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Part time work for Korean language Training Visa & Student Visa holders

by essay8581 2025. 5. 7.
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Guide to Part-Time Work (Alba) for Foreign Students with D-2 / D-4 Visas

  1. Overview
    Foreign students studying in Korea may engage in part-time work (alba) under certain conditions depending on their visa type. This document outlines the permitted working hours and conditions for D-2 visa holders (degree programs) and D-4 visa holders (language training).
  2. Permitted Working Hours

Category D-2 Visa D-4 Visa

During semester Up to 20 hours/week (Undergrad) 30 hours/week (Graduate) Up to 20 hours/week
During vacations No time limit No time limit
Weekends/holidays Additional hours allowed Additional hours allowed
  1. Common Requirements
  • Minimum 90% attendance
  • D-2: GPA of C or above / D-4: Passed internal language institute evaluation
  • D-2: TOPIK Level 3 or higher / D-4: TOPIK Level 2 or higher
  • Pre-approval for part-time work required
  1. Examples of Permitted Jobs

Job Type D-2 D-4

Café / Convenience store / Restaurant ✅ Allowed ✅ Allowed (After 6 months in Korea)
Office assistant / Interpretation assistant ✅ Allowed ✅ Allowed
Private tutor / Entertainment venues / Construction sites ❌ Not allowed ❌ Not allowed
  1. Procedure Summary
  • Receive attendance/academic verification and recommendation from the school or language institute
  • Sign an employment contract with the employer
  • Apply for part-time work permit (via HiKorea or immigration office visit)
  • Begin working after receiving the permit (reapplication required for any changes)
  1. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. Can D-4 visa holders work part-time?
A. Yes, if they have been in Korea for more than 6 months and hold TOPIK Level 2 or higher.

Q. How many hours can I work during vacations?
A. There is no limit on working hours during vacation periods.

Q. What happens if I work without a permit?
A. Unauthorized employment is illegal and may lead to visa cancellation or deportation.

  1. Conclusion
    Foreign students may work part-time in Korea as long as it does not interfere with their primary purpose of study. A work permit must be obtained in advance, and students must work within the allowed hours. D-2 visa holders (degree-seeking students) can work 20–30 hours weekly during semesters, while D-4 visa holders (language students) may work up to 20 hours weekly after staying in Korea for 6 months.

 

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