student visa in south korea from bangladesh

If you are a Bangladeshi student looking for visa to study in South Korea, we are here to help you find the best options available. The student visa programs in South Korea can be complicated, that’s why we’ll guide you through each step of the application process so your student visa application gets approved as quickly as possible.

Planning to study abroad can be an exciting experience. For Bangladeshi students, South Korea presents itself as one of the most promising destinations for higher education. However, on the off chance that you didn’t know, Bangladesh has never signed a student visa agreement with South Korea. This means that Bangladeshi citizens are required to secure all necessary documents in order to acquire a student visa. And this also means that they will have to pay more than the fee called for in the university’s tuition table. This article will go through all the important documents needed to apply for and obtain a Korean student visa.

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Student visa in South Korea from Bangladesh

In order to study in South Korea, you will need a student visa. This immigration document allows you to enter and exit the country as many times as you want while your visa is valid. However, there are some requirements that must be met in order for you to qualify for this type of permit.

First, you must be accepted at one of the approved universities or colleges in the country. You can find a list on their website here: [link]. If your institution is not listed there, then it may not be recognized by the government and you will not be able to receive a student visa.

Second, you must have enough money on hand for living expenses during your time in South Korea. The amount varies but it’s usually around $2,000 USD per month depending on where you live and what kind of lifestyle you choose while studying abroad.

Thirdly, you must have health insurance coverage through an international company such as World Nomads or Travel Guard International (TGI). You can purchase this type of insurance online before leaving home or once you arrive in Seoul at any travel agent’s office or airport kiosk associated with TGI or World Nomads

If you are planning to study in South Korea, you will need to apply for a student visa. Once you have been accepted into a school and have obtained your acceptance letter, you can then apply for your visa. You can find more information about the application process from our page on How to Obtain a Visa in South Korea.

The education system in South Korea is based on the credit hour system, which means that every class is worth one unit of credit. An undergraduate degree typically requires 120 credits, while a graduate degree requires 60 credits. If you are studying part-time or taking fewer than 12 credits per semester at most schools, it will take roughly two semesters (or four quarters) to complete an undergraduate degree. There are two types of undergraduate degrees: Bachelors and Associates degrees.

Bachelor’s degrees take three years to complete if you attend school full-time or six years if you attend part time or take fewer than 12 credits per semester. A Bachelor’s degree is awarded upon completion of 120 credits or 180 quarter hours (if attending school full time). The majority of bachelor’s degrees are awarded in STEM fields such as science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

South Korea visa-free countries

Citizens of several countries (as listed below) can visit South Korea without a visa for short-term visits. Foreigners entering under the visa-waiver program are not allowed to work or engage in any remunerated activities.

If you are from one of the countries exempted from South Korea visas, but you want to stay longer than the visa-exemption allows, then you have to apply for the corresponding South Korea visa before you travel.

South Korea visa exemption for up to 180 days

Citizens of Canada can enter South Korea without a visa for a stay of up to 180 days.

South Korea visa exemption for up to 90 days

Citizens of the following countries can enter South Korea without a visa for up to 90 days:

European Union countries (except Cyprus)Antigua and BarbudaAustralia
BahamasBarbadosBrazil
ChileColombiaCosta Rica
DominicaDominican RepublicEcuador
El SalvadorGrenadaGuatemala
HaitiHong KongIceland
IsraelJamaicaJapan
KuwaitLiechtensteinMacau
MalaysiaMexicoMorocco
New ZealandNicaraguaNorway
PanamaPeruSaint Kitts and Nevis
Saint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesSerbia
SingaporeSurinameSwitzerland
TaiwanThailandTrinidad and Tobago
TurkeyUnited Arab EmiratesUnited States
UruguayVenezuela

STUDENT VISA TO KOREA

Do you want to go to university in Korea? In this article, we look at what visa you need and how to apply for a student visa to South Korea, step by step.

1. Decide which visa you need

What kind of visa you can apply for depends on your nationality and for how long you will study in Korea. There are four different visa variants to choose from for those who want to study in South Korea:

Take a short course on visa waiver – up to 90 days for most nationalities

Citizens of EU (except Cyprus and Portugal), the United States, Australia and many other nations are entitled to travel to Korea for 90 days as a tourist without a visa. Canadians can stay for 180 days while Portuguese and Russians can stay for 60 days. Some nations are limited to 30 days, and some countries cannot travel to Korea without a visa. Read more here.

You can take a short program on visa waiver in South Korea within your allowed time limit. You can, for example, take a language course at Lexis Korea or a summer course at a university. If you don’t have time to apply for a student visa to Korea, it might be possible to enter Korea on visa waiver and switch to a student visa after you arrive but before you have overstayed your visa waiver. Please talk to your school before attempting this solution. We recommedn applying for a student visa before going to Korea.

From September 1, 2021 you can travel to Korea on visa waiver again but you must register online no later than 24 hours before departure by applying for K-Eta and pay a fee of 10000 KRW (about 7,5 Euro). Your K-Eta will the be valid for entrance in Korea for two years unless you change passport. When traveling on visa-waiver, you get a stamp in your passport on arrival, and you don’t need to apply for a visa back home. Please note that you must be able to show that you leave Korea within the allowed time period. You don’t need to have a return ticket home; you can show a ticket to another country as well as long as you can prove that you will leave Korea on time. The airlines usually check this when you check-in, and without an exit ticket, you might be denied to board your flight to Korea.

If you need to stay in South Korea for more than 90 days, and you can’t apply for a student visa (for example, if you take a long language course at a school that can’t sponsor a student visa), you can leave South Korea temporarily and go back again to extend your stay with another 90 days. For example: You leave South Korea on day 88 of your visa waiver to visit Tokyo during a weekend. When you return to South Korea, you get another 90-day stamp in your passport. Note that you can only do this once. This is a loophole and nothing that the authorities in South Korea would recommend. Please double-check with your school to see what they recommend before attempting this.

Student visa – valid for your entire study period

If you are planning to study at a Korean university for more than 90 days, then you should apply for a student visa. To apply you need a Certificate of Admission from a Korean university. To obtain such a document, you usually need to pay for at least 2 terms of 10 weeks each. Korean universities provide 4 terms of 10 weeks per academic year.

A student visa is called a D-visa, followed by a number that varies depending on what you will study in Korea. On a student visa, you can apply for the right to work part-time after you have studied in Korea for six months. Talk to your university for more information.

Working Holiday visa – study or work for a year in South Korea

Another option for those who want to stay for a longer period of time in Korea is the WorkIing Holiday visa (H-1 visa). It’s valid in a year; you can only get one’s life when you are between 18-30 years old. On a Working Holiday visa you have the right to work and study at private institutions such as language schools.

According to our latest information South Korea has Working Holiday Agreements with Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK and The United States. Read more about the Working Holiday Visa at the Korean Embassy.

Family Visas – The best visa for people of Korean heritage

If you have previously had Korean citizenship or if you have a parent or grandparent who has had it, you can apply for a F-4 visa that is only available to people of Korean heritage. This visa entitles you to work and study in Korea for two years without any restrictions. Then you have the opportunity to extend your visa. Read more about the F-4 visa here.

During the remaining steps, we will primarily focus on the student visa since that is what most students would apply for.

2. Apply to a school in Korea

Before applying for a student visa, you must apply and get admitted to a Korean university. Universities often have specific application windows. For the application you usually need:

  • The school’s application form
  • A copy of your passport
  • Your high school diploma in English
  • Proof that you have can finance your studies in Korea (usually at least $10000)
  • Motivation letter

We can assist you with the application to study abroad semesters and degree programs in English at Hankuk University of Foreign studies in Seoul and korean language courses at Konkuk University in Seoul and Yeungnam University in Daegu. Then you do not need to submit a financial statement.

3. Get your visa documents (if you have applied for a university)

After you have been admitted to a university program, it is time to pay the tuition fee (which usually is very reasonable in Korea) and get a good study abroad insurance. Once it has been paid the university will send you a Certificate of Admission. When you have received this document, you can apply for a student visa at the Korean embassy in your home country. If you wish to enter Korea on a student visa, we recommend that you pay your tuition fee no later than 2 months before your program starts. This should give you enough time to receive your admission documents and apply for the visa. If you don’t have enough time to get a student visa before your program starts you can travel to South Korea on visa waiver, as a last resort, and transfer to a student visa on-site as we described under headline 1 above. Contact your school for more information about this before you leave.

4. Apply at the Korean Embassy in your country

You apply for a visa at the Korean embassy in your home country. Here you can find the addess, website and other contact details to the Korean embassy in your home country.

Contact the Embassy or your school if you have questions about the visa application. Below you which documents that is usually requested at the embassy when you apply for a student visa or Working holiday visa. Please note that this information might differ for different embassies and nationalities so make sure to check the instructions on the Korean Embassy’s website in your country for more details.

For student visa

  • Your passport in original with a copy of the photo page. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the planned entry to Korea.
  • Visa documents from a Korean university CoA or Confirmation of Visa Issuance (where you fill out section 2 and 3.5)
  • Visa application fee
  • During the pandemic you will also need to fill out a Health Condition report form and take a Covid test within 48-hours of departure. If you are unvaccinated or come from a country where quaranitine is mandatory you will also need the Consent for Isolation form. Check with the Korean embassy for details.
  • 1 passport photo (not needed for students with a Confirmation of Visa Issuance)
  • A filled in visa application form (see the embassies’ website for an updated version).
  • Some Embassies might also ask for Proof of financing and your high school diploma, so always double check with the Korean Embassy or Consulate which documents they need.
  • If you attend a university exchange program, additional documentation may be required.

For working holiday visa

  • Your passport in original and a copy of the photo page. The passport must be valid at least 6 months after the entry to Korea.
  • A filled in visa application (see the embassies’ website)
  • Visa application fee
  • 1 passport photo
  • Proof that you have access to at least $ 12,000
  • A return ticket within one year
  • Proof that you are insured during your stay in South Korea
  • A one page description, in English, of what you will do in South Korea
  • During the pandemic you will also need to fill out a Health Condition report form and take a Covid test (before arriving in Korea). Check with the Korean embassy for details.
  • A health certificate filled in by your doctor

All documents must be in English or Korean. Don’t forget to double check with the Embassy which documents are required in your country.

5. Get your visa

In Sweden it usually takes about two weeks to get your visa after the Embassy has received your visa application. Waiting times might differ in other countries. Contact the embassy if you are short of time to see if they can help you faster. You must collect your visa personally at the Korean Embassy unless you use a visa agency that does the job for you.

A student visa is usually valid for entrance in 3 months after issuance, and you can currently stay in Korea for 6 months before the visa needs to be renewed, but to some schools you can get visas that last longer without renewal. Your school can help you with this if you take a longer course at a university. Please note that these data can differ in various countries so double check what is written under Validity Period of Visa and Period of Stay on your student visa.

6. Flight and landing card

From April 1, 2022 quarantine is no longer needed for fully vaccinated students (by WHO standards) who preregister their vaccination status before arriving in Korea. You need a negative Covid-test (PCR-test), with a result written in English or Korean, taken within 48 hours of flying to Korea. For more details see the website of the Korean embassy in your country.

Make sure to leave enough margin if you book your flight before you have received your visa. Otherwise, you can book it as soon as your visa has been issued but then prices might be higher. Do not forget to get a good student insurance for your studies in South Korea.

On arrival to South Korea you will be asked to fill in a landing card. If you are traveling on visa waiver, you can indicate that you should check Tour. If you enter on a student visa, you should check Study.

7. Alien registration and possible visa extension

Foreign nationals with a visa that lasts for longer than 90 days shall apply for an Alien Registration Card at the Immigration Office in Korea. Apply within your first 90 days in the country to avoid fines. If you have travelled to Korea on visa waiver you cannot apply for Alien Registration until you have switched to a student visa. Your Alien Card can be used as an ID card in Korea. An alien card in combination with a single entry visa can serve as multiple entry visa according to the Korean embassy.

If you extend your study period in Korea or if you were unable to secure a student visa for your entire stay before traveling to Korea, you may apply for / renew your student visa on-site. First, you pay the school for remaining semesters then you can go to the Immigration Office to prolong your visa. Talk to your university for more instructions. You can read more about fees and required documents at https://www.hikorea.go.kr/pt/CvlapplInfoDetailR_en.pt here you can also apply for a visa extension directly online at a discounted price.

Conclusion

In this day and age, more and more people in Bangladesh are looking for an overseas education to enrich their academic background. An added benefit is that it helps them develop cross cultural learning. There are many things to keep in mind while finding a program one must take care of the course content, location of the school, student life and university accommodation. Touriago was formed to provide information and support to prospective International students. We are providing a single platform for all your destination related questions. Touriago is dedicated to offer a large variety of Educational Holiday Programmes in North America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe for students from Bangladesh.

The tour to South Korea for university students is the best deal in budget -friendly packages. As Korean University education is most sought after, schools charge a pretty premium on tuition fees. But these student tour packages help you save quite a lot of money. So if you want to study in Sejong, Incheon, Busan, Daegu or other cities in Korea, there are cheaper and more exciting student tours available.

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