South Korea Visa Guide
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Application Process
Applying for your South Korea visa is a straightforward, step-by-step process.
Check Visa Requirement: Verify if your nationality requires a visa and identify the correct visa type for your purpose of stay.
Gather Documents: Collect necessary documents including passport, application form, photos, and supporting evidence based on visa category.
Complete Application: Fill out the visa application form accurately, either online or in person.
Pay Visa Fee: Pay the visa application fee as specified by the Korean embassy or consulate.
Submit Application: Submit your application at the nearest Korean embassy or consulate, or through an online portal if available.
Processing Time: Visa processing generally takes 5-15 business days but can vary.
Receive Visa: Approved visas are issued as a sticker or electronic visa for entry to South Korea.
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Required Document
Common Documents:
Valid Passport
Visa Application Form
Passport-Size Photo
Proof of Financial Means
Police Clearance
Medical Certificates
Proof of Health Insurance
Proof of Residence
Required Documents (Specific to Visa):
Short-Term Visit Visa (C-3): Flight Itinerary, Invitation Letter (if applicable), Proof of Funds
Student Visa (D-2): Admission Letter, Proof of Financial Support, Medical Report
Work Visa (E-type): Job Offer Letter, Skills/Qualifications, Criminal Record Certificate, Health Check, Proof of Work Experience
Family Visit Visa (F-type): Proof of Relationship, Birth Certificate
Long-Term Residency (F-2): Proof of Financial Means, Proof of Relationship, Birth Certificate
Permanent Residency (F-5): Proof of Financial Means, Proof of Funds, Police Clearance
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Visa Types
Visa Types South Korea offers various visas to fit every travel purpose. The most common ones are
Short-Term Visit Visa (C-3): For tourism, business meetings, conferences, or short stays up to 90 days.
Student Visa (D-2): For enrolling in regular academic programs at South Korean institutions.
Work Visa: Various categories including E-7 (specialized professionals), E-2 (language teachers), and others depending on occupation.
Family Visit Visa (F-1, F-3): For joining family members residing in South Korea.
Long-Term Residency Visa (F-2): For long-term residence, including spouses of Korean nationals or permanent residents.
Permanent Residency (F-5): For those granted permanent residence status in Korea.
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Tips & Advice
Apply for K-ETA if eligible.
Provide a detailed itinerary.
Show proof of financial stability
South Korea
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South Korea visa support for every type of visa.
Choose the right visa for your trip based on your purpose of travel. Our guide provides a comprehensive overview of the application process and required documents to help you secure your South Korean visa.
B1/B2 Tourist/Business
For tourism, business meetings, and short-term visits
F1 Student Visa
For full-time academic studies at accredited institutions
H1B Work Visa
For specialty occupations requiring bachelor's degree or higher
J1 Exchange Visitor
For educational and cultural exchange programs

