Address: 115 W Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98119, USA
Phone: +12064411011
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Soo Lin
Everybody is so busy here but all very kind and helpful. Place is also well managed and clean. If you have something to be done here, visit website first. You may need to make an appointment first.
Isabelle
Their phone is really busy, but if you email, you get a response within the day. I recommend emailing rather than calling. Also, when someone answers/calls you back, they were exceedingly helpful! I was pleasantly surprised
Staci Chong
You call the consulate, nobody answers the phone. It goes to voicemail and the mailbox is full. I've sent an email so will see if they return calls if you send them an email. They need to staff properly so that the phones are answered. No one should have to waste their time going to the consulate when things can be handled over the phone. Need someone in management to review their customer service.
Loni Lorenzo
I was assisted by Kim Hyun Suk, whom was extremely helpful and responsive to my time sensitive email, regarding visiting my ill father in Korea. Thank you for your time and helpfulness to my urgent request. Your diligence is very appreciated.
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Street parking or there are some paid parking lots near by.
No You have to visit at the office. But if your age under 18, your parents(legal guardian) renew your passport. I recommand you need check require document and fee. korean consulate only accept cash or money oder!
Hi Row, based on my experience at the Korean Consulate Seattle there are all kinds of forms located in their main lobby. Very organized. If you can't find it, then, any agent can print out for you immediately. Why don't you visit? That can be a good start.
It is different depending on the status of residence. Citizens can send an apostille (notarized by the U.S. government), and Korean nationals can visit in person with a valid passport to give a power of attorney to renounce property. The form can be obtained from the notarized section of the Consulate-General’s website in Seattle.
Original permanent resident card or long-term US visa is required thank you
It is impossible to issue a temporary license. Please look for an international driver's license. The reason it is impossible to issue a temporary license is because all documents are original. International driver's license issued Please note Have a good time thank you
No, it'll be closed for the christmas.
Go to the consulate and apply.
Yes she have to visit the korean consulate office in seattle because of finger print. (She need to bring Passport, proof of her status in the us(green card, visa, etc) , $50 cash only), priority mail stamp. No appointment necessary.
There is no family register yet. Family relationship certificate, and proof of identity. It takes about a week to go to the consulate, bring your ID card, passport, etc., and fill out the relevant documents in the consulate and issue stamp duty. After that, if you need to go to the consulate in person and need a translation, you have to use the computer in the consulate to translate, print and stamp the stamp. Cash should be around $ 10.00.
The immigration certificate can be issued on the same day if you visit with a valid passport.
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