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So you want to travel to South Korea with your passport but you're not sure

What visa you'll need if you want to be signed to a k-pop label and be a k-pop trainee

Well watch this video to find out what visa you will need

The one that you are going to need is the E-6 visa

This is my visa of course way back when. As you can see right here and it says E-6 right there

It's gonna also say the company down below

Once you get the working visa you'll be able to get the blue card which is your residence card (alien registration card)

Your visa needs to get renewed every year

There you have it that is the visa that you will need if you want to

stay in Korea and be with a company where you're a k-pop trainee or some type

of artist and you'll be performing that is the visa that's you're going to need

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For more infomation >> K-pop Artist Trainee: What Visa Do I Need to Work in South Korea? - Duration: 1:08.

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Counselor Q&A: What supplementary materials do I need to send with my application? - Duration: 1:23.

So, in addition to the application that students submit, what supplementary

materials can they send to us? Sure, so sometimes I like to say that we

are deceptively simple in our application process. So yes, you have the

application. Then you'll submit an application fee or a fee waiver, you

would work with your school before that, and then your test scores, so that's the

ACT or the SAT I, not subject tests. So, just as important as what we do have

you send, is actually what we don't have you send. So students really aren't

sending things like letters of recommendation, because they're

advocating for themselves in the admissions process. So they are the only

ones that's going to be recommending themselves. We also don't use

transcripts. We use a self-report, so that's it really, those three things the

application, application fee, or fee waiver and test scores. And I just point

out the only exception to that is if you're a student applying to visual or

performing arts. So if you're a music student or an art student you're gonna

have to do an audition. If you're going to School of Music or submit a portfolio

for art and design, so with those few exceptions again, like Sammy said, pretty

easy to apply to Illinois. But it's sort of a trick question, no supplements

unless you're applying to one of those visual and performing arts.

For more infomation >> Counselor Q&A: What supplementary materials do I need to send with my application? - Duration: 1:23.

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Counselor Q&A: Do I need to select a second-choice major? - Duration: 1:47.

So Charles, "Do I need to select a second choice major for my application, and will

that disadvantage me for my first choice major?" So first question first,

do I need to select a second choice. I guess you don't need to.We don't force

you to. But we encourage everyone to put a second choice that will give you your

best chance to be admitted to the University of Illinois, especially for

some of our more competitive colleges and majors. There's simply a ton of great

applicants and not enough space for all those applicants, and so if we can't

admit you to your first choice major, we want to be able to look at other avenues

for admission at the University, because you may be a great fit for the

University of Illinois. So the second question, if I put a second choice, we get

this question sometimes, does that mean I'm not as serious about my first choice

or I'll be put at a disadvantage. Not at all. That's not the purpose of the second

choice at all. In fact, we don't even look at what your second choice is, and in

some ways don't care what your second choice is until you've already been

reviewed for your first choice. So if, you know, Sammy, you apply to your first

choice, you have a second choice.You get admitted to your first choice. Your

second choice was never even considered because you were able to be admitted to

your first choice. But if we weren't able to make it your first choice, that's when

the second choice comes into play. So it doesn't disadvantage you in any way

shape or form and we do encourage students to put a second choice down in

the application. Yeah and one thing I'll add, while students are considering

majors that they can put on their application, your second choice major can

be in the same college as your first choice major. It can be in a different

college in your second choice major, so that's up to you as an applicant.

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