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H-1 Working Holiday Program Visa

DATE
2024-01-01

**Must read before applying for your visa***



 How to submit your visa application

- You may either submit your visa application in person or by mail

※ You must submit your application in-person and appointments are required to visit our office (☞ CLICK)

* If you were unable to make an appointment, please submit your visa application by mail.



※ Consular Jurisdiction of Seattle

Our jurisdiction is Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho. Applicants who do not live in these area, please contact appropriate Korean Consular Office in your respective area. 



□ H-1 Visa (including WEST Program)


※ All Korea Working Holiday Visa applications must be made in your home country.

□ Introduction

The Working Holiday Program (WHP) was created under the mutual cooperation and establishment of Memorandum of Understandings (MOU) between the Republic of Korea and 6 participating countries (Australia, France, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and United States) with the purpose of providing opportunities to individuals from each respective country to travel to Korea, while allowing them to earn and save money through short-term employment.


□ General Visa Information

Age Requirement

18-30 years old at the time of visa application 
(Additional requirements for U.S. Participants: See below **)

Entry to Korea

within 12 months after visa issuance

Visa Application Fee

U.S. : $45 

Duration of Stay

Up to 18 months for U.S. participants

Work Conditions

No specific time limitations set to work at a particular place 
(Please refer to the "Ineligibility" section for information regarding job restrictions in particular fields)

Expenses Incurred

Airfare, Travel insurance, Basic amount needed to support yourself prior to employment

Language study

Language study is possible

Quota of WHP individuals per country

U.S. : 2000

Dependents

cannot be accompanied by dependents


 ** : U.S. participants should be bona fide post-secondary students or recent graduates (within 1 year after graduation), and provide evidence of status from his/her post-secondary institution.


 Ineligibility

Individuals of the WHP cannot engage in the following job categories that are against the spirit of the WHP agreement or national laws:

  - Adult entertainment-related businesses

  - Dancer, singer, musician or acrobat

  - Requiring specific licenses or skills, such as in the field of medical practices, lawyer, professor, pilot, etc.

  - Foreign language instruction (if an individual desires to work as a foreign language instructor after their arrival in Korea under WHP, the individual will be required to change their visa status to E-2); and

  - Those who desire to take training or educational course in pursuit of an academic degree other than a Korean language training course will be required to apply for a student visa (D-2).

  - Related to journalism, religion, academic research, or instruction of engineering-related technical skills.

  - Those whose main objectives for coming to Korea are not travel, but solely to seek employment, will be ineligible to participate in WHP.

 

 Required Documents


  - A completed visa application (attached)


  - A valid passport (passport must be valid for more than 6 months at the time of application submission) 

    A notarized copy of your passport - by mail

  - A passport size photo for the application (2” x 2” passport photo must be glued down on the application form)


  - Fee $45 for US citizens 

Money Order only - by mail


  - Activity Plan (please check the attached sample)
  - Proof of a round-trip airline ticket

  - Proof of financial support or other documents that show you have sufficient funds to support yourself (such as last 3 months bank statements)

  - Proof of student status or proof of highest academic qualifications such as an original diploma or a sealed transcript

    : To qualify, you should either be presently enrolled in a university or have graduated within less than a year.


 Processing time : Currently, it takes 3-4 weeks


 The required documents may differ among respective Jurisdiction Korean Consular Offices, so please contact the nearest Jurisdiction Korean Consular Office for detailed information.


 Application Process




  - You can apply for a visa at the nearest Jurisdiction Korean Consular Office in your country.

  - Once you submit all the required documents to the Jurisdiction Korean Consular Office in your country and apply for a visa, your visa will be issued upon review.

  - Please ensure that you have correctly completed all the required information before submission. Any inconsistencies or false information within the submitted documents may result in visa denial.

  - Upon your visa application, you may be asked to submit additional documents or be requested for an interview, so please ensure that you apply with plenty of time.

  - Please note that submitted documents will not be returned.

  - For more detailed information, please contact the nearest Jurisdiction Korean Consular Office. 



 Important Notice:
A person with multiple nationalities who has both Korean nationality and foreign nationality is considered a Korean national, not a foreigner in Korea. The applicant’s visa hereby could be cancelled if he/she is proved to be a Korean national and not be a foreigner anymore even though the visa has been issued from the Korean government. Korean government may ask you to submit additional documents related to you and your parents’ nationality when you apply for a visa to check it.


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