record check for international purposes, allowing for notarization by the issuing section chief.
4. Send the Criminal Record Check (CRC) for Apostille. Refer to the Apostille page for further guidance.
Expedited Service for US Applicants:
US citizens can opt for an expedited service by using an FBI-approved channeler to obtain their results.
For Applicants Outside the US:
US citizens residing outside the US must apply directly to the FBI, bypassing separate agencies. Visit the FBI official website to find a list of FBI international offices where applications can be made.