SOUTH KOREA

South Korea is a dynamic country known for its blend of rich cultural heritage and modern innovation, making it a prime destination for both tourism and business. With a thriving economy, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a globally competitive business environment, South Korea attracts companies and entrepreneurs from around the world. Tourists are drawn to its fascinating history, beautiful landscapes, and cutting-edge technology.

Popular cities include Seoul, the bustling capital, famous for its shopping, cuisine, and historic sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace; Busan, a vibrant port city known for its beaches, seafood, and cultural festivals; Incheon, a hub for business and international travel; and Jeju Island, renowned for its scenic landscapes, volcanic formations, and tranquil atmosphere. Whether for cultural exploration or business ventures, South Korea offers an exciting and prosperous environment.


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    Types of Visas for South Korea:

    South Korea offers several types of visas based on the purpose of your visit. Below are the main visa categories:

      1. Tourist Visa (C-3)
      • Purpose: For short-term visits for tourism, family visits, or attending events.
      • Duration: Typically 90 days or less.
      • Multiple Entry: Available for frequent travelers.
        1. Business Visa (C-2)
        • o Purpose: For individuals traveling to South Korea for business purposes ‎such as meetings, conferences, trade shows, or consultations.‎
        • Duration: Typically 30-90 days.
        • Multiple Entry: Available for frequent business travelers.
        1. Student Visa (D-2)
        • Purpose: For individuals coming to South Korea to study at a recognized university or educational institution.
        • Duration: Valid for the length of the study program (typically 6 months to 2 years).
        • Requirements: Acceptance letter from a South Korean educational institution.

          4.Work Visa (E-1 to E-7)

            • Purpose: For foreign nationals who have secured employment in South Korea.
            • Duration: Typically valid for 1-2 years, extendable based on employment.
            • Types: Includes E-1 (Professor), E-2 (Foreign Language Instructor), E-3 (Researcher), E-4 (Technological Instructor), E-5 (Professional), E-7 (Specialty Occupation).
            • Requirements: A job offer from a South Korean employer, usually a Certificate of Visa Issuance (CVI) from the employer.

            5.Spouse Visa (F-6)

              • Purpose: For the spouse of a South Korean national or a foreign national residing in South Korea.
              • Duration: Typically 1-2 years, renewable.
              • Requirements: Proof of marriage and relationship documents.

              6.Family Visa (F-3)

                • Purpose: For the dependents (children, parents, etc.) of foreign nationals working or residing in South Korea.
                • Duration: Valid for the length of the primary visa holder's stay.

                7.Cultural Exchange Visa (D-1)

                  • Purpose: For individuals participating in cultural exchange activities such as internships, volunteer work, or research.

                Duration: Varies depending on the activity

                  8.Transit Visa (C-4)

                    • Purpose: For travelers transiting through South Korea on their way to a third country.
                    • Duration: Usually up to 72 hours.
                    • Requirements: Proof of onward travel and a valid visa for the next country.

                    9.Tourist (Short-Term) Visa Waiver

                      • Purpose: Citizens of certain countries do not require a visa for short stays of 90 days or less for tourism, business, or family visits.
                      • Eligibility: Check with the Korean embassy if your nationality qualifies for visa exemption.

                    10.Working Holiday Visa (H-1)

                    • Purpose: For young people (typically 18-30 years old) from countries that have a working holiday agreement with South Korea.
                    • Duration: Up to 12 months.
                    • Eligibility: Must meet the criteria set by South Korea and the respective bilateral agreement with your home country.