List of South Korean visas explained

This is a list of visas issued by South Korea. The government of South Korea, through the Ministry of Justice's "Korea Immigration Service," issues one of these visas to all non-citizens entering the country. In 2005, 5,179,848 visas were issued, not including military and landing-permit visas, a slight increase over the previous year. More than half of these were layover/B-2 visas. In 2017, 12,573,021 visas were issued.

A visas

CategoryNameNumber of visas issued
2005[1] 2010[2] 2013[3] 2017[4]
A-1 Diplomat (Korean: 외교)7,0708,00111,06715,011
A-2Government official (Korean: 공무)11,85413,75317,81930,759
A-3Agreement (Korean: 협정)27,94692,450N/AN/A
A-3 visa is issued to United States Forces Korea non-military personnels with Status of Forces Agreement status.[5] This includes family members, civilians, and newborns associated with the United States Forces Korea. Active duty military of the United States Forces Korea use their common access card and orders to enter South Korea.[6]

B visas

CategoryNameNumber of visas issued
2005201020132017
B-1Visa exemption (Korean: 사증면제)496,356803,6171,090,9071,634,095
B-2Tourist/transit (Korean: 관광통과)3,404,9234,601,8285,040,3545,269,825

The B-2 status allows travelers who are passport holders of various jurisdictions, including the Mainland China, to stay in South Korea for a maximum period of 30 days, provided that they are using Incheon International Airport as a transit stopover. It applies to ordinary PRC passport bearers when they are travelling between the Mainland China and Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan or 30 European countries. The B-2 status is encoded in Article 7 of the South Korean immigration law.[7]

C visas

CategoryNameNumber of visas issued
2005201020132017
C-1Temporary news coverage (Korean: 일시취재)2,2172,2121,3231,130
C-2Short-term business (Korean: 단기상용)214,621224,574N/AN/A
C-3Short-term visit (Korean: 단기방문)[8] 444,822959,374 2,728,5733,319,579
C-4Short-term employee (Korean: 단기취업)11,94412,88810,73620,617

D visas

CategoryNameNumber of visas issued
2005201020132017
D-1Artist (Korean: 문화예술)241277196292
D-2Students (Korean: 유학)25,635106,961114,818212,295
D-3Industrial trainee (Korean: 산업연수)41,3652,2741,8062,705
D-4General trainee (Korean: 일반연수)10,25730,93837,28290,357
D-5Journalism (Korean: 취재)379315398497
D-6Religion (Korean: 종교)2,0862,3462,3622,428
D-7Intra-Company Transfer (Korean: 주재)[9] 8,3697,9309,2348,548
D-8Corporate investor (Korean: 기업투자)35,71237,96639,85941,984
D-9International trade (Korean: 무역경영)5,91716,84832,32618,288
D-10Job Seeking (Korean: 구직)N/A115,48212,024

E visas

CategoryNameNumber of visas issued
2005201020132017
E-1Professor (Korean: 교수)3,2047,4548,1867,491
E-2Foreign language instructor (Korean: 회화지도)12,43947,40538,57230,922
E-3Research (Korean: 연구)5,4067,8299,2239,618
E-4Technology transfer (Korean: 기술지도)8191,2521,1221,345
E-5Professional employment (Korean: 전문직업)5811,4061,9782,206
E-6Artistic performer (Korean: 예술흥행)4,7594,1834,3683,765
E-7Designated activities (Korean: 특정활동)13,51424,52536,90447,528
E-8Training employment (Korean: 연수취업)N/A5N/AN/A
E-9Non-professional employment (Korean: 비전문취업)38,24482,099105,738140,072
E-10Crew employee (Korean: 선원취업)N/A7,0848,28110,720

F visas

CategoryNameNumber of visas issued
2005201020132017
F-1Visiting or joining family (Korean: 방문동거)74,47934,59541,74082,857
F-2Resident (Korean: 거주)[10] 88,391122,06324,94848,924
F-3Accompanying spouse / child (Korean: 동반)[11] 20,74126,45936,54440,048
F-4Overseas Korean (Korean: 재외동포)[12] N/A129,142 280,130515,587
F-5 Permanent resident (Korean: 영주)11,239[13] 41,56187,497151,115
F-6Marriage to Korean Citizen (Korean: 결혼이민)N/AN/A98,965130,834

G visas

Some of the G-1 visa sub-types:

H visas

CategoryNameNumber of visas issued
2005[17] 201020132017
H-1Working holiday (Korean: 관광취업)1,1131,4004,1216,422
H-2Working visit (Korean: 방문취업제)[18] N/A310,230230,739251,674

See also

Notes

  1. Book: 2005년도 출입국관리 통계연보 (Electronic version). Bureau of Immigration. Seoul. Author. 2006. 체류자격별 외국인 입국자. 17. Retrieved from http://immigration.go.kr (자료실:통계) on 2006-11-26.
  2. Book: 2010년도 출입국관리 통계연보 (Electronic version). Bureau of Immigration. Seoul. Author. 2011. 체류자격별 외국인 입국자. 14. Retrieved from http://immigration.go.kr (자료실:통계) on 2015-03-23.
  3. Book: 2010년도 출입국관리 통계연보 (Electronic version). Bureau of Immigration. Seoul. Author. 2014. 체류자격별 외국인 입국자. 27. Retrieved from http://immigration.go.kr (자료실:통계) on 2015-03-23.
  4. Book: . 2017 출입국·외국인정책 통계연보 . Korea Immigration Service Statistics 2017 . ko . 출입국ㆍ외국인정책본부 . Korean Immigration Service . 1,045 . 28 June 2018 .
  5. Web site: A3-Visa & SOFA Stamp . The Eighth United States Army.
  6. Web site: Passports, SOFA Stamp & A-3 Visa - Eighth Army . The Eighth United States Army.
  7. http://www.mofat.go.kr/me/me_a008/sme_b032/1181013_1031.html Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Republic of Korea
  8. Short-term general (Korean: 단기종합) before 2011.
  9. Web site: Intra-Company Transfer (D-7) 상세보기Visa CategoriesEmbassy of the Republic of Korea to the Swiss Confederation. 2020-11-30. overseas.mofa.go.kr.
  10. Various sub-types exist. Formerly also given to foreign spouses of Korean citizens.
  11. Limited to those married to a visa holder.
  12. Also includes returning Korean adoptees.
  13. Book: 2005년도 출입국관리 통계연보 (Electronic version). Bureau of Immigration. Seoul. Author. 2006. 국적 및 체류자격별. 420–473. Retrieved from http://immigration.go.kr (자료실:통계) on 2006-11-26.
  14. Web site: Korea Immigration Service, Ministry of Justice. Visa Instruction Guide (English). Hi Korea . 7 March 2015. 224. PDF. 1 August 2014.
  15. Web site: Shannon Heit. Setting record straight on new F-2-7 visa. The Korea Herald. 7 March 2015. 17 May 2010.
  16. Web site: crossmr. F2-99 visa – 5 years continuous employment: advice please. Dave's ESL Cafe. 7 March 2015. 26 March 2011.
  17. Book: 2005년도 출입국관리 통계연보 (Electronic version). Bureau of Immigration. Seoul. Author. 2006. 국적 및 체류자격별 외국인 입국자(승무원·상륙허가자 제외). 166–231. Retrieved from http://immigration.go.kr (자료실:통계) on 2006-11-26.
  18. 5 years multiple-entry visa for oversea Koreans in China and former Soviet Union (available since March, 2007)http://www.hikorea.go.kr/pt/NtcCotnDetailR_en.pt?bbsGbCd=BS10&bbsSeq=4&ntccttSeq=9&langCd=EN
  19. 72,806 (60,232 male and 12,574 female) of these were from the United States of America. See USFK

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