South Korean citizens moving to Germany
6 verified visa pathways into Germany, sorted by path-to-PR and lowest cost. Every requirement, fee, and processing time is sourced from the official Germany government register.
Visa pathways for South Korean citizens
6 pathways you're eligible for as a South Korean citizen, ranked by path-to-PR first, then by lowest government fee.
Skilled Worker Visa (Qualified)
For non-EU nationals with a recognized university degree and a job offer in Germany.
Freelancer Visa (Freiberufler)
For self-employed professionals (artists, consultants, IT specialists) operating as freelancers in Germany.
Self-Employment / Business Visa
For entrepreneurs establishing a business in Germany with an economic interest for Germany.
Research Visa (§18d AufenthG)
Residence permit for researchers with a hosting agreement from a recognized German research institution (universities, Max Planck, Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz). Family members covered automatically. Path to PR after 2-3 years.
EU Blue Card
Germany's premium skilled worker visa for university graduates with a job offer. Fast track to permanent residency in 21-33 months.
Job Seeker Visa (Chancenkarte)
Germany's new Opportunity Card lets qualified professionals enter Germany to look for a job for up to 1 year.
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