Korean Language Program
What is the D-4 Korean Visa?
The D-4 visa is a non-degree student visa issued to individuals who want to study Korean language or receive certain types of technical education in South Korea. It is most commonly used for students enrolling in Korean language programs at universities or certified language institutes.
Duration:
The D-4 visa is typically valid for 6 months to 1 year at a time. However, it can be extended if you continue your studies and meet the immigration requirements. Many language programs are structured for one year, and students can renew their visa as needed.
What You Can Achieve with a D-4 Visa:
Improve your Korean language skills intensively.
Prepare for TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean), which is often required for university admission or employment in Korea.
Experience Korean culture and daily life firsthand.
Build a strong academic and social foundation for further studies or professional goals in Korea.
Transition to D-2 (Degree Program) Visa:
After completing your Korean language studies (usually 6 months to 1 year), if you are admitted to an undergraduate (D-2-1), master’s (D-2-2), or doctorate (D-2-3) program at a Korean university, you can smoothly apply to change your visa status from D-4 to D-2.
This transition is a common pathway for students who wish to continue their academic journey in Korea and eventually even pursue career opportunities.
In Short:
The D-4 visa is an excellent first step for anyone dreaming of studying and living in Korea. It opens doors to academic opportunities, career growth, and a deeper understanding of Korean culture!
Universities Accepting Applications for the D-4 Program
TongMyung University
Mokpo Sicence University
Jeonju Kijeon University
DongEui University
DongMyeong University
Changshin University
ShingyeongJu University
WonKwang University
