STEP 3: After the visa issuance confirmation number (VIN) is issued. 사…
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If you cannot check your visa status online, experience delays, or see no updates, do not wait or assume it will resolve later—immediately inform your recruiter. Visas are a critical matter and can take a long time. Never think it’s a hassle or that it will happen “eventually”; report issues right away.
Important Visa Guidance for Korea Applicants
This information applies only to those whose visa application for Korea has been successfully approved and who have received a VIN (Visa Identification Number) either directly or through their recruiter.
Once your VIN is issued, you must submit it, along with required documents and fees, to the Korean consulate in your local jurisdiction (where you reside) to obtain your physical visa.
Contact your consulate well in advance to prepare your VIN and related documents. Phone contact may be difficult; use multiple methods such as email and phone. Don’t give up if you cannot reach them immediately—they may be slow to respond for a day or two.
After submitting the VIN, you will need to pay the visa fee and provide all necessary documents again at the consulate.
Always communicate directly with the Korean consulate nearest to your residence for the most accurate, up-to-date instructions regarding document submission and visa issuance.
Additional Notes:
Since January 17, 2022, UK nationals apply for Korean visas via the Korea Visa Application Center (KVAC) in London, operated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
From 2023 onward, COVID-related forms are no longer required—check your local Korean consulate for current procedures before starting your application.
Most visas are valid for three months from the issue date, so apply no earlier than two months before your planned entry date to Korea.
For any other inquiries, contact the Immigration Contact Center at +1345 (within Korea) or +82 1345 (from abroad).
Important Visa Guidance for Korea Applicants
This information applies only to those whose visa application for Korea has been successfully approved and who have received a VIN (Visa Identification Number) either directly or through their recruiter.
Once your VIN is issued, you must submit it, along with required documents and fees, to the Korean consulate in your local jurisdiction (where you reside) to obtain your physical visa.
Contact your consulate well in advance to prepare your VIN and related documents. Phone contact may be difficult; use multiple methods such as email and phone. Don’t give up if you cannot reach them immediately—they may be slow to respond for a day or two.
After submitting the VIN, you will need to pay the visa fee and provide all necessary documents again at the consulate.
Always communicate directly with the Korean consulate nearest to your residence for the most accurate, up-to-date instructions regarding document submission and visa issuance.
Additional Notes:
Since January 17, 2022, UK nationals apply for Korean visas via the Korea Visa Application Center (KVAC) in London, operated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
From 2023 onward, COVID-related forms are no longer required—check your local Korean consulate for current procedures before starting your application.
Most visas are valid for three months from the issue date, so apply no earlier than two months before your planned entry date to Korea.
For any other inquiries, contact the Immigration Contact Center at +1345 (within Korea) or +82 1345 (from abroad).