Can F-3-2 holders work in Korea?
F-3 is dependent status; work generally requires separate permission or a change to an appropriate work-authorized status.
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F-3-2 is a dependent-family status used for qualifying family accompaniment under Korea's stay system. This page is structured from 2026 Ministry/KIS manuals and focuses on practical sponsorship proof, extension risks, and compliance handling.
View parent visa: F-3 — Dependent Companion VisaF-3-2 is a dependent subtype tied to the principal visa holder's lawful status. It is reviewed on genuine family relationship, sponsor-status validity, and household support capacity, and it is not an independent long-term work status.
F-3 is dependent status; work generally requires separate permission or a change to an appropriate work-authorized status.
Dependent records may need updates depending on the principal change, and timely reporting is important to maintain lawful stay.
No. It is a dependent status tied to a principal holder, not independent permanent residency.
It depends on current dependent-scope rules and the principal holder's qualifying status; relationship and support documents are key.
Last verified: 2026-04-16