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Welcome to our website of the U.S. Consulate,
an American Presence Post (APP) in Busan.
 

The APP’s website will enable us to utilize new communication technologies, along with our traditional outreach efforts, in order to deepen our engagement with the people of Busan and the region.

As you explore this website, you will find not only the latest information on U.S. policies and U.S. – Korea relations, but also useful information on how you may apply for a U.S. visa, search for an American business partner, or choose among a multitude of educational institutions in the U.S. We also suggest that you also go directly to the U.S. Embassy website or our Café USA.

We ask that you bookmark our webpage and check regularly for upcoming programs and events.  We look forward to expanding our dialogue through this exciting medium of communication.

 

          

Other News From the APP

 

April 19, 2008

APP Officer Todd Campbell with members of the Busan diplomatic community and city government enjoyed getting to know one another while climbing Geumjeong Mountain of Busan City.  The event organized by Busan City’s International Cooperation Division was held on April 19th.

 

New York City’s Battery Dance Company performed at Kyung Sung University, Busan.

 

April 15, 2008

Busan was the first stop on their Asian tour.  The dance troupe’s performances touched on a wide variety of themes.  The audience was given an interpretive glimpse into U.S. high school culture and even the lives of seashells in an  underwater environment.

 

APP Officer Todd Campbell addresses students of Kyemyung University in Daegu. 

 

April 15, 2008

On April 15, APP Officer Todd Campbell spoke about U.S. student visa application process and also about studying abroad in America.

Please remember that despite the recent signing of a Visa Waiver Program Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. and South Korea, those wishing to study in the U.S. will continue to need a student visa in order to do so.

 

APP officer Todd Campbell addresses more than 500 students at Busan International Foreign Language High School.

APP officer Todd Campbell addresses more than 500 students at Busan International Foreign Language High School. 

April 2, 2008

Since his arrival, APP Officer Todd Campbell has engaged in numerous educational outreach programs in both Busan and the Kyungsangdo region. 
Through these efforts, hundreds of students now have a better understanding of the student visa process and the advantages of studying in the U.S.

 

APP Officer Todd Campbell provides information about studying in the USA and the student visa process to prospective students at the “Korea Study Abroad and Language Fair” held at BEXCO.

APP Officer Todd Campbell provides information about studying in the USA and the student visa process to prospective students 

April 2, 2008

On April 2, 2008, APP Officer Todd A. Campbell and APP staff worked the crowds at the “Korea Study Abroad and Language Fair” held at BEXCO. The many students and parents who visited the APP booth were able to obtain information about studying and life as a student in the USA.

 

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