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Isaac Mafolasire
Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:29 EDT
Locating South Korea building in Lagos
Please where is South Korea Building in Lagos where i can apply for Visa if i dont want to travel from Lagos to Abuja
maryam
Mon, 20 Sep 2010 22:51 EDT
where
were is south korean embassy in 9ja?
DR.GODWIN OSUNG
Wed, 8 Sep 2010 15:18 EDT
CITIZENSHIP
I am presently in Nigeria, i have noticed that there are many OSUNG in South Korea, i want to declare my identity heceforth to become a SOUTH KOREAN man, and to return to my root.Please help me.
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Gbenga
Wed, 8 Sep 2010 04:33 EDT
Visa Enqiry
Good day Sir/Madam, I am Gbenga from Oyo State ( a Lecturer in
Nigeria). I'm presently studying at Daegu University, South Korea at
Doctoral Level. Please I want to know your requirements if I want to
bring my wife to Korea i.e what are some things you will require for
her visa to be successfully granted. Thanks for your anticipated quick
response.
Gbenga
Wed, 8 Sep 2010 04:31 EDT
Visa Enqiry
Good day Sir/Madam, I am Gbenga from Oyo State ( a Lecturer in
Nigeria). I'm presently studying at Daegu University, South Korea at
Doctoral Level. Please I want to know your requirements if I want to
bring my wife to Korea i.e what are some things you will require for
her visa to be successfully granted. Thanks for your anticipated quick
response.
Gbenga
Wed, 8 Sep 2010 04:29 EDT
Visa Enqiry
Good day Sir/Madam, I am Gbenga from Oyo State ( a Lecturer in
Nigeria). I'm presently studying at Daegu University, South Korea at
Doctoral Level. Please I want to know your requirements if I want to
bring my wife to Korea i.e what are some things you will require for
her visa to be successfully granted. Thanks for your anticipated quick
response.
josephine w a. davies
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:27 EDT
i need visa for south korea.
dear sir/madam
I am a liberian need a visa for southkorea.
so please tell me if i can get a student visa.
thank
josephine
Chongong Emmanuel
Mon, 31 May 2010 10:42 EDT
Verification of the authenthecity of visas
Dear Sir, I am A Cameroonian who obtained the services of a certain gentleman in 2005 who later on presented us two SouthbKorean visas for Mr Che Stephan and Miss Asongwe Chanceline Njuh of 10/5/2005 of the South Korea Embassy in Nigeria. They did not travel for personal reasons. We would like to know if these visas are authentic in order to egage other Korean/ other travelling programs needing your help.
Samuel Onuzulike
Mon, 10 May 2010 08:43 EDT
Pardon For Mr George Henry Uzor (a Nigerian deported for trying to secure dual nationality)
Mr George Henry Uzor, was born in Liberia in 1973 to one Mr Henry (a Nigerian doing business in Liberia.)His mother happenend to be a Liberian damsel.Back in Nigeria his mother pulled strings at the Liberian Embassy and landed him a job there.
His first trip to Seoul was with a diplomatic pasport duly issued by the Embassy.He found South Korea very pleasant and decided to stay put.His Diplomatic passport was cancelled and the ordinary/routine one issued in place.Mr George Henry went to the Immigration in Seoul to formalize his stay in the country.
He floated a compay-ALLRAY INTERNATIONAL- which was a flourishing outfit located opposite the US mmilitary base with Registration No. 125-20-188883. This outfit exported auto spares exotic wears to Nigeria.Before long, Cupid's arrow struck Mr George Henry and he married a beautiful Korean girl -KIM EUN YOUNG GEORGE(MRS).They were soon blessed with a bouncing baby boy.
Mr George Henry ran home to Nigeria to report the good news to his parents.The father insisted that evn though he was known as Mr henry in Liberia, he wanted his children to append his own father's name to theirs.His son obliged and approached the Nigerian Embassy in Seoun, who obliged him with a Nigerian passport. That was the genesis of his travail with the Korean immigration whre he went volontarily to re-formalize his dual citizenship. Pronto, he was deported on the grounds that all the Liberian passports afore-mentioned were all fakes.That was inspite of all entreaties that his Korean wife was nursing their son and the clean records he had while living in Seoul.
My grouse is the speed with which he was deported and the apparent apathy shown to this ugly treatment by the Nigerian Embassy in Seoul.
The authorities in Nigeria and Seoul are please asked to look into this matter so that a fresh visa can be issued to MR GEORGE HENRY UZOR so that he can re-join his ailing wife and son in Seoul. Thanks.
livinus
Thu, 4 Mar 2010 08:36 EST
korean hostility to nigerians
i wish to express my sad feeling over the treatment most nigerians are experincing at the point of entry thru incheon airpot. its a display of wickedness and hatred, i suggest u close down ur embassy in nigeria than giving them visa when u know that you wont allow them inn, i dnt see the reason why u should be treating nigerians like outcast while some of u are living here confortably like lords

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