OK, after reading this list for long enough I decided to play it safe
and send away for a Korean visa. However, they are telling me that
they require a NOTARIZED letter from the IETF confirming my attendance.
I went to the IETF page and ordered a "letter of invitation" but I'm
not really expecting it to be notarized. Now, not only do I not have a
visa, but my US passport is currently on a desk in the Korean consulate
in Chicago. (Yes, you have to send the original passport away to get
the visa.) Anybody else have a problem like this? Any suggestions on
how to get a notarized letter from the IETF? -- Nathaniel
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Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Ph.D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Distinguished Engineer, IBM, Lotus CTO Office
Phone: +1 (734) 395-9828 or +1 (989) 739-8243
- Do we or don't we need a visa for the Korean IETF? Aaron Falk
- Re: Do we or don't we need a visa for the Kor... John Stracke
- Re: Do we or don't we need a visa for the... Aaron Falk
- Re: Do we or don't we need a visa for the... Ken Hornstein
- Re: Do we or don't we need a visa for the... John C Klensin
- Re: Korean visa problems Nathaniel Borenstein
- Re: Korean visa problems Nathaniel Borenstein
- Re: Korean visa problems Dave Crocker
- Re: Korean visa problems Harald Tveit Alvestrand
- Re: Korean visa prob... Iljitsch van Beijnum
- visa or no Bill Manning
- Re: Korean visa prob... Ole Jacobsen
- Re: Korean visa problems Alexey Melnikov
- Re: Do we or don't we need a visa for the Kor... Steven M. Bellovin
