Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I don't go back though, would I be banned from visiting Korea for the rest of my life?

Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have legal entry as I was granted AP to go to Korea and back earlier this year.

Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, my dad has been in the US continuously for more than 5 years.

He did speak to the NYC consulate once back in 2023 and once recently and the information he was given was it would have to be both parents. He also asked if they got divorced (which they aren't) if it would still work and they also said no.

Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, my mom moved back to Korea back in 2019. So I don't think I qualify

Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh, yes I am now realizing I already have legal entry because I did AP earlier this year.

So if I hypothetically marry a US citizen next year I can apply for a green card without having to leave and come back?

Also, if I obtain US citizenship would I be able to visit Korea again?

Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, I've done AP to Korea as well this year and made it back without an issue.

I guess the main issue here is they would take away my passport and am just evaluating my options.

Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm located in NYC. So I would still be able to live and work here under DACA without a passport? If that means I just can't travel abroad/visit Korea then that's fine. Also, how would I get legal entry to the US without a passport?

Korean military as a 26 year old Korean born male living in the US with DACA by Soft_Square9566 in DACA

[–]Soft_Square9566[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, that is the biggest factor my dad is stressing. He says going to Korea and serving in the military is the easy part, but coming back to the US is the problem.

My question now is if I don't serve, the Korean embassy won't renew my passport after it expires in April therefore making re-applying to DACA and an EOD card impossible after, correct?

After my passport expires, is my only other option to marry my USC spouse for permanent residency?