Student Visa and Embassy InformationU.S. Citizens You MUST apply for your student visa through the Korean Consulate with jurisdiction over your permanent state of residence (see consulate link below). You should consult your Consulate General's website immediately to obtain a student visa application, a list of requirements, and to verify the application process and timetable. Most consulates require in person appearance. Some Consulates require appointments to be made and have limited spots. As of November 17, 2008, students may enter South Korea for academic programs that are UNDER 90 days without the corresponding student visa. *If you are under 18 years of age when applying for your visa, additional paperwork may be required. Please contact the consulate immediately for more information. Non-U.S. Citizens You should apply for your visa at least 30 days prior to departure but no more than 90 days prior to departure. You are ultimately responsible for securing your visa. *If you are under 18 years of age when applying for your visa, additional paperwork may be required. Please contact the consulate immediately for more information. Note: Embassy and consulate contact information is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the website of the embassy or consulate to verify information. ConsulatesIn order to find contact information for your specific consulate, please choose the state or region of your permanent residence from the dropdown box below, and click submit to continue. Embassies
Seoul, South KoreaEmbassy of the United States in Seoul, KoreaEmail: SeoulInfo@state.gov
Washington, D.C., United StatesEmbassy of the Republic of Korea in the United States |