Never had issues with airbnb... You could also try booking.com if that doesn't work, but you should be more than fine with airbnb for a short term stay! If you are looking for a long term place then that's a whole other issue hahaha
@@itsalise0312 thanks I was Airbnb was requesting for a a payment before booking that was why I was looking for another alternative that doesn't require prepayment
I have applied for a D-2-6 and have received my grant notice. I'm going for 5 months till end of December but then it says the validity period of visa is till end of October...Is this normal? Do I need to discuss this now to the Korean consulate? Or when I arrive at Korea, they will update it till December? I'm so stressed out about this :(
No worries, I had the same question when I got my grant notice! The date on that document is only the "temporary validity" of the grant itself, which means that you can enter Korea with it until it expires :] Once you get to Korea and receive your actual ID card, there you will see the actual duration of your visa! Hope this helps and makes you feel less stressed!! TT
Hey there, not sure if I replied to this, but I just saw it TT You probably know by now, but you'll have to print the online visa approval from the website! For what concerns the passport, they took mine only for 5 minutes to check it and make a copy, but then I got it back right away since I went in person, maybe it depends on the embassy :
Hey, please i have a question, i applied for 6 months language course, is it possible to change my visa after the six months? Like a working visa or foreigner visa?
Yep, but you would have to leave the country while the visa processes, so keep that in mind! The only exception would be going from a D4 (language student) to a D2 (uni student), where you could do it while staying in Korea~
Hi there! I don't think it's necessary to notarise those documents, but I would contact the embassy in your country to make sure, as they all tend to have different requirements! ^^
Hi there, sorry for the super late reply! I'm not 100% sure if this applies everywhere, but from where I am I could apply for a D4 visa only if I studied in Korea for 6 months or more... When I did the 3 months they let me in on a tourist visa, but it depends on the relations your country has with Korea! I would ask your local Korean embassy for clarification, maybe things are different!
Hi there! Usually, their processing times tend to be quite long, for my visa I think it took anywhere from a couple of weeks to a month. It really depends on your embassy, so make sure to contact them and ask them if they have any news if they haven't given you a timeline!
Hi! You will first need to be enrolled in a Korean language program at a university in Korea, and after you get your acceptance certificate you can request a D4 visa :]
Hi! The schools privde you with an enrollment document, which you will have to bring to you local Korean embassy (with other documents they require) so they can issue a visa for you!
Yep exactly! For example, I live in Italy and the closest one for me is the one in Milan. Make sure to look up if there is more than one in the country where you live and go to the one closest to you!
Thanks for the Info .. It Helps .. 😄
I’m glad it could be helpful! 🥺💜
Thanks for this ,why sre they asking for car registration i saw it on there website
Hmmmm never got asked for a car registration, so I have no idea, sorry TT
@@itsalise0312 alright thanks
@@itsalise0312 pls what's the best platform to book an accomodation I am confused with Airbnb
Never had issues with airbnb... You could also try booking.com if that doesn't work, but you should be more than fine with airbnb for a short term stay! If you are looking for a long term place then that's a whole other issue hahaha
@@itsalise0312 thanks I was Airbnb was requesting for a a payment before booking that was why I was looking for another alternative that doesn't require prepayment
I have applied for a D-2-6 and have received my grant notice. I'm going for 5 months till end of December but then it says the validity period of visa is till end of October...Is this normal?
Do I need to discuss this now to the Korean consulate? Or when I arrive at Korea, they will update it till December?
I'm so stressed out about this :(
No worries, I had the same question when I got my grant notice! The date on that document is only the "temporary validity" of the grant itself, which means that you can enter Korea with it until it expires :] Once you get to Korea and receive your actual ID card, there you will see the actual duration of your visa!
Hope this helps and makes you feel less stressed!! TT
Hello I applied for d4 visa and korean embassy took my passport. Is it okay? And will be my visa approval on the passport or will I print online?
Hey there, not sure if I replied to this, but I just saw it TT You probably know by now, but you'll have to print the online visa approval from the website! For what concerns the passport, they took mine only for 5 minutes to check it and make a copy, but then I got it back right away since I went in person, maybe it depends on the embassy :
Hey, please i have a question, i applied for 6 months language course, is it possible to change my visa after the six months? Like a working visa or foreigner visa?
Yep, but you would have to leave the country while the visa processes, so keep that in mind! The only exception would be going from a D4 (language student) to a D2 (uni student), where you could do it while staying in Korea~
What kind of questions did they ask you? My appointment is in 2 days 😭
Hi ,do I have to notarise my certificate of acceptance and business registration link ?
Hi there! I don't think it's necessary to notarise those documents, but I would contact the embassy in your country to make sure, as they all tend to have different requirements! ^^
can i apply for d4 visa from my home country as i only want to take admission in 3 months language training then will i get d4visa
Hi there, sorry for the super late reply! I'm not 100% sure if this applies everywhere, but from where I am I could apply for a D4 visa only if I studied in Korea for 6 months or more... When I did the 3 months they let me in on a tourist visa, but it depends on the relations your country has with Korea!
I would ask your local Korean embassy for clarification, maybe things are different!
Please I really need your advice! I also applied to visa for Korea as a student! It’s beeing 15 days is it bad ?😢 is it means My lost)
Hi there! Usually, their processing times tend to be quite long, for my visa I think it took anywhere from a couple of weeks to a month. It really depends on your embassy, so make sure to contact them and ask them if they have any news if they haven't given you a timeline!
Mam How I apply for D4 visa...in korea
Hi! You will first need to be enrolled in a Korean language program at a university in Korea, and after you get your acceptance certificate you can request a D4 visa :]
hey there do the schools in korea do the visa for you or you have get it yourself?
Hi! The schools privde you with an enrollment document, which you will have to bring to you local Korean embassy (with other documents they require) so they can issue a visa for you!
@@itsalise0312 the local korean embassy would be in your own home country?
Yep exactly! For example, I live in Italy and the closest one for me is the one in Milan. Make sure to look up if there is more than one in the country where you live and go to the one closest to you!
@@itsalise0312 thank you so much
I have a question to you whether ielts is necessary for d4 visa or not and what percentage should be in 10th and 12th