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E-7 Eligible Occupations & Job Codes Explained
How E-7 occupation codes work: what jobs qualify, how to match your role to a code, in-demand categories, and what to do if your job isn't listed.
The single biggest factor in an E-7 visa approval is whether your job maps to an approved occupation code — and whether your background fits it. Here's how the list works and how to check your role.
Not sure your role qualifies? Ask a consultant.
How occupation codes work
Korea publishes a list of occupations open to E-7 hiring. Each code has its own requirements (education, experience). Approval depends on two matches:
- Your job duties map to a code, and
- Your background fits that code's requirements.
In-demand categories
The list spans areas like:
- Management & specialized services
- Engineering & manufacturing
- IT & software
- Design & content
- Research & technical guidance
Matching your role
- Compare your actual duties (not just your title) to code descriptions.
- Check the code's education/experience expectations.
- Gather evidence that connects your background to it.
If your job isn't listed
Don't give up — sometimes a role can be matched with the right framing, or a different visa (e.g., E-9 or a residence visa) is a better fit. Get it assessed first.
How Langle can help
Langle's consultants assess your role against the current occupation list and tell you the strongest code — or the better alternative. Start free on our visa consulting page.
General information, not legal advice. Rules and lists change; verify on HiKorea or with a consultant before applying.
Frequently asked questions
- What jobs qualify for an E-7 visa?
- Designated skilled occupations across management, engineering, IT, design, research, and specialized services. Your role must map to an approved occupation code and your background must fit it.
- How do I find my E-7 occupation code?
- Match your job duties to the approved occupation list, then check that code's education/experience requirements. If it's ambiguous, get it assessed before your employer files.
- What if my job isn't on the list?
- It may still be matchable with the right framing and evidence, or another visa may fit better. Don't assume — have it reviewed.
- Do occupation lists change?
- Yes, they're updated periodically as labor needs shift, so confirm the current list rather than relying on older information.