Korean embassy

Published by flag- Borja — 13 years ago

Blog: Viajes / Trips (Borja en)
Tags: flag-es Erasmus blog Malaga, Malaga, Spain

Before leaving for the embassy, ??my fellow travelers and I make sure we have our place at the University of Seoul, to no avail us the visa.

The Korean Embassy in Spain is in Madrid, C / Gonzalez Amigo No. 15.

Well, then clearly the reason why we went to the Korean embassy, ??but the next question was how? When?

So first, we phoned the embassy to make sure the days it was open, the time and we would need to take with us.

One of the companions and I, we were ready to go by train or bus, but we do not really move to Madrid, which would be crazy to go by metro, bus, up to the embassy, ??and the use of long time.

Coincidentally my partner, those days knew another boy who also went to Seoul, but not to the same college as us, but still needed of course also the visa, and eventually we would go together well on the same flight leg.

It turned out that the boy also was wondering how to go, because I wanted to drive, but would not go alone, so was considering going in the AVE, but in talking with my partner decided we could go all 3 together in the car and go well together, we would pay cheaper gasoline from 3.

Then next week we were to go to Madrid, picked us up at our house, we left at 1 am, with the intention of arriving early in the embassy, ??so come back and be on time for the boy, could enter to work that day (could not miss work).

Well we got there to the embassy at 9 am, because before we stopped at a cafe for breakfast.

As usual all workers were Korean, and can say it was the first official step on Korean soil.

In completing the forms to provide us there, and deliver, all in 10 minutes, and there we had to leave their passports and sent us in a week by mail at home.

Coincidentally, while we were at the embassy, ??got 2 people who also went with us to Seoul, a girl who would our own university, and a Mexican boy.

One thing that really could be all the mail, and avoid a trip to Madrid, but things of the bureaucracy....


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