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πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Visa Guide 2025 (A–F Categories)

Complete & Up-to-Date Information for Foreign Visitors

Last Updated: November 14, 2025

South Korea classifies visas into A through F categories, depending on the travel purpose, stay duration, and applicant background.
This guide summarizes each visa type, key requirements, stay period, and essential notes for 2025.

⚠ Important Notice
Korean visa rules, visa-waiver policies, and K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) requirements change frequently.
Before traveling, always check official resources:
HiKOREA, K-ETA, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).


πŸ… A Visa Category β€” Diplomatic / Official / Agreement

For government-related missions, diplomats, and individuals entering under intergovernmental agreements.

Main Types

  • A-1 Diplomatic – Diplomats and their family members
  • A-2 Official – Government officials, international organization staff
  • A-3 Agreement – U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) personnel and related agreement entries

Not applicable for tourists, workers, or students.


πŸ…‘ B Visa Category β€” Visa-Free / Transit

For nationals who can enter Korea without a visa or who are transiting through Korea.

Main Types

  • B-1 Visa Exemption – Nationals of visa-waiver countries
  • B-2 Tourist/Transit – Short stopover while heading to a third country

2025 Notes

  • Even if visa-free, K-ETA may still be required.
  • Some nationalities may have temporary K-ETA exemptions (date-limited).
  • Always verify before departure.

πŸ…’ C Visa Category β€” Short-Term Visit (Up to 90 Days)

For tourism, family visits, short-term business trips, or temporary employment.

Main Types

  • C-3 Short-Term Visit
    Tourism, family visit, business meetings
  • C-4 Short-Term Employment
    Performers, media activities, short IT/marketing assignments

2025 Notes

  • Visa requirements differ by nationality.
  • Processing times may change depending on embassy or visa center policies.
  • Even visa-free nationals may need C-3 for business activities.

πŸ…“ D Visa Category β€” Study / Training / Research / Art (Long-Term)

For individuals staying in Korea for academic programs, language studies, research, or artistic work.

Main Types

  • D-2 Student Visa – University & graduate school programs
  • D-4 Training / Language Study – Korean language institutes, vocational training
  • D-6 Arts / Religious Activities – Missionary work, artistic activities
  • D-10 Job-Seeking Visa – For those preparing to work in Korea

2025 Notes

  • Some institutions require stricter financial proof and attendance rules.
  • Required documents vary significantly by school.

πŸ…” E Visa Category β€” Work & Professional Employment

For certified professionals or employees officially hired by Korean companies or institutions.

Main Types

  • E-2 Foreign Language Instructor
  • E-7 Designated Skilled Professional (IT, Design, Engineering, etc.)
  • E-1 to E-6 Professional Series – Professor, Research, Technical roles, Performance arts, etc.

2025 Notes

  • The E-7 occupational list is updated annually; check the latest version.
  • Employment contract, degree, and work experience documents are strictly reviewed.

πŸ…• F Visa Category β€” Family / Residency / Permanent

For those staying in Korea with family, or planning long-term settlement.

Main Types

  • F-4 Overseas Korean (Ethnic Koreans abroad)
  • F-6 Marriage Migrant
  • F-2 Residency Visa – Based on income, education, work, or point-based system
  • F-5 Permanent Residency

2025 Notes

  • Income, stay duration, and integration requirements for F-2/F-5 change regularly.
  • F-6 applications often include stricter interviews and documentation.

πŸ“˜ Summary Table β€” A to F Visa Categories

CategoryPurposeStayExamples
ADiplomatic / OfficialShort & LongDiplomatic missions
BVisa-Free / Transit30–90 daysTourists, transit passengers
CShort-Term VisitUp to 90 daysTourism, family visit, short business
DStudy / Research90+ daysUniversity, language study
EWork / ProfessionalLong-termTeachers, professionals
FFamily / ResidencyLong-termMarriage, residency, permanent

πŸ›„ Required Documents (General for All Visitors)

βœ” Passport

  • Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.

βœ” K-ETA (for Visa-Free Travelers)

  • Required for eligible visa-waiver nationals.
  • Needs: passport, ID photo, email, payment card
  • Approval time: 30 minutes to 72 hours

βœ” General Entry Requirements

  • Return or onward ticket
  • Accommodation details
  • Financial proof (if required by immigration)

πŸ“Œ Final Notes for 2025

  • Visa rules, K-ETA requirements, and visa-waiver agreements may change suddenly.
  • Always check:

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