Quick answer

Use this lesson when you need Korean for immigration application forms. Start with "신청서" and check the meaning before you act.

Key words

  • 신청서 – application form
    The main form you fill out.
  • 작성 – fill out/write
    Used for completing forms.
  • 서명 – signature
    Check where to sign.
  • 첨부 – attach
    Used for extra documents.
  • 제출 – submit
    Used when handing in the form.
  • 필수 항목 – required field
    A field that must be completed.
  • 성명 – full name
    Your name as written on the form.
  • 국적 – nationality
    Country or nationality field.
  • 생년월일 – date of birth
    Birth date field on forms.
  • 여권번호 – passport number
    Passport number field.
  • 체류자격 – residence status
    Visa or stay category field.
  • 체류기간 – period of stay
    Requested or current stay period.

Useful phrases

  • 신청서를 작성하고 싶어요. – I would like to fill out the application form.
  • 필수 항목을 확인해 주세요. – Please check the required fields.
  • 첨부서류는 어디에 제출하나요? – Where do I submit the attached documents?
  • 원본과 사본이 모두 필요한가요? – Do I need both the original and a copy?
  • 접수번호를 받을 수 있나요? – Can I receive a receipt number?

Example dialogue

A: 신청서를 작성하고 싶어요. – I would like to fill out the application form.

B: 성명, 국적, 여권번호를 먼저 작성해 주세요. – Please fill in your full name, nationality, and passport number first.

A: 첨부서류와 사진도 필요하나요? – Do I also need attached documents and a photo?

B: 네, 원본과 사본을 확인한 뒤 서명해 주세요. – Yes, check the original and copy, then sign the form.

Common mistake

Do not submit an immigration application form before checking required fields, passport number, residence status, Korean address, contact number, attached documents, originals, copies, photo rules, signature, fee, and receipt number.

Self-check

Which Korean word should you recognize first for application form?

  1. 신청서
  2. 작성
  3. 서명
  4. 잘 모르겠어요

Answer: 신청서

Practice path

Situation path: Korean words for immigration application forms

Practice these words in the BSKorean app: article-post-31457

This lesson teaches vocabulary and reading cues. It does not replace bank, legal, medical, or government instructions.

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