What visas do domestic people need to apply for to go to Korea?
First of all, I just went to a language school in South Korea, and I only know the visa type of D4 (general training). After entering the university, I changed it to D2 (study visa). When I graduate, I have the opportunity to postpone it for one year and change it to D 10 (work visa).
1. diplomacy (A- 1) 18. Job hunting (D- 10)
2. Official (A-2) 19. Professor (E- 1)
3. Agreement (A-3) 20. Dialogue guidance (E-2)
4. Exemption (B- 1) 2 1. Research (E-3)
5. Sightseeing Pass (B-2) 22. Technical guidance (E-4)
6. short-term interview (C- 1) 23. Professional occupation (E-5)
7. Short-term visits (C-3) 24. Art performance (E-6)
8. Short-term employment (C-4) 25. Specific activities (E-7)
9. culture and art (D- 1). Labor service (E-9)
10. Studying abroad (D-2) 27. Seafarers' Employment (E- 10)
1 1. technical training (D-3) 28. Visiting cohabitation (F- 1)
12. general training (D-4) 29. Residential (F-2)
13. Interview (D-5) entourage (F-3)
14. Religion (D-6) 3 1. Permanent residence (F-5): excluding compatriots.
15. garrison (D-7) 32. Marriage immigrants (F-6)
16. Enterprise investment (D-8). Other (G- 1)
17. Trade management (D-9). Tourism employment (H- 1)
Work visa (work visa)
The application for a work visa is handled in Korea (by the employer), but I have to get a visa in my own country to enter Korea. Even if I am in Korea, I must go back to my own country once, and I can get a legal job after I return to Korea again. The validity period of the work visa is 1 year, and the application takes 2~4 weeks. If you continue to extend your visa without changing your employer, you can apply in Korea. After entering the country with a work visa, you need to apply for a residence permit at the immigration office. It is illegal to work in Korea without a work visa. If found, you need to pay a fine.
to extend or renew a visa
Except for special circumstances such as accidents, health deterioration and flight cancellation, tourist visas are generally not extended. For other types of visas, you must apply to the immigration office in each region at least 1 day before the expiration date.
Re-entry visa (re-entry visa)
When traveling abroad with a work visa, you should apply for a multiple-entry visa or a one-time visa in advance to avoid cancellation of the visa. You can apply and go through the formalities at various immigration offices.
other
South Korean tour groups have been fully liberalized to travel to South China. Originally limited to four municipalities directly under the central government, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing, and five provinces, such as Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui and Shaanxi, the scope of tour groups to Korea has now expanded to all parts of the country, and the team size has been reduced from at least 9 to 5 (including the leader). Travel agencies specializing in Korean tourism have also expanded to 66 in China and 56 in South Korea. Franchised travel agencies in China set up special personnel to handle group visas in embassies and consulates in China.
When submitting the application form, China Travel Agency should provide the document signed and sealed by the president of the travel agency, as well as the valid passport and group tourist visa application form of each tourist in the group. Previously, the China government only implemented the tourism liberalization policy in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. South Korea is the first country in China to fully liberalize group tourism outside Chinese-speaking countries.
Visa types related to overseas students:
A visa is a legal entry document issued by the Korean government. Holders of legal visas can stay in Korea within the validity period of their visas. There are the following kinds of visas related to international students:
1, D-2, study visa, applicable to foreign students officially registered in Korean universities, colleges and research institutes.
2.D-4, general study visa, including foreigners studying Korean in language schools.
3.E-3, research visas, including postdoctoral researchers.
4.F-4 is a visa for foreign compatriots, mainly applicable to Koreans who come to Korea, and some Korean students also hold such visas.
5.C-3 visa is a short-term comprehensive visa, including short-term extension of coming to Korea within 90 days.
Differences between D4 language study visa and D2 study visa;
D4 visa: Students study in the language school of the university, and the university does not recognize their status as college students. Students need to formally apply for admission after learning Korean in a summary language school. After being admitted, they can register at the university and become formal college students. It is not allowed to work, individual schools cannot obtain visas before the scheduled start time, and individual school facilities are not allowed to be used, including libraries and dormitories. The visa is valid for half a year and needs to be renewed after half a year. The school does not provide scholarships, most of them have to pay tuition for one year, and they are not allowed to change their work visas.
D _ 2 visa: officially registered to study in a university as a formal college student. Allow legal work. Make sure you get a visa one month before school starts. All schools are allowed to use various facilities. The visa is valid for two years. You can handle low-cost mobile phones. Schools can provide scholarships according to regulations. Allow to change to a work visa.
D4 visa can be converted into D2 visa after obtaining formal admission qualification, and the specific measures can be handled in accordance with the regulations of the school and the Korean Ministry of Justice.
Student visa
After deciding to study in Korea, if you are admitted to a Korean educational institution as a regular course student or a language advanced student, you need to prepare the necessary materials and apply for a study visa before you can enter Korea. There are three kinds of visas for studying abroad: C-3, D-4 and D-2.
1 and C-3 visas are short-term comprehensive visas, which are suitable for language course applicants who have applied for less than 90 days.
2.D-4 visa is a language course visa, which is suitable for language course applicants for more than 90 days.
* Those who study Korean in language training centers affiliated to universities, those who receive education in educational institutions other than academic research institutions equivalent to studying abroad, those who study technical skills in domestic public or public research institutions, research institutes and groups, those who practice or study in foreign-invested enterprises or overseas-invested enterprises, and those who engage in research activities.
3.D-2 visa is a long-term study visa, which is suitable for applicants with more than 90 days of professional courses.
Persons who have received formal courses (bachelor's degree, master's degree, doctor's degree) education in specialized universities, undergraduate universities and graduate schools established in accordance with the provisions of the Education Law of the Republic of Korea, or in academic research institutions above specialized universities established in accordance with the provisions of special laws, or who want to engage in research in specific fields. Generally speaking, the visa for studying abroad is an anti-visa, that is, the school applies for the entry of students into and out of Korea, thus obtaining the anti-visa number. After students get the counter-signature number, they can mail it directly to the embassy or consulate.
tourist visa
Tourist visas include three-month single visa, one-year multiple visa and three-year multiple visa.
Visa validity: three months/one year/three years.
Visa stay: three months, single stay: 90 days, the remaining 30 days.
Business visa
Business sign includes general business sign and multiple business sign a year.
Commercial common sign
Visa validity: 90 days.
Visa duration: 30 days