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By Cpt. Daniel Choi

Administrative Law Attorney, USFK/Eighth U.S. Army

 

So You’re Getting Married…

 

You’ve bought the perfect ring. You’ve planned the perfect proposal. You’ve even booked tickets to Bali for the honeymoon. Now all you have to worry about is if he or she will say “Yes.”

Hold on Soldier, not so fast.

 

If you’re stationed in Korea and planning to marry a non-US citizen, there’s one more thing you have to do before taking the biggest step of your life and walking down that aisle.

 

All U.S. personnel within U.S. Forces Korea must comply with USFK Regulation 600-240, International Marriages of USFK Personnel, 17 July 2011.

The purpose of the international marriage regulation is to:

• Preclude void marriages

• Reduce the number of military dependents ineligible for immigration

• Ensure that Soldiers desiring to enter into an international marriage are fully informed of and follow the regulatory procedures necessary to ensure that the marriage will be valid, and that the intended spouse and other dependent(s) will be eligible to accompany the Soldier upon permanent change of station (PCS).

 

As this regulation has been recently updated, it’s important to know and understand all the changes that may apply to you.

 

One important change is that this regulation now applies regardless of where the marriage will actually take place, as opposed to the previous version which held that servicemembers only needed to abide by the international marriage regulation if their marriage would take place in Korea.

 

The main point you should remember here is: START EARLY.

 

Many servicemembers believe they have all the time in the world when navigating through the maze that is USFK Regulation 600-240.

 

However, they don’t realize that certain steps in the regulation take longer than others, such as the medical process.

 

Another important takeaway is to always keep your chain-of-command informed.

 

Because lets face it, there’s no way you’re getting married without your unit commander knowing.

 

So let it be known often and early that you’re going through this regulation and you need all the help you can get.

 

However, that’s not to say that completing the different steps in USFK Reg 600-240 is so cumbersome it can’t be completed. Because with a little determination and forward planning, you’ll get through it and wonder, “What’s the big deal?”

 

USFK Regulation 600-240 contains some steps that can be completed quickly (such as the initial meeting with your battalion/squadron or equivalent-level commander; counseling session with the chaplain).

 

Other steps require a little more leg work (obtaining a medical examination for you, as well as your intended spouse; obtaining a background check on your intended).

 

Due to the somewhat complex nature of completing the various steps in USFK Regulation 600-240, it’s a good idea – actually, it’s imperative – that you visit 8tharmy.korea.army.mil/g1_AG/Programs_Policy/Publication_..., where you’ll find a link to the above regulation.

There you’ll find all the information you need to get married in Korea, as well as some important measures that’ll come into play after the marriage takes place.

 

Be sure you start the visa process concurrently with the marriage process, to ensure that your spouse has enough time to obtain the relevant visa.

 

The U.S. Embassy in Seoul has a number of great resources related to marrying in Korea and immigration. They can be found at seoul.usembassy.gov/acs_getting_married.html.

 

For more information or assistance regarding international marriage, stop by your local legal assistance office. The required forms and instructions can be found online at 8tharmy.korea.army.mil/sja/clientlegalsvc/LegalServices/L....

 

One more very important thing to remember: violations of this policy can be punished under Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (Failure to Obey Order or Regulation), or by other administrative or adverse action. So do the smart thing, keep your chain-of-command informed, and start early. You’ll be glad you did. Congratulations!

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2. To restore the public's respect for law enforcement, which has been greatly diminished by its involvement in imposing drug prohibition.

 

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