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I flew to the US before via Korea.. if she only stays within the airport, she wont have a problem. No need for korean visa. I flew business class before and Korean airlines is just so-so. Nothing special. Maybe i'm a little bias since i have the tendency to compare airlines with JAL and Singapore airlines.

Edit: the so-so airline is asiana, not korean airlines. my bad.

K1 Process:

May 1, 2008 Submitted I-129F to CSC

May 8, 2008 Received by CSC

May 9, 2008 NOA1

May 18, 2008 Touched

October 9, 2008 RFE

October 28, 2008 RFE Reply

October 29, 2008 Touched

October 30, 2008 Touched

November 1, 2008 NOA2 (HardCopy)

November 11, 2008 Letter from NVC (Hardcopy)

November 14 & 17, 2008 Medical (Passed)

November 26, 2008 Interview (Passed)

December 5, 2008 Visa Received

December 23, 2008 US Entry (POE: Hawaii)

February 7, 2009 Private Wedding

AOS Process:

March 9, 2009 Mailed AOS Application via Express Mail (I-485, I-765, I-131)

March 10, 2009 USPS confirmed that AOS application was delivered and received in Chicago

March 18, 2009 Received NOA for AOS, EAD and AP

April 8, 2009 Biometrics Done

April 27, 2009 AP Approved

May 1, 2009 AP received in the mail

May 2, 2009 EAD card received in the mail

May 29, 2009 AOS interview (Approved)

June 29, 2009 GC received

ROC Process

March 1, 2011 Mailed I-175 Application via Express Mail

March 4 ,2011 NOA for I-175

April 05,2011 Biometrics [Early Biometrics March 22, 2011]

April 21,2011 Approval

April 27,2011 10 Year Green Card Received

Naturalization Process

March 6, 2012 Mailed N-400 Application via Express Mail

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Well let me explain how this just recently worked for me..... Jezzieca has family in South Korea that we were interested in visiting on our way back here to the USA. I had all the same concerns that have been brought up here so I had Jezzieca go speak with someone at the South Korean embassy in Manila. They informed her that since she had a US VISA and a onward confirmed flight ticket to the USA that she would be permitted to enter South Korea for a stay of up to 30 days. I was skeptical of this simply based on some things I had read, but figured we would give it a try. I arrived in Manila on December 16th via Asiana Airlines ( for whatever that is worth) On December 19th we both boarded a Korean Air flight from Manila to Seoul. We landed that afternoon and when asked by immigration about her Korean visa she explained what the embassy had told her and about 3 minutes later they stamped her entry and we proceeded on for a 3 day stay. We just arrived here in the USA this morning via a nonstop flight on Korean Air from Seoul to Dallas, Texas. POE process in Dallas lasted maybe a total of 15 minutes (due to line) with no problems and we are both here now at the house. So I dont know if any of this relates to what is being discussed here , but just wanted to share my experience in regards to transiting through S. Korea.

Oh, thank you for sharing that! :thumbs: That makes sense! :star:

Hopefully chinese mutt will read this. This should be a pinned topic! :yes:

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Well let me explain how this just recently worked for me..... Jezzieca has family in South Korea that we were interested in visiting on our way back here to the USA. I had all the same concerns that have been brought up here so I had Jezzieca go speak with someone at the South Korean embassy in Manila. They informed her that since she had a US VISA and a onward confirmed flight ticket to the USA that she would be permitted to enter South Korea for a stay of up to 30 days. I was skeptical of this simply based on some things I had read, but figured we would give it a try. I arrived in Manila on December 16th via Asiana Airlines ( for whatever that is worth) On December 19th we both boarded a Korean Air flight from Manila to Seoul. We landed that afternoon and when asked by immigration about her Korean visa she explained what the embassy had told her and about 3 minutes later they stamped her entry and we proceeded on for a 3 day stay. We just arrived here in the USA this morning via a nonstop flight on Korean Air from Seoul to Dallas, Texas. POE process in Dallas lasted maybe a total of 15 minutes (due to line) with no problems and we are both here now at the house. So I dont know if any of this relates to what is being discussed here , but just wanted to share my experience in regards to transiting through S. Korea.

This is a good info.

K1 Process:

May 1, 2008 Submitted I-129F to CSC

May 8, 2008 Received by CSC

May 9, 2008 NOA1

May 18, 2008 Touched

October 9, 2008 RFE

October 28, 2008 RFE Reply

October 29, 2008 Touched

October 30, 2008 Touched

November 1, 2008 NOA2 (HardCopy)

November 11, 2008 Letter from NVC (Hardcopy)

November 14 & 17, 2008 Medical (Passed)

November 26, 2008 Interview (Passed)

December 5, 2008 Visa Received

December 23, 2008 US Entry (POE: Hawaii)

February 7, 2009 Private Wedding

AOS Process:

March 9, 2009 Mailed AOS Application via Express Mail (I-485, I-765, I-131)

March 10, 2009 USPS confirmed that AOS application was delivered and received in Chicago

March 18, 2009 Received NOA for AOS, EAD and AP

April 8, 2009 Biometrics Done

April 27, 2009 AP Approved

May 1, 2009 AP received in the mail

May 2, 2009 EAD card received in the mail

May 29, 2009 AOS interview (Approved)

June 29, 2009 GC received

ROC Process

March 1, 2011 Mailed I-175 Application via Express Mail

March 4 ,2011 NOA for I-175

April 05,2011 Biometrics [Early Biometrics March 22, 2011]

April 21,2011 Approval

April 27,2011 10 Year Green Card Received

Naturalization Process

March 6, 2012 Mailed N-400 Application via Express Mail

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This topic is a bit old but I just want to give an update on our progress, I have already booked a flight on the 3rd of February via Korean Air. I inquired the travel agency that issued my ticket and they said, I am allowed to enter Korea without a visa provided that I just stay within the airport's vicinity during the lay over time.

Thank you guys for posting! :P:dance:

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GuardianAngel

I-129F Sent : July 23, 2009
Check Cashed : July 29, 2009
NOA1 : July 28, 2009
NOA2 : October 21, 2009
Left NVC : October 28, 2009
USEM Letter Received : November 12, 2009
Medical Passed : December 15/16, 2009
Interview Passed : January 19, 2010
Visa Received : January 26, 2010 12:30pm
Arrived in the US : February 3, 2010
POE: Seattle, Tacoma WA

Wedding : March 20, 2010

AOS
Submission of AOS application
I485, I131, and I765 : May 02, 2010
Receipt Notice Received : May 06, 2010
Check Cashed : May 07, 2010
Biometrics Appointment : May 24, 2010
Card Production Ordered EAD: July 12, 2010
Advance Parole (Touched - Post Decision Activity): July 12, 2010
EAD Card Received : July 22, 2010
AP Document Received : July 15, 2010
Passed Drivers Test : October 5, 2010
Hired (First Job in the US) September 27, 2010
AOS Interview : January 05, 2011
Welcome Letter and Green card received: January 11, 2011

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
Card Expiration: January 5, 2013
I-751 Joint Petition Rcvd by USCIS: October 25, 2012
Check Cashed : October 29, 2012
Biometrics NOA : October 31, 2012
Biometrics Appointment : November 23, 2012

Approved: May 22, 2013

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If there is no visa requirement for Filipino citizens to visit Korea, then there shouldn't be a problem. Personally, for a 10 hour layover...is it really worth it to leave the airport just for sleep? Airplanes are for sleeping, getting the oportunity for a 10 hour layover in a country that has no visa requirement for 10 hours outside of the airport and free to walk thier country is a mini vacationer's blessing for sightseeing, not for sleeping.

Forget the sleep. I'd be out looking for a small place to get some chamchi kimbop, some duk-po-kee, and an OB beer house.

Ya! na-nun yo-gi han-guk!!! O-B maek-ju how-suh O-di-se-yo?

I lived in Uijongbu, S.Korea for a year and I had an awesome time immersing myself in anything I could in that country, starting with learning how to read the actual Korean Hangul.

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sha 100% + ako 50% = 75% pinoy anak

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