Pick a visa type to see the core requirements, the typical government fees you'll actually pay, and a quick self-assessment. 2026 basis — figures are conservative planning estimates and can change.
All fees below are Korean government charges (visa issuance and the Alien Registration Card / Integrated Application). Agency, document, translation, medical-check and notarization costs are separate and vary widely.
Enter the gross yearly salary on your job offer. We compare it to the 2026 E-7-1 (Professionals) minimum threshold; the E-7-2 / E-7-3 subcategories have lower floors.
Roughly the balance you can document (bank statement / scholarship). Recommended range is illustrative, not an official guarantee.
An income floor applies to the sponsoring spouse. Because F-6 marriage is a 2-person household, the figure used here is the 2026 2-person-household baseline; the full official table rises for larger households.
Select a visa type above to see requirements, fees, and a self-check.
Important — read before relying on this. This tool is general information only, not legal or immigration advice. All amounts are conservative 2026 estimates and Korean immigration rules, fee schedules, income thresholds and required documents change frequently and differ by nationality, local office, and individual circumstances. Always confirm current requirements and fees with the official authorities before applying:
• Hi Korea (immigration portal): hikorea.go.kr
• Korea Immigration Service / Ministry of Justice: immigration.go.kr
• Korean embassy or consulate in your country (for the entry visa)