VISA is a kind of endorsement or acknowledgment, whose specific meaning differs from country to country. Generally speaking, however, it is used to mean one of the following two things; One being the 'permission to enter' a given country, and the other being the 'consul's recommendation for a foreigner's entry request.’
In the case of Republic of Korea, the latter definition is used. Therefore, even if one were to have a Korean visa, one can still be denied entry to Korean soil should an immigration officer find some requirements unsatisfactory after inspection.
Sample of Republic of Korea VISA
- ① No. of Visa : Serial No. of Visa Issuance
- ② Status : Type of social activities or status of Foreigners while their stay in Korea
- ③ Period of Sojourn : The permitted term of stay starting from the date of entry into Korea
- ④ Entries : Visa Types, single-entry visa/multiple-entry visa
- ⑤ Issue Date : Visa Issuance date
- ⑥ Expiration Date : The Valid Term of Visa/ After this date, the visa is automatically rendered void.
- ⑦ Issued at : Where the visa was issued.
Eligibility
For individuals who seek to give lectures or conduct a special study at a college or university for more than 90 days. New international faculty members are required to obtain an E-1 Professor visa (hereinafter, E-1 visa) in order to enter Korea and perform work at Yonsei University. If they are expected to work less than 90 days, other working visas like C-4 are applicable.
Yonsei OIA grants E-1 visas to tenure-track professors employed by the Office of Academic Affairs only. Other professors seeking working visa must consult with the office of their designated department/research institute.
How to Apply
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Option 1: E- Visa Application
- In lieu of submitting documents to the OIA, professors may individually apply for E-1 visas through www.visa.go.kr.
- E-visa policy is a policy which issues an electronic visa to those who do not need to visit a Korean embassy/consulate for a consul interview to obtain a visa, such as professors and researchers.
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Option 2: Submitting documents through the OIA
- Refer to the following list of required documents and submit them to ifaculty@yonsei.ac.kr.
- It usually takes about 2~3 weeks from the date of application to receive your visa issuance approval number.
- Once Immigration Office notifies the OIA of your visa issuance approval number, details will be sent to you via e-mail.
- Please provide the visa issuance approval number to your nearest Republic of Korea Embassy or Consulate to receive your E-1 visa.
Required Documents
- Application for Confirmation of Visa Issuance
- 1 photocopy of passport
- 1 photocopy of Ph.D. degree certificate
- Curriculum vitae / An employment contract, or confirmation of prospective employment
- 1 color photo(3.5cm X 4.5cm)
Refer to GETTING STARTED > New Scholars > Scholar Visa Process for more information.
Eligibility
For individuals seeking to engage in research activities in a research institute or respective college department.
Application - Regular Applicants
- Applications must be made by the inviting party(research institute or respective college department)
- Where to apply: Local immigration office in Korea
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Required Documents
- 1) Application for Confirmation of Visa Issuance
- 2) Passport
- 3) 1 color photo(3.5cm X 4.5cm)
- 4) 1 copy of Business Registration Certificate of Yonsei University
- 5) Degree Certificate of Masters or above
- 6) Document proving professional experiences (CV)
- 7) Employment contract
- 8) If applied by a 3rd party: a power of attorney, a proof of employment and representative IDs of staff member who is applying as a representative of the inviting party
Refer to GETTING STARTED > New Scholars > Scholar Visa Process for more information.
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