Study in South Korea

Study in South Korea – AK Education & Visa Consultants Pvt Ltd

South Korea is rapidly becoming one of Asia’s top study abroad destinations, combining world‑class education, cutting‑edge research, a vibrant culture, and strong career opportunities. South Korea has already exceeded 300,000 international students, with thousands enrolled under student visas each year. 

South Korea Student Visas (D‑2 & D‑4)

D‑2 Student Visa – Degree & Academic Studies

The D‑2 visa is for students enrolled in academic degree programs (Undergraduate, Postgraduate, PhD, research, exchange) in South Korean universities and higher education institutions. 

D‑4 Study Visa – Language & Training

The D‑4 visa is for Korean language training and specific non‑degree programs such as language schools or certain educational courses within institutions. 

Why Study in South Korea?

High‑Quality Education

South Korea is known for its strong education system and cutting‑edge research universities, especially in Engineering, Science, Technology, Business, and Korean Studies. 

Industry Connections & Innovation

Korean universities emphasize innovation and research with connections to top companies and laboratories, preparing students for global careers.

Cultural Experience & Lifestyle

From Seoul’s vibrant city life to regions with rich tradition, studying in Korea offers a unique cultural blend and dynamic student life.

Work While Studying in South Korea

D‑2 & D‑4 Students Can Work Part‑Time

Students with D‑2 (degree) or D‑4 (language) visas can apply for permission to work part‑time while studying — but you must get official approval from immigration and your school BEFORE starting work. 

Eligibility & Conditions

– You must be a valid D‑2 or D‑4 student with good attendance and status.
– Approval from your university and immigration office is mandatory before you start working. 
 – Work is usually permitted up to 20 hours per week during term and more during vacations, subject to immigration approval.
– Certain conditions like Korean language ability or GPA requirements may apply. 

Working without approval is illegal and can result in fines, deportation, or study status issues.

Student Dependents (Family) in South Korea

Can you bring family on a student visa?

Officially South Korea does not routinely allow dependents on standard student (D‑2 / D‑4) visas. If you wish to bring your spouse or children, you typically must apply separately for a family visa, and approval is assessed case‑by‑case by the immigration office. 

Notes on Dependents

– A family visa (like D‑2‑1 for spouse, D‑2‑2 for children — where recognized) may be issued, but it depends on immigration discretion.
– Financial evidence to show you can support your family in Korea is usually required.
– Schooling for children can be arranged only if they have valid dependent visas.


Important: Korea’s standard student visas do not automatically grant dependent visas — approval is not guaranteed, and requirements vary based on the student’s program and immigration policies.

Post‑Study & Work Pathways

After Graduation: Job Seeker (D‑10 Visa)

After finishing your studies under a D‑2 visa, you can apply for a job‑seeking visa (D‑10) to search for employment related to your degree in Korea. 

Work Visas

Once you find employment, you may transition to work visas such as:
E‑7 (Specialized Work Visa)

– Other employment‑linked visas based on your job offer

Permanent Residency (PR) Options

South Korea offers permanent residency (F‑5) pathways for foreign professionals, including:
– Highly skilled workers with experience and qualifications
– Long‑term workers under certain specialized visa categories
– Successful transition from student to skilled worker may strengthen your eligibility (subject to immigration criteria and residence duration)


PR is typically granted based on points systems, continuous residency, work history, Korean language ability, and other factors determined by Korean immigration authorities.

How AK Education Supports You

Our expert counsellors will guide you every step of the way:

– Course & university selection for D‑2 / D‑4 study
– Admission processing & visa documentation
– Part‑time work permission approval guidance
– Immigration compliance and interview prep
– Job‑seeker (D‑10) and work visa transition support
– Long‑term plan including PR pathways

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