Study in Korea

Study in Korea Agency & Consultant for International Students

Planning to study abroad in Korea? HezoKorea is your Study in Korea consultant for university admission, Korean language school enrollment, student visa documents, and arrival support. We follow the official five-step journey published by the Korean government’s Study in Korea portal — so your application, Standard Admission Letter, and visa paperwork stay aligned with current requirements.

Why choose a Study in Korea agency?

Applying to a Korean university as a foreigner involves more than filling out forms. Schools, embassies, and immigration each require specific documents — often apostilled, translated, and formatted differently by nationality. A dedicated study abroad Korea help partner reduces rejected applications, missed deadlines, and visa delays.

HezoKorea combines document services with study-abroad consulting: we shortlist programs, prepare admission packages, coordinate Korea student visa documents (D-2 / D-4), and support ARC registration after arrival. Complex legal representation is referred to licensed professionals when needed.

Official Study in Korea pathway (5 steps)

According to studyinkorea.go.kr, international students should plan their studies in Korea in five stages:

  1. Gather study abroad information — research average costs, the Korean education system, and campus life.
  2. Choose a school and major — filter by degree level, location, language of instruction, and scholarships (including GKS).
  3. Apply for admission — submit documents online or by mail following each university’s procedure.
  4. Obtain a Standard Admission Letter — the Certificate of Admission issued by the university president or dean after acceptance.
  5. Visa issuance and departure preparation — apply for the correct residence status, then prepare travel, housing, and insurance.

HezoKorea guides you through each step with English checklists and document review so nothing critical is missing before embassy submission.

Korea student visa agency support (D-2 & D-4)

Official Study in Korea guidance distinguishes two primary student statuses (Visa and Stay):

  • D-2 (Study) — for associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, research, exchange, and work-learning linked degree programs. Typical stay of up to 2 years per issuance, with program-based extension limits.
  • D-4 (General Training) — for non-degree training such as Korean language training (D-4-1) and foreign language training (D-4-2).

Common D-2 document set (confirm with your local Korean embassy):

  • Passport copy and passport-size photo (taken within 6 months)
  • Copy of the educational institution’s business registration certificate
  • Standard Admission Letter (Certificate of Admission)
  • Tuberculosis test result (if applicable for your nationality)
  • Family relationship documents (if using parents’ bank statements)
  • Proof of highest education level
  • Proof of financial ability

Common D-4 document set adds a training plan and enrollment / education proof; financial ability remains required. Additional documents may be requested by nationality — always verify with the Korean diplomatic mission in your country.

As your Korea student visa agency partner, HezoKorea prepares checklists, reviews scans, coordinates certified translation, and packages embassy-ready files. We do not replace embassy officers or guarantee visa approval.

Apply to a Korean university as a foreigner

Degree-seeking students typically need:

  • Academic transcripts and graduation certificates (often apostilled)
  • Study plan / personal statement and recommendation letters
  • Language proof — TOPIK for Korean-taught programs, or TOEFL/IELTS for English tracks
  • Passport bio page and recent photos
  • Financial proof meeting the university’s and embassy’s thresholds

HezoKorea helps you apply to a Korean university as a foreigner by matching programs to your profile, building a submission calendar, reviewing essays and document formats, and coordinating translations before deadlines. After admission, we track the Standard Admission Letter and tuition receipt needed for the D-2 visa.

Korean language school + admission help

Many students start with a university-affiliated Korean Language Institute (KLI) on a D-4-1 visa, then convert toward a degree program later. Language institutes commonly require a high-school diploma (or higher), passport, application form, financial proof, and tuition payment for the first term.

Our Korean language school admission help covers institute shortlisting, application forms, document legalization, and visa packaging — ideal if you want immersive Korean study before university or career goals in Korea.

Best Study in Korea package options

Choose the support level that matches where you are in the journey:

  • Admission Essentials — school shortlist, document checklist, application review
  • Visa Ready Package — Certificate of Admission follow-up, D-2/D-4 document set, translation & apostille coordination
  • Full International Student Package — admission + visa + ARC guidance + housing document support after arrival

Tell us your target intake, major or language goals, and nationality — we reply with a clear scope and quote within 24 hours. There is no one-size package; the best study in Korea package is the one that covers the documents your school and embassy actually require.

Scholarships, student life & work rules

The Study in Korea portal highlights government support (including GKS), university and foundation scholarships, and high reported satisfaction among international students. Use the official university, course, and scholarship search tools on studyinkorea.go.kr to compare options, then ask HezoKorea to stress-test deadlines and document requirements.

After entry, foreigners staying more than 90 days must complete alien registration (ARC). We provide ARC application help so your banking, phone, and residence setup stay on track. Part-time work rules differ by visa type — always confirm current HiKorea guidance before working.

International student services in Korea

Beyond admission, HezoKorea offers ongoing international student services in Korea:

  • Visa extension and status-change document guidance
  • Certified / notarized translation for immigration and universities
  • Housing contract document review support
  • Family invitation and related personal documents

Start with a free scoping email — share your passport nationality, intended program (degree or language), and target semester.

Official sources we follow

  • Study in Korea — universities, courses, scholarships, and the 5-step plan
  • Student Visa and Stay Status — D-2 / D-4 categories and required documents
  • HiKorea — immigration appointments and stay management
  • Your local Korean embassy or consulate — final authority on visa fees and nationality-specific documents

Requirements change. Always verify final checklists with your school and diplomatic mission. HezoKorea provides document preparation and process guidance only.

What you get with HezoKorea

  • University & language school shortlisting aligned to your budget and major
  • Admission document checklists based on official Study in Korea guidance
  • D-2 / D-4 student visa document preparation and embassy-ready packaging
  • Certified translation, notarization, and apostille coordination when required
  • ARC registration support after you arrive in Korea
  • English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese coordinator support

How our Study in Korea consulting works

  1. 01

    Research & plan

    Compare universities, language institutes, costs, and scholarships using official Study in Korea resources.

  2. 02

    Choose school & major

    Shortlist degree programs (D-2) or Korean language training (D-4) that match your goals and timeline.

  3. 03

    Apply for admission

    Prepare transcripts, diplomas, study plan, and language scores; submit online or by mail per school rules.

  4. 04

    Receive Standard Admission Letter

    After acceptance and required payments, the school issues the Certificate of Admission needed for your visa.

  5. 05

    Visa & departure

    Apply for D-2 or D-4 at a Korean embassy/consulate, then prepare housing, insurance, and arrival documents.

よくある質問

Are you a Study in Korea agency or consultant?
Yes. HezoKorea provides Study in Korea consulting for university and language school admission, student visa document preparation, and international student services. We are not a university admissions office and do not guarantee admission or visa approval.
What is the difference between D-2 and D-4 visas?
D-2 is for degree (and related study) programs. D-4 is for non-degree training such as Korean language training. Official definitions and document lists are published on studyinkorea.go.kr.
Can you help me apply to a Korean university as a foreigner?
Yes. We help with school shortlisting, document checklists, application review, translation/apostille coordination, and follow-up through the Standard Admission Letter.
Do you offer Korean language school admission help?
Yes. We support D-4-1 language institute applications, financial proof packaging, and visa document preparation.
What is included in a Study in Korea package?
Packages are scoped to your case — commonly admission support, visa document prep, translation, and ARC guidance. We quote after reviewing your nationality, program type, and timeline.
How do I start?
Email info@hezokorea.com or submit the homepage contact form with service type “Study in Korea.” Include your nationality, target program, and preferred intake.

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