Short-Term News Coverage Visa (C-1)
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Short-Term News Coverage Visa (C-1)

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At a Glance

Processing Time

5-15 days

Application Fee

50,000 KRW

Stay Duration

Up to 90 days

Renewable

Varies

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

This visa does not offer a direct route to permanent residency.

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Short-term visa for journalists and news professionals covering events in South Korea. Valid for up to 90 days.

The Short-Term News Coverage (C-1) visa is designed for foreign media professionals visiting South Korea for temporary reporting, news gathering, or documentary production. It serves as the primary legal gateway for journalists and film crews who are dispatched by overseas media organizations to cover specific events, conduct interviews, or film on-site for a duration of up to 90 days. The visa ensures that international press activities are conducted under the correct legal framework, distinguishing professional media work from general tourism or business meetings.

This visa is ideal for foreign correspondents, freelance journalists with confirmed assignments, and technical media staff such as camera operators and sound engineers. It is specifically tailored for those who do not intend to reside in South Korea long-term but require authorization to perform professional duties that are strictly prohibited under a standard visa-exempt (K-ETA) or tourist status. The application typically requires formal documentation from the applicant's home media outlet and a clear itinerary of the planned coverage.

A key distinguishing feature of the C-1 visa is its focus on the source of remuneration and the nature of the work. Unlike the D-5 Press visa, which is intended for long-term bureau placements, the C-1 is strictly for short-term assignments where the applicant continues to be paid by their overseas employer. It provides a clear legal status for media personnel to operate without the complexities of local labor contracts or long-term residency registrations.

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Requirements

Personal

Passport Validity

6 months months

Documentation

Applicant Documents

Valid passport

6+ months validity, 2 blank pages

Passport photos

2 recent photos, 3x4cm

News assignment letter

From news organization

Press credentials

Proof of journalist status

Travel itinerary

Coverage details

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Advantages

  • Streamlined application process compared to long-term professional visas
  • No requirement for a South Korean-based sponsor or host organization
  • Authorization for professional media activities prohibited on tourist status
  • Typically fast processing times at overseas Korean consulates
  • No restrictive annual quota or random selection lottery
  • Clear legal framework for temporary media equipment importation
  • Lower documentation burden than the D-5 long-term press visa

Considerations

  • Strict 90-day maximum stay with limited options for extension
  • Absolute prohibition on receiving any income from South Korean sources
  • Inflexible status that cannot be easily converted to other categories in-country
  • Requires extensive proof of professional media affiliation and assignment

Application Process

1

Apply at embassy

Submit application at Korean embassy in your country

2

Submit documents

News credentials and assignment details

3

Visa interview

If required

4

Visa issuance

Passport returned with visa

Application Forms

C-1 Visa Application Form

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