This is one of the most common immigration panic scenarios in Korea. The short answer is: if you filed a proper extension application before your current stay period expired, you are generally allowed to remain in Korea while the case is pending. The real risks are proving that the filing was timely, keeping your receipt, and not leaving Korea during the review period without checking the consequences first.
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James Chae, 행정사 (Korean Licensed Administrative Attorney). License No. 220-06-06463 · 대한행정사회 (Korean Administrative Agents Association). Reviewed against the HiKorea 사증·체류업무 자격별 안내 매뉴얼 and cross-checked with Ministry of Justice issuances.
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April 22, 2026
Source references
Stay-manual sections covering pending extension handling, legal stay while under review, and departure risk during adjudication.
Filing caution
Requirements can change by nationality, local immigration office, and filing channel. Confirm exact requirements with HiKorea, the responsible Korean consulate, or a licensed immigration specialist before filing.
These points are drawn from Korea immigration manuals and recurring review patterns for higher-risk guide topics.
: Stay-manual sections on pending extension handling, lawful stay during review, and departure risk.
If your extension application was accepted before the stay expiry date on your ARC, immigration generally treats your stay as continuing lawfully until a decision is made. Your old expiry date may pass while the application is under review, but that does not automatically make you an overstayer. The critical issue is whether the application was actually filed and accepted in time, not whether the approval came before the printed expiry date.
Keep your immigration receipt (접수증), payment confirmation, and any HiKorea submission record. If an employer, school, landlord, or official asks why your ARC expiry date has passed, the pending-application receipt is what shows you are still in status. Store digital copies on your phone and printed copies in your bag until the decision is complete.
The stay manual warns that stay-permission applications are intended to be handled while the applicant is physically in Korea. Departing after filing can cause the extension to be refused, cancelled, or treated as withdrawn depending on the case. Many people focus only on the expiry date and miss this larger risk. If travel is unavoidable, ask immigration or a licensed 행정사 about your exact case before leaving.
Do not assume your employer or school filed everything correctly — verify that the application was accepted and keep the receipt yourself.
If immigration asks for supplementary documents, respond quickly. A pending case can still fail if you ignore a document request.
Renew your passport early if it is close to expiry — immigration may limit the granted stay period to passport validity.
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Am I overstaying if the date on my ARC has already passed?
Not automatically. If your extension application was accepted before that date and remains under review, you are generally still in lawful stay. The receipt is what matters.
Can I keep working while the extension is pending?
In many cases, yes, under the same conditions as your existing status, if the extension was filed before expiry. But visa-specific limits still matter, so confirm if your employer or status has any special conditions.
What if immigration eventually refuses the extension?
Then your lawful stay protection ends based on the refusal decision, not the old ARC date. At that point you may need to appeal, change status, or depart quickly depending on the notice you receive.
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Platform expertise: Immigration consulting & visa services · Reviewed April 2026