F1 Family Visitor

Those staying for the purpose of visiting relatives, living together with family members, dependents, housekeeping, etc.
• Non-household housemates of a person working at a foreign diplomatic mission in Korea
• Family members such as parents of marriage migrants
• Discontinued marriage migrants
• Applicants for nationality
• Spouse or underage children of F-2 Resident (F-2) status holders
• Spouse and underage children of Overseas Korean (F-4) and Work and Visit (H-2) status holders
• Parents of foreign students in high school or below
• Parents of foreign talent, investors and international students
• Spouse and underage children of recognized refugees
• Household employees for foreign missions in Korea, large-amount investors, high-tech investors, and professional personnel, etc.
• Foreign nationality parents of naturalized citizens
• Others

F1 Family Visitor

F-1-5 Child-Rearing Visiting and Family Visitor (F-1-5)

F-1-5 Child-Rearing Visiting and Family visitor (F-1-5) Many foreign nationals residing in Korea wish to enter or remain in the country to care for their children living in Korea. In such cases, one of the most commonly used residence statuses is the F-1-5 Child-Rearing Visiting and Cohabitation Visa. This visa is particularly popular among international […]

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F1 Family Visitor

How to Obtain an F-1-5 (Child-Rearing Support) Visiting and Co-residence Visa

What is the Visiting and Co-residence Visa (F-1)? The Visiting and Co-residence (F-1) visa can be applied for by individuals who intend to stay in Korea for purposes such as visiting relatives, living with family, being a dependent, handling domestic affairs, or other similar reasons. Among the various categories under this visa, this article focuses

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