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Immigration
Extending your Korean visa is one of the most important tasks you'll face as a long-term resident — and doing it wrong can result in overstay fines or cancellation. This guide walks through the exact process for every major visa type, what documents you need, and how to avoid the most common mistakes.
Immigration
Filipinos make up one of the largest foreign communities in Korea — over 65,000 strong. This guide covers every visa pathway for Filipino nationals: E-9 EPS manufacturing work, E-7 skilled work, domestic worker visa, working holiday, and the path to long-term residency.
Immigration
India and Korea have deep economic ties, and Indian professionals are in strong demand at Korean companies. But Korean visa requirements for Indians differ significantly from Western nationals. This guide covers every pathway — tourist visa, E-7, E-9, GKS scholarship, and the new E-9 EPS pathway for India.
Immigration
American citizens have some of the most favourable visa arrangements with Korea — 90-day visa-free entry, K-ETA suspension through 2026, E-2 treaty status, and a large working holiday quota. Here's every option for Americans who want to visit, work, study, or live in Korea.
Immigration
Korean income tax for foreign residents is more complex than most expats expect — especially around the resident vs. non-resident distinction, the flat-rate option, and tax treaty benefits. This guide covers the key rules for E-7, F-series, and digital nomad visa holders.
Immigration
KIIP (사회통합프로그램) is a free government program that teaches Korean language and society to long-term residents — and completing it significantly accelerates your path to F-2 and F-5. Here's how the 6 levels work, how to register, and why every serious long-term resident should start immediately.
Immigration
Overstaying a Korean visa is more serious than many people realize — but the consequences vary significantly based on how long you've overstayed and whether you turn yourself in. Here's exactly what happens, the fines, the re-entry bans, and the best path forward.
Immigration
If you hold a Korean work, study, or residency visa, your immediate family can join you in Korea on the F-3 dependent visa. Here's who qualifies, what it allows, and the one limitation most families don't know about.
Immigration
The D-2 is the primary visa for degree-seeking students at Korean universities — bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and exchange programs. This guide covers who qualifies, how to apply, scholarship options, and what comes after graduation.