Study in Korea Guide

Korean Language School Admission Help (D-4 Visa Package)

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Many international students begin with a university-affiliated Korean Language Institute on a D-4-1 visa before transferring to a degree program. HezoKorea provides Korean language school admission help — institute shortlisting, application documents, financial proof packaging, and visa preparation aligned with official Study in Korea guidance.

Updated 2026-07-18 10 min read

Why start with a language institute?

Language institutes offer structured Korean classes, campus access, and a pathway toward undergraduate or graduate admission. They are also the standard route when you need immersive Korean before a degree program taught in Korean.

Official Study in Korea resources let you explore courses and scholarships; we help you compare intakes, tuition, and visa-issuing reliability.

What language schools usually ask for

  • Application form and passport copy
  • High school diploma or higher (apostille/legalization often required)
  • Financial proof for living expenses and tuition
  • Photos and personal information forms
  • First-term tuition payment for the Certificate of Admission

After admission, assemble the D-4 document set for your embassy — including the training plan listed on the official visa page.

Choosing a Study in Korea package

For language-track students we typically recommend:

  • Admission Essentials — institute shortlist + application review
  • Visa Ready — D-4 document packaging + translation coordination
  • Full Package — admission + visa + ARC guidance after arrival

Start via our Study in Korea page or the homepage contact form (select Study in Korea).

Frequently asked questions

Do language schools require TOPIK?
Usually not for beginner D-4-1 enrollment. Degree programs later may require TOPIK or English scores depending on the major.
How fast can I enroll?
Many institutes run quarterly intakes. Document legalization and embassy appointments often take the longest — start 2–3 months before your target term when possible.

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Ready to get started?

Email info@hezokorea.com or submit a request on our homepage — we reply by email within 24 hours.

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