How to switch from a D-2 (student visa) to a D-10 (job-seeking visa)?

Eligibility requirements, application process, required documents, and the right timing to apply

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2025-06-13
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If you’re an international student about to graduate in Korea, visa issues are likely on your mind.

Whether you're planning to find a job, stay longer to prepare, or live in Korea long term,

you’ll need to switch to a different visa—and the most practical option in this case is the D-10-1 (Job-Seeking) Visa.

Far more than just an extension of stay, the D-10 visa is a realistic and strategic option for building your career in Korea after graduation.

Below is a complete guide on how to switch from a D-2 Student Visa to a D-10 Job-Seeking Visa,

including eligibility, procedures, required documents, timing tips, and more.

What are the eligibility requirements for switching to a D-10 visa?

🔖What Is the D-10-1 Visa?

Full name: Temporary Stay for Job-Seeking Activities

👉Who it's for: Foreigners who have graduated (or are about to graduate) from a Korean university or graduate school,

and want to pursue employment, entrepreneurship, research, or artistic activities

👉Duration: Initially granted for up to 6 months, renewable up to a maximum of 2 years

Advantage: Can be converted later to E-7 (Specialist Work Visa), D-8 (Startup Visa), E-6 (Culture & Entertainment), and others

🔖 Eligibility Criteria

1) Graduating students or recent graduates

→ You’ll need to submit a certificate of expected graduation or diploma

2) Attendance rate of 90% or higher

→ Especially important for language programs

→ Immigration officers also review GPA and attendance to determine sincerity. A low GPA or attendance rate may lead to rejection.

3) Apply before your D-2 visa expires

→ Must apply while your student visa is still valid

4) Show clear potential for employment in Korea

→ Include portfolio, licenses, or recommendation letters

→ The plan must be specific and realistic (just stating “I graduated” is not enough)

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When Should You Apply?

1) 1–2 months before graduation

→ You can apply with a certificate of expected graduation to avoid any gap in visa validity

2) At least 2 weeks before your D-2 visa expires

→ Processing delays are common, so apply early

❗️If you already have a confirmed job offer or contract, you must apply for an E-7 visa, not D-10.

🔖 The D-10 visa isn’t just for short-term stay. It can lead to:

✅E-7 (Employment) → after securing a job

✅F-2 (Residency) → after maintaining employment and meeting certain conditions

✅F-5 (Permanent Residency) → with long-term residence, tax payment, and Korean language ability

D-10 (Job-Seeking) Visa: Required Documents and Application Procedure

1. Required Documents?

✔Valid passport and alien registration card

✔Visa change application form

✔Graduation certificate or expected graduation certificate

✔Transcript

✔Activity plan (career plan)

✔Financial proof (from applicant or legal guardian)

✔Proof of residence in Korea

✔Processing fee

❗️The activity plan is one of the most important documents. Be specific and realistic.

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📝Basic structure of a good activity plan:

✔Self-introduction & academic background: Major, degree, and summary of experience studying in Korea

✔Post-graduation plans: Job field and career goals

✔Why you need to stay in Korea & how you'll prepare: Certification exams, scheduled interviews, etc.

❗️For financial proof, the general guideline is at least KRW 1,000,000 in your account for the past 3 months,

but immigration offices may ask for more or restrict support from parents. The type of deposit and date of the deposit can also be reviewed.

2. Application Procedure

1) Check your eligibility and timing

2) Prepare documents

3) Book an appointment

✔Visit HiKorea and reserve a date at your local immigration office

⚠️ Appointment slots may be limited depending on region—apply early

4) Visit the immigration office and submit your documents

✔Bring all required documents on your appointment date

5) Wait for review (about 2–4 weeks)

✔If additional documents are needed, you may be contacted by phone or text

6) Receive the result and updated registration card

✔If approved, you’ll be issued a new Alien Registration Card with D-10-1 status

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