Visa Issuance |
| In order to study in Korea, you must have student visa. Here's procedure to
process your visa. |
Student Visa(D-2)
Step 1: Application for Student(D-2) Visa
You can apply for your visa at the Embassy or Consulate in your country.
Required Documents
Prepared documents by yourself
- Certificate of Admission
- Invitation Letter
- Certificate of Scholarship
- UNIST Business Registration Certificate
Prepared documents by yourself
- Degrees
- Passport
- Visa Fees
- Photos |
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※ Each Embassy or Consulate will require additional documents, so please make sure what you have to bring before you apply for your visa. For further information, please feel free to contact International Affairs Team. |
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Visa Extension |
| In order avoid being fined, students should extend their visa in time at a local
Immigration Office with the following documentation |
For the Current Students |
For the Students staying longer
to complete their thesis |
- Application Form (download)
- Certificate of Studentship
- Receipt of Tuition Payment
- A Certificate of Scholarship
- Passport
- Alien Registration Card
- Application Fees 30,000 won |
- Application Form (download)
- Reference Letter from an Advisor
- A Copy of Bank Book
- A Certificate of Scholarship
- Passport
- Alien Registration Card
- Application Fees 30,000 won |
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Alien Registration Card |
| International students are required to apply for an alien registration card within 90 days from the date of your entry. |
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※ It is criminal if you stay in Korea more than 90 days without being registered.
To register, you should make an application to the Ulsan Immigration office.
(☎052-261-7545). If your application is accepted, the Immigration officer in charge of will stamp your passport and issue an Alien Registration Card to you |
Required documents
- Application Form (download)
- Passport
- 3 color photos (3cmⅹ4cm)
- Fee (10,000won)
You can apply for an alien registration card and visa extension at the immigration office in Ulsan. |
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