If you have another KGirl Agency as a reference, that’s enough to get you in. They typically ask you show the provider your ID on your first visit with the agency. If you don’t have another KGirl Agency reference, another will do, but the approval might take a little longer.
Not sure what you mean by avoiding agencies that aren’t taking new clients, because they wouldn’t screen you if they weren’t going to take new clients.
That said, it’s true that it might take multiple requests before you’re invited to screen. That happened to me with Discrete Story. Every few months I would inquire about seeing a girl with no reply. Then one day I sent in a request and was at their location later that day. I think if they are really booked up, they only take calls from screened clientele.
It can be a hassle when you’re screened, but once you’re in, you’re in. I’ve had great experiences with the KGirl agencies and would say it was worth the wait.
Go independent while you're waiting. There are just as many indies, if not more, than at the agencies. Some are comparably priced. But, others are ridiculously high, and I would pass on those.A few might help with screening.
Any insight as to why the screening process for K-girl agencies is so much more involved than other agencies? I understand that everyone wants to be covered, but giving the level of information they sometimes require can be pretty disconcerting given all the ways people can be outed.
They tend to be good value propositions so lots of interest allowing the entry bar to be set pretty high.
But also, for many of them the cost of exposure is much higher as well. Not only could they face deportation but get sent back home for this could get them into trouble in Korea under Korean law I believe -- I know that's true for drugs. Even if a Korean is in a country where some drug is legal if they use it and that becomes known to the Korean law authorities they can be charged and jail in Korea. Plus there is a big stigma for sex work by women in Korea -- which to some extent is surprising given the prevalence of it there.
I think the only real concern regarding outing would be if the agency was busted but then there are limits on just what the police can say about you just because they find a name and number or even some texts. I don't think I've ever heard anyone even claim they ever heard any stories about one of the K-agencies outing one of their customers, even a really bad one that got banned. Koreans seem to be rather closed mouthed about a lot of things.
My experience has been that their level of screening is on par with other agencies I've seen, and if anything, is less than what some independents are asking for.
I don't want to give you a hard time, but did you google them? They're the first search result. (And I won't say anything about your necroposting. LOL.)
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