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Bringing Your Family to Korea (Dependent Visas)

How to bring family to Korea on dependent visas: who qualifies, the F-3 dependent visa, requirements, and what family members can do.

The Langle Team··1 min read

If you're building a life in Korea, you'll likely want your family with you. Dependent visas make that possible for many visa holders. Here's how it works.

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Who can sponsor dependents

Many work and residence visa holders can bring a spouse and minor children on a dependent visa (commonly the F-3). Some visas have limits, so confirm yours first.

The F-3 dependent visa

The F-3 is tied to the main holder's status — it lasts as long as the primary visa remains valid and the relationship qualifies.

Requirements

  • Relationship documents (marriage/birth certificates, often legalized).
  • Proof of financial support for your family.
  • Standard application documents.

What dependents can do

  • Live and study in Korea.
  • Work is generally restricted — a family member who wants to work usually needs their own visa.

Tips

  • Legalize relationship documents early.
  • Budget for the added financial proof.
  • Check whether your visa allows dependents before planning.

How Langle can help

Langle's consultants confirm eligibility and prepare the dependent-visa documents. Start free on our visa consulting page.


General information, not legal advice. Rules change; verify on HiKorea or with a consultant before applying.

Frequently asked questions

How do I bring my family to Korea?
Eligible visa holders can sponsor a spouse and minor children on a dependent visa (often the F-3), with proof of relationship and financial support.
What is the F-3 visa?
The F-3 is a dependent family visa for the spouse and children of certain long-stay visa holders. It's tied to the main holder's status.
Can my dependents work?
Dependent visas generally restrict work. A family member wanting to work usually needs their own qualifying visa.
Which visa holders can bring dependents?
Many work and residence visa holders can; some visas have limits. Confirm whether your specific visa allows dependents.