South Korea•AsiaReligious Worker Visa (D-6)
At a Glance
Processing Time
14-28 days
Application Fee
60,000 KRW
Stay Duration
Up to 1 year
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
Visa for foreign religious workers and missionaries engaged in religious activities and services in South Korea.
The Religious Worker Visa (D-6) was established by the South Korean government to facilitate the entry of foreign religious professionals and social welfare workers. Its primary purpose is to support the activities of recognized religious organizations and social welfare institutions within the country, fostering international religious exchange and community service. The visa distinguishes between purely religious activities, such as missionary work and rituals, and social welfare activities conducted by religious-affiliated organizations.
This visa is ideal for clergy, monks, priests, and missionaries who have been officially dispatched by a foreign religious denomination to a registered branch or affiliated organization in South Korea. It is also suitable for individuals invited by medical, educational, or relief organizations operated by religious foundations to perform non-profit social work. A key feature of the D-6 is its focus on non-compensated religious service, requiring the applicant to be supported by their sending organization rather than receiving a salary from the Korean host.
Unlike general employment visas, the D-6 does not require the host organization to prove a lack of available local workers, making it a specialized pathway for those with a clear religious vocation. It serves as a bridge for international religious communities to maintain a presence in Korea while ensuring that the activities remain within the legal framework of non-profit religious and social service.
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Requirements
Documentation
Applicant Documents
Valid passport
6+ months validity
Religious organization letter
Sponsoring Korean religious organization
Appointment letter
Religious position/assignment
Religious credentials
Ordination or appointment documents
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Advantages
- No annual quota or lottery system ensures higher predictability for applicants
- Exemption from labor market testing simplifies the sponsorship process for organizations
- Lower financial maintenance requirements compared to investment or high-skilled professional visas
- Broad scope of permitted activities covering both missionary work and social welfare services
- Relatively fast processing times compared to complex E-series work visas
- Allows for long-term residency with straightforward extension procedures at local immigration offices
- Permits participation in educational activities such as attending university while maintaining status
Considerations
- Strict prohibition on profit-making activities or receiving local compensation for religious work
- High dependency on the sponsoring organization's legal standing and registration status
- Difficult status transitions as changing to a D-6 visa from within Korea is generally restricted
- Limited direct pathways to permanent residency compared to points-based professional visas
- Rigid documentation requirements including mandatory dispatch orders from foreign denominations
Application Process
Obtain sponsorship
From Korean religious organization
Gather documents
Religious affiliation and appointment
Apply at embassy
D-6 visa application
Visa processing
2-4 weeks
Visa issuance
Religious worker visa
Application Forms
D-6 Religious Worker Visa Application
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