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EPIK Fall 2024 – Final Documents Webinars

Attention future EPIK teachers! Are you applying for the EPIK Fall 2024 intake? Do you want to ensure that you have all the necessary final documents prepared for your application? Then join us for our upcoming Final Documents webinars! In these webinars, you'll learn: The required final documents for EPIK Fall 2024 How to properly [...]

By |2024-04-09T12:47:07+09:00April 3rd, 2024||0 Comments

EPIK Spring 2024 – Final Documents Webinar

Attention future EPIK teachers! Are you applying for the EPIK Spring 2024 intake? Do you want to ensure that you have all the necessary final documents prepared for your application? Then join us for our upcoming Final Documents webinars! In these webinars, you'll learn: The required final documents for EPIK Spring 2024 How to properly [...]

By |2023-10-05T13:51:46+09:00October 5th, 2023||0 Comments

EPIK Spring 2024 – Final Documents Webinar

Attention future EPIK teachers! Are you applying for the EPIK Spring 2024 intake? Do you want to ensure that you have all the necessary final documents prepared for your application? Then join us for our upcoming Final Documents webinars! In these webinars, you'll learn: The required final documents for EPIK Spring 2024 How to properly [...]

By |2023-08-10T14:40:16+09:00August 10th, 2023||0 Comments

EPIK Fall 2023- Final Documents Package (A)

Attention future EPIK teachers! Are you planning to apply for the EPIK program for the Fall 2023 intake? Do you want to ensure that you have all the necessary final documents prepared for your application? Then join us for our upcoming Final Documents webinar! This will cover the same information as our previous Final Documents [...]

By |2023-04-26T13:36:25+09:00April 26th, 2023|, , |0 Comments

7 Popular Questions About Teaching English in Korea Answered!

Interested in teaching English in Korea but have an overwhelming amount of questions that you just can't seem to find the answer to? Check out the video above where Korvia staff members discuss some of the most popular questions asked by Korvia applicants. This video is a MUST-SEE for those wanting to make the best educated decision possible on which path [...]

By |2020-01-23T09:25:44+09:00January 23rd, 2020|Videos|0 Comments

How to Apostille an FBI Background Check in One Week

How to Apostille an FBI Background Check in One Week UPDATED: 03/02/20 Obtaining Apostille an FBI Background Check can be a lengthy drawn-out process. Especially if you mail your Background Check directly to the US Department of State in Washington D.C. The current processing time for mail-in service is 4 weeks or more, depending on volume. [...]

By |2022-02-03T08:45:47+09:00February 1st, 2017|Document Guides, Featured Articles, Guides|32 Comments

Apostille | Korvia Guide

An "Apostille" is a verification seal or page that is attached to a document to certify it for international use. Only state or federal governmental entities can issue apostilles. Apostilles are required in order to submit various documents to teach English in Korea. Apostilles do not have an expiration date. [...]

By |2024-01-24T17:26:57+09:00August 4th, 2016|Document Guides, Guides|15 Comments

Notarization | Korvia Guide

Notarization is the process of proving a document or a copy of the document is authentic and real for use inside the country that you reside in. Notarized documents are often required to later obtain an apostille. Notorization vs. Apostille A notarization is different than an apostille in that an apostille is [...]

By |2018-04-19T20:01:13+09:00March 16th, 2015|Document Guides, Guides|4 Comments

US Department of State Apostille Address Change

Korvia has received questions lately from applicants and recruits as to which Department of State apostille address is correct for sending their FBI Identity History Summary Check (formerly Criminal Background Check) to. The Department of State recently separated walk-in apostillization and mail-in apostillization into different offices and addresses; actually two different states as well. [...]

By |2018-04-19T20:01:14+09:00October 15th, 2014|News|7 Comments
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