Persons invited by Korean state-owned enterprises or private enterprises to enter the country and want to sign procurement contracts, conduct market research, business negotiations and other activities with Korean enterprises; Short stay for the purpose of installation, warranty, acceptance of import and export machines and learning operation methods; Those who visit Korea for four times with a C-2 (short-term business visa) only need to provide the applicant's company's on-the-job certificate (original) and a copy of the business license.
1, application for admission.
2. On-the-job and income certificate of the financial guarantor (preferably with business license and official seal, with monthly income of not less than 5,000 yuan).
3. Copies of bank deposit certificates (US$ 3,000 or above or equivalent RMB) and time deposit certificates of four major banks, including China Bank, Bank of Communications, China Construction Bank and China Merchants Bank, for more than three months.
4. The letter of reasons for studying in Korea (very important, recording the reasons for studying in Korea in detail) requires the applicant's signature and seal at the lower right.
5. The applicant's resume (including Chinese and English name, contact number and detailed address) needs the applicant's signature and seal at the lower right.
6. Original final education, original transcripts and copies.
7. A double-sided copy of the applicant's ID card or passport.
8. Two color photos (4cm×5cm).
9 copies of the applicant's and the economic guarantor's household registration book (double-sided copies of the parent column, the mother column, and my column). If the applicant's household registration is different from that of his parents, it is necessary to notarize the kinship.
10, double-sided copy of parents' ID card (double-sided copy of economic guarantor's ID card).
1 1, name of applicant.
The teacher studying in Huatong reminded that the guarantor's materials, resumes and reasons for attending the school should be translated into Korean, and apply for a standard admission permit from the school, apply for a visa from the Korea Exit-Entry Administration, and issue a visa confirmation after the materials are reviewed by the Korea Exit-Entry Administration.
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There are mainly the following types of visas in Korea: C-3 visa: short-term comprehensive visa, suitable for language course applicants under 90 days; D-4 visa: it is a language course visa, suitable for language course applicants for more than 90 days; D-2 visa: it is a long-term study visa, which is suitable for applicants who have taken professional courses for more than 90 days. Except for C-3 visa, D-4 visa and D-2 visa are reverse visas.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Korea visa