Resumen
The U.S. Embassy in Seoul is the central command for the U.S.-ROK alliance, a partnership forged in war and now a cornerstone of Indo-Pacific security and global commerce. Located in the heart of Seoul's government district, the embassy manages a complex portfolio that includes the denuclearization of North Korea, the command of U.S. Forces Korea, and a vibrant trade relationship. It is a symbol of the U.S. commitment to the defense of South Korea and the stability of the region.Leer másLeer menos
Servicios de Visa
The embassy processes a very high volume of nonimmigrant and immigrant visas. It is a major hub for student visas (F-1), as Korean students are one of the largest foreign student populations in the U.S. It also handles numerous applications for business travel (B-1), tourism (B-2), and specialized work visas (E-2, L-1) that fuel the deep economic integration between the two countries. The embassy is the sole location for immigrant visa processing in Korea.Leer másLeer menos
Servicios Consulares
The American Citizen Services (ACS) unit serves a large and active community of U.S. citizens, including military families, English teachers, business professionals, and Korean-Americans. It provides a full range of passport, citizenship (CRBA), and notarial services. The ACS unit also offers emergency assistance, which is critical given the unique security situation on the Korean Peninsula.Leer másLeer menos
Apoyo Comercial y de Exportación
The U.S. Commercial Service at the embassy is focused on the dynamic U.S.-Korea trade relationship, governed by the KORUS Free Trade Agreement. It assists U.S. companies in sectors like aerospace, defense, energy, and advanced materials. It also plays a key role in promoting U.S. agricultural exports and addressing trade barriers in a competitive market dominated by large Korean chaebols (conglomerates).Leer másLeer menos
Oportunidades de Inversión
Through the SelectUSA program, the embassy facilitates the massive flow of Korean investment into the United States. Korean companies are major investors in U.S. manufacturing, particularly in electric vehicle batteries and semiconductors. The embassy connects Korean corporations with U.S. economic development organizations to support these strategic, job-creating investments.Leer másLeer menos
Apoyo Empresarial
The embassy's Economic Section provides crucial analysis of the South Korean economy and advocates for U.S. businesses. It engages with the ROK government on issues of market access, intellectual property rights, and regulatory transparency. The section is a vital resource for U.S. companies navigating the intricate Korean business landscape.Leer másLeer menos
Programas Culturales y Educativos
The Public Affairs section manages a wide array of programs that celebrate the U.S.-ROK alliance. It oversees the prestigious Korean-American Educational Commission (Fulbright Korea) and supports numerous cultural exchanges, speaker events, and youth programs. These initiatives leverage the power of 'Hallyu' (the Korean Wave) to foster deeper connections between the American and Korean people.Leer másLeer menos
Información de Citas
Appointments are mandatory for all routine consular services and must be scheduled online. Due to extremely high demand for visas, applicants should book their appointments far in advance. A separate system is in place for American Citizen Services.
Notas Especiales
The embassy is located in a high-traffic, central location near Gwanghwamun Plaza. Security is extremely tight, and visitors are subject to rigorous screening. No electronic devices, including laptops and large cameras, are permitted. Visitors are advised to use Seoul's excellent public transportation system.