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Korea Digital Nomad Visa: Complete Guide

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Learn how to apply for South Korea’s digital nomad visa and discover remote work tips, lifestyle perks, and where to stay in Seoul with Weave Living.

Korea Digital Nomad Visa: Complete Guide

South Korea is now officially on the map for remote workers with its newly launched F-1-D “Workation” visa, a game-changer for digital nomads seeking a dynamic base in Asia. This visa allows for a stay of up to two years. Digital nomads from all around the world can enjoy the country's rich culture, modern infrastructure, and vibrant lifestyle. 

In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to know about South Korea’s digital nomad visa, from eligibility and application steps to lifestyle tips and where to live. If you're ready to take your remote work journey to the next level, Korea might just be your perfect launchpad.


What Is the Korea Digital Nomad Visa?

The F-1-D visa is designed for remote professionals who work for companies or clients based outside of Korea. It allows eligible individuals and their immediate family members to reside in Korea while continuing their overseas work. This initiative reflects Korea's growing appeal as a hub for global talent and remote professionals.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the Korea digital nomad visa, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Work for a company or clients located outside Korea
  • Have at least one year of experience in the same industry
  • Earn an annual income of at least twice the previous year’s per capita Gross National Income (GNI)


Hold a clean criminal record

  • Provide proof of a valid residential address in Korea


Health Insurance Requirements

Applicants must show proof of private health insurance that covers at least 100 million KRW (around USD 75,000) for medical treatment and repatriation. This ensures access to Korea’s excellent healthcare system while safeguarding against unexpected costs.

Application Process

The application must be submitted through a Korean embassy or consulate in the applicant’s home country. Required documents include:

  • Completed visa application form
  • Valid passport and recent photo
  • Proof of employment and income
  • Criminal background check
  • Health insurance certificate
  • Korean residential address


For those already in Korea on a short-term visa (B-1, B-2, or C-3), there is an option to switch to the F-1-D visa without leaving the country.


Why Choose Korea for Remote Work?

South Korea offers the perfect mix of efficiency and excitement. With its central location in Asia, getting around the region is easy. The country boasts top-tier infrastructure, reliable public transport, and some of the fastest internet in the world—ideal for remote professionals.

Safety and healthcare are excellent, and the vibrant culture from historic temples to K-pop adds color to everyday life. Korea makes it easy to stay productive while enjoying a rich and inspiring environment.


Where to Stay: Weave Living

Looking for a place that complements your digital nomad lifestyle? Discover Weave Living—your ideal home base in Seoul. With strategically located residences, seamless connectivity, and a vibrant community, Weave Living offers everything you need to thrive while working remotely in Korea.


From exploring the city to working from your stylish apartment, Weave Living ensures comfort, convenience, and inspiration every step of the way.


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