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How much is the visa for studying in Korea? What kind of Korean study visa is it?
How much is the visa for studying in Korea? For South Korea, tourism has recently started to improve. Many people come here to travel, but today we won't talk about the right or wrong or strategy of traveling to South Korea. Today I'm going to talk about studying in Korea. We know that many people like to study in Korea.

In addition to the satisfactory education level here, there are shopping and many Korean artists here. In short, many people come here to study every year. So, let's talk about the fees and types of study visas in Korea today!

How much is the visa for studying in Korea? The general expenses for studying in Korea are as follows.

1. Get a student passport and get it from the exit-entry office of the local public security department, around 200 yuan.

2. The notarization fee for materials can be collected at the notary office, with a 200 yuan of about/copy.

3. Consular visa fees are charged by the local consulate, 650 yuan.

4. Medical examination fee. The Entry-Exit Immunization Bureau where the students are located charges fees around 350 yuan.

5. Air tickets. According to the students' departure places, the prices are different. Generally speaking, if you take off from Shandong, the air tickets range from 1000 to 1500 yuan.

There are three types of study visas in Korea. They are D-2 student visa, C-3 language study visa and D-4 language visa.

1.D-2 student visa

If you want to do academic study or research in a college or university in Korea, you will apply for a D-2 student visa, including undergraduates, masters or doctoral students. D-2 visa can be extended for one year at a time in Korea.

2.C-3 language learning visa (tourist visa or ordinary short $ TERM visa)

C-3 visa refers to a short-term study visa within 90 days. If students are going to study in Korean language education institutions for one semester, they can apply for a study visa with a residence period of three months. Applicants can apply at the embassies and consulates in China and South Korea where their household registration is located, and they can obtain such visas directly.

3.D-4 language visa (short-term student visa)

If you want to study in Korean language education institutions for more than one semester, you must apply for a D-4 visa that can be extended in Korea. If a student with a D-4 visa is absent for more than two weeks during class, his visa will be automatically cancelled.

D-4 visa is an anti-visa. Only after obtaining the "Visa Issuance Permit" document from the Korean Ministry of Justice can you apply for a visa in the embassies and consulates of China and South Korea. The processing cycle is long, and applicants need to go through such procedures at least 3-4 months in advance.

Ok, friends who are going to study in Korea, do you know anything after reading this article? I hope everyone will get ready early and study abroad smoothly!