Anchorage US Visa Guide: Korean Consulate E-2 Application Process

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Published Dec 4, 2025

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E-2-1 Visa Application at the Consulate of the Republic of Korea in Anchorage
 

If you are planning to work or teach in Korea under the E-2-1 visa, the first step is obtaining your Confirmation of Visa Issuance Number (CVI No.) or VIN Number. Once you have this, you are ready to submit your visa application through the Korean consulate.

 

Note: We strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information. However, we strongly recommend directly contacting the consulate for the most current guidance, assistance, and any updates or changes.

 

If you live in the following state(s), you will use the Korean Consulate in Anchorage to complete your visa process: 
Alaska

 



How to Submit Your Visa Application

 

Option 1: In-person Appointment

Visit the consulate within the operating hours along with your documents. Online reservation is not necessary. 

 

Consular Service Hours: Monday–Friday, 09:00-11:30 A.M., 1:30-4:30 P.M. 

 


 

Option 2: By USPS Mail (Post)

Alternatively, you can mail your documents to the consulate. Post to the Korean Consulate in Anchorage.

 

You must pay the USD 45 visa fee using a money order. 

 

How to Fill Out a Money Order:
1) Pay to: Korean Consulate in Anchorage

Recipient Address: 800 E Dimond Blvd., Ste 3-695 
Anchorage, AK 99515


2) Pay for: (Leave Blank)


3) From: Your Name & Address


4) Signature: Your signature is required


5) USD Amount (45 USD)

 


 

Required Documents

 

Below is a complete list of documents you will need when submitting your E-2-1 visa application.

 

1) Visa Application Form (printed and completed/For Visa Issuance Number/VIN Holder)
※ Please do not forget to put your signature on the bottom part of the first page of the visa application form. Please include your Confirmation of Visa Issuance Number (CVI No.),

※ Please write down your phone number and address to be used in Korea at the top of your application. This can be your school’s information.

  • 1.1 Full name in English: Your name must be the same on your passport.
  • 1.7 National Identity No. 
  • 2.5 Emergency Contact Information: a person in New Zealand
  • 3.1  Visa Issuance Number (Confirmation No.)
  • 3.6 Status of Stay: Visa type (e.g., E-2-1) 

 

2) Original Passport

  • Valid for at least 6 more months after your travel date (preferably minim. 13 months) 

3) 1 Passport-type Color Photo

  • Size: 2 X 2 inch
  • Taken within 6 months
  • DO NOT PRINT AT HOME

4) Copy of a valid Driver’s License or ID (as proof of residency)

 

5) Visa Fee:  45 USD

  • (For submitting by mail: Money Order) 
    • Payable to the Korean Consulate in Anchorage

 

For Former Korean Nationals

  • Parents' Certificate of Naturalization and the applicant's birth certificate if a person whose parent(s) had a Korean Nationality and has acquired a US nationality

  • Basic Certificate (기본증명서) or Certificate of Family Registry (제적등본) AND US Certificate of Naturalization if a person who was Korean and has renounced Korean nationality (if applicable)

 



Korean Consulate Contact Information


Mailing Address:

Korean Consulate in Anchorage
800 E Dimond Blvd., Ste 3-695 
Anchorage, AK 99515
       

Phone Number: +1-907-339-7955


Email: anchorage@mofa.go.kr 

 

Consular Service Hours: Monday–Friday, 09:00-11:30 A.M., 1:30-4:30 P.M. 

 


 

Processing Time 


The visa processing time is 2-3 weeks (no expedited services). All submitted documents with the visa application will not be returned to the applicant except the passport. The E-2-1 is a single-entry visa and is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. After 2-3 weeks, please check your application status online. If it has been approved, please print your Visa Grant Notice by visiting the Korea Visa Portal.
 

Related Article: How to Navigate the Korea Visa Portal Site

 

Last Updated: 12/1/2025

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