- A certificate for Recognition of Visa Issuance
An official paper issued by a local Immigration in Korea to an invitor residing in Korea for the purpose of accelerating visa issuing processes
- Admission
An act of Immigration authority to grant an alien an entry into Korea
- Agreement
A mutual understanding made between two or more states to generate legally binding effects on the discussed issues
- Alien
A person of foreign nationality, not a Korean
- Applicant
A person who formally requests government services
- Application
A formal request submitted by an applicant for government services
- API
API stands for Advance Passenger Information system
Under this system, the airlines are required to electronically send their passenger and crew data to the country of destination, which will screen potential threats from the incoming passgers before the flights land on their teritories - "As - Korean National" treatment
Special status accorded to Korean overseas of dual nationality, entitling them to almost all civil and political rights and privileges as a Korean
This status is however granted only by their voluntary application - Asylum
Protection provided by a state, for the cause of the 1951 Refugee
Convention, to an alien who fled from fear of well-founded persecution imposed by the country of orgin - "As - Korean National" treatment
Special status accorded to Korean overseas of dual nationality, entitling them to almost all civil and political rights and privileges as a Korean
This status is however granted only by their voluntary application - Asylum Seeker
- An alien who formally requests the refugee status from a state in whose territory he/she currently is
- An asylum seeker is provided legal protection, if recognized as a refugee. However, if he/she is denied the status, he/she is required to leave the state without delay
- Biometrics
- Biometrics is automated methods of establishing one's identity by means of one's biological characteristics
- Facial recognition, fingerprints and a scan of the iris of the eye are typical examples which are adopted to integrate biometics into border management systems
- Border
The line that devides two or more countries by land or sea
- Border Control
Organized operation by a soverign state at international borders for screening and ensuring the legitimate movement of people across the borders
- Boder Management
- A state's service and law enforcement functions, in excercise of its sovereinty, to facilitate the free movement of bona-fide travllers and to protect asylum seekers , and also to prevent illegal entry of aliens to its territory.
- Border management invloves visa issuance regimes and other necessary institutions for legal movement of prople into and out of its territoty
- Bona-fide
Legal or genuine, and not false