How to get a work visa in South Korea as a Colombian citizen
Complete guide to all available work permit pathways, requirements, costs, and processing times.
Why Colombians choose South Korea
South Korea offers Colombian workers 3 distinct visa pathways to live and work legally. Colombians are valued for a strong passport, a growing bilingual tech workforce, and Spanish-language ties to Europe. Applications are made at the South Korea diplomatic mission serving Bogotá.
Who this is best for
- ✓Semiconductor and electronics engineers
- ✓IT and software professionals
- ✓Automotive and manufacturing specialists
- ✓Gaming and K-content creative professionals
- ✓Corporate transferees and investors (D-8 visa)
Available visa pathways
The E-7 visa is South Korea's primary work visa for skilled foreign professionals. It covers a wide range of occupations published on the government's eligible occupation list, which includes IT specialists, engineers, natural scientists, architects, designers, and various professional services roles. Your job must fall within one of these designated occupation codes, and your employer must demonstrate that the position requires foreign expertise.
The E-7-1 is a points-based variant of South Korea's skilled worker visa, designed to attract talent based on a holistic assessment rather than rigid occupation codes alone. The points system evaluates candidates across multiple dimensions including age, education level, Korean language proficiency (TOPIK), work experience, annual income, and additional factors such as whether you have Korean language qualifications or have studied in Korea.
The D-8 visa is South Korea's corporate investment visa for foreign nationals who establish or invest in a Korean business. It is primarily used by entrepreneurs founding startups, executives of foreign companies setting up Korean subsidiaries, and investors making direct equity investments in Korean enterprises. The minimum investment amount is generally 100 million KRW (approximately $75,000 USD), though this threshold can vary based on the type of investment and applicable treaties.
💡 Tip for Colombians applicants: Have your Bogotá police clearance certificate ready, and check whether your degree and supporting documents need to be apostilled or legalised for use in South Korea.
Application timeline for South Korea
Employer obtains visa issuance confirmation
Your employer applies to the Korean Immigration Service for a Visa Issuance Confirmation Number on your behalf.
2-4 weeksApply for visa at Korean embassy
Submit your visa application at the Korean embassy or consulate with the confirmation number.
1-2 weeksTravel to South Korea
Enter South Korea on your E-7 or other work visa.
VariesRegister as foreigner
Register at the local Immigration Office within 90 days of arrival to receive your Alien Registration Card.
Within 90 daysCommon required documents
Documents commonly required for a South Korea work visa for Colombians:
Cost estimate in Colombian Peso (COP)
Approximate conversions for Colombians. Currency rates are indicative - check current rates before applying.
| Item | Amount | In COP |
|---|---|---|
| Visa application fee | ₩130000 | $389,051 |
Embassy and application centres
Apply at the South Korea diplomatic mission serving Bogotá. Check the official embassy or visa application centre website for appointment booking, fees and current document requirements.
Related guides
Working and living in South Korea
Key industries hiring
South Korea recruits international talent in semiconductors (Samsung, SK Hynix), automotive (Hyundai, Kia), IT and software, gaming, and the globally successful K-content industries spanning music, film and television.
Cost of living and quality of life
Seoul is the priciest city, with one-bedroom rents around ₩1,000,000 a month plus a deposit, while regional cities are cheaper. The country offers outstanding public transport, fast internet, affordable food and a strong national health insurance system.
Next steps for Colombian applicants
Ready to start your South Korea visa application? Here is what to do next:
- Check which visa you qualify for
- Gather your documents
- Apply through the official portal
How to apply for a South Korea visa from Colombian
Applications for South Korea are processed through Embassy Direct. Here is how to apply, step by step:
- 1Prepare your documents
Cover letter, bank statements, photos, and supporting evidence.
- 2Book your appointment at Embassy Direct
Processing time: 5-10 business days. Service fee: $40-60.
- 3Attend your appointment with all documents and passport
Biometrics: Not required for most applicants.
- 4Track your application after submission
Use your reference number on the tracking portal.
- 5Collect your passport when notified
You will receive an SMS or email when your passport is ready. Collect within 30 days.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to get a work visa in South Korea?
Processing times range from 4 to 8 weeks.
Do I need a job offer for a South Korea work visa?
Not always. D-8 Investor Visa does not require one.
Can I bring my family on a South Korea work visa?
Yes. 3 of 3 visa types allow dependants.
How much does a South Korea work visa cost for Colombians?
Visa application fees start at ₩130000 - approximately $389,051. Budget extra for medical checks, document authentication, and travel to the embassy.
Can Colombians apply for a South Korea work visa from Bogotá?
Yes. Colombians apply through the South Korea diplomatic mission serving Bogotá. Processing takes 4-8 weeks.
Is there a path to permanent residency in South Korea?
Yes. 2 of the 3 visa pathways on this page can lead to permanent residency in South Korea.
What documents do Colombians need for a South Korea work visa?
Required documents typically include a valid passport, passport-sized photos, proof of qualifications, employment contract, financial evidence, and health insurance. Requirements vary by visa type.
What are the top industries hiring in South Korea?
South Korea recruits international talent in semiconductors (Samsung, SK Hynix), automotive (Hyundai, Kia), IT and software, gaming, and the globally successful K-content industries spanning music, film and television.