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Recently, Korea study visa has a new change, students stay in Korea can extend the time. Which refers to two types of visa: the visa and the visa D-2 D-4, many students and parents do not quite understand the difference between the two.
Study abroad expert pointed out that Korea's official name is called D-4 visa "language learning visa", D-2 visa is formalized study visa. The difference is not only in different visa, check object also has an essentially different.
D-4 "language visa" of objects means in Korea in Korean school learning Korean nationality of a non-Korea student holding legal residence visa. D-2 study visa object refers to the territory of the Korea University undergraduate or postgraduate courses for non-Korea nationality students holding legal residence visa. Simply put, if you hold D-2 visa, then you can be referred to as the "College", and is the holder of a D-4 visa students only "language lectures", rather than a university degree of hygiene in reading.
Why do some schools may apply for D-2 or D-4, some schools may only apply for D-4? this problem and the various University and University of Korea's language school enrollment system.
For students who need D-4 in China completed 12 years of education or a diploma of higher education, preferably in less than 2 years to apply for graduation trip to Korea to learn Korean. You can start with the identity of health D-4 language applications to visit Korea, learning languages, language reaches a certain level after enrolment University, was admitted to the University after their reclassification D-4 visa swap, this visa application procedures apply to all accept international students in Korea's major universities. And directly held visa to study in Korea D-2 only applies to the direct enrollment in college. Application for opening of D-4 cycle is four times a year, seasons, and D-2 is basically only the autumn semester.
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