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How to Change Your Visa Status in Korea

A guide to changing visa status in Korea: what a change of status means, common switches, documents, timing, and how to avoid a status gap.

The Langle Team··1 min read

A change of visa status lets you switch visa types without leaving Korea — the mechanism behind moves like student → work. Here's how it works and how to do it cleanly.

Planning a switch? Ask a consultant.

What it means

Instead of exiting and re-applying abroad, you apply at an immigration office to move from your current visa to a new one — subject to eligibility.

Common changes

  • D-2E-7 — after graduation with an offer.
  • D-10 → E-7 — once hired.
  • Into residence — building toward F-2 / F-5.

Not everything can change in-country

Some statuses can't be changed inside Korea and need a fresh application from abroad. Confirm your specific path before assuming.

Documents & timing

  • Documents depend on the target visa (offer, credentials, income, etc.).
  • Start before your current visa expires.
  • Don't let it lapse while processing.

Common pitfalls

  • Assuming a change is possible when it requires leaving.
  • A status gap from late filing.
  • Missing the target visa's requirements.

How Langle can help

Langle's consultants confirm whether your change is possible in-country, prepare it, and time it to avoid a gap. Start free on our visa consulting page.


General information, not legal advice. Rules change; verify on HiKorea or with a consultant before applying.

Frequently asked questions

What does 'change of status' mean?
Switching from one visa type to another without leaving Korea — for example D-2 to E-7, or D-10 to E-7 — by applying at an immigration office.
Which visa changes are common?
Student to work (D-2 → E-7), job-seeker to work (D-10 → E-7), and moves into residence visas (toward F-2/F-5) are among the most common.
Can every visa be changed?
Not all. Some statuses can't be changed inside Korea and require a new application from abroad. Check your specific case first.
How do I avoid a status gap?
Start the change before your current visa expires, and don't let it lapse while the new one is processing.