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Terms / शब्दावली
D-2: Student visa (university). D-4: Language study visa (institute). EPS: Employment Permit System (Korea factory work). TOPIK: Test of Proficiency in Korean. KRW: Korean Won.
Quick FAQ
- What is D-2? — D-2 is a student visa for degree programs at Korean universities (bachelor’s, master’s, PhD).
- What is the EPS process? — EPS (Employment Permit System) involves EPS-TOPIK test, roster, job matching, medical exam, and visa. It is for factory/work in Korea.
- What documents are usually needed? — Common documents: passport, photos, application form, proof of funds, academic/employment certificates. Exact list depends on visa type (D-2, D-4, or EPS).
- What is D-4? — D-4 is a language training visa for studying Korean at a language institute (not a degree program).
- What is TOPIK? — TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) measures Korean language level. Required for many study and EPS applications.
- How long does the process take? — Study (D-2): often 6–12 months from application to departure. EPS: 12–18 months. Language (D-4): 3–6 months. Timelines vary by case.