Posted on 05/30/2023 8:41:57 AM PDT by Gay State Conservative
In-laws are arriving in August from South Korea...their first visit to North America. They want to see New England and parts of Canada. Tourist visas are the problem...specifically the fact that they'll be entering the US at least twice (they're flying to/from JFK).
Anyone know if there's such a thing as a "multiple entry" visa tourist visa to the US? If so,anyone know how they get one. South Koreans are "favored" so it looks like visas for them are easier to get than for unfriendly countries.
Thanks to anyone who has info for me. And yes,I've checked the website but can't figure it out. :-(
Shouldn’t you be checking with the state department or Immigration? Call your congressional office and talk to constituent support. Most offices have heard everything and they can get you to the right people who can provide the correct answer.
The last thing you want is a couple of South Korean nationals standing across the border in Nova Scotia not having a visa for Canada or the inability to get back in the US.
Don’t rely on FR for this stuff.
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