Visa Guide — Which Visa Do You Have?
Select your visa type to see what administrative steps apply to you.
D-2 Study Visa
For international students at Korean universities. Key steps: alien registration (within 90 days), student ID bank account, National Health Insurance.
D-4 Language Training
For students at language institutes. Alien registration required. Part-time work restrictions apply.
E-7 Skilled Worker
For sponsored professional workers. Annual visa renewal, national health insurance enrollment, and 4 social insurances.
F-4 Overseas Korean
For overseas Koreans (ethnic Koreans with foreign nationality). Domestic residence certificate (거소증) instead of alien registration.
F-6 Marriage Immigrant
For spouses of Korean nationals. KIIP (Korea Immigration & Integration Program) enrollment recommended. Path to F-5 permanent residency.
Working Holiday
31 countries eligible. Valid 12 months. Alien registration, bank account, and SIM setup — usually within the first week.
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This page provides general administrative information only. It is not legal advice. Requirements may change — always verify with the official immigration office (HiKorea) or a licensed immigration attorney.