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What do Korean visas C-3-2 and C-3-9 mean respectively? What's the difference

1. c32 is a guaranteed visa. When applying for a visa, you only need to provide basic identification materials without proof of assets, but you must pay a certain amount of deposit to the travel agency to ensure that you can return to China on time.

2. c39 is a self-insurance visa. You should provide proof of assets to prove that you have financial strength and spending power, but you don't need to pay a deposit to the travel agency.

before June p>214, it was c32, and then it was c39. C39 was changed from the original C32 visa to C39 visa on June 1st, 214. If it is a C39 single tourist visa, the visa page shows the stay period, which says that 3 days means 3 days, and 9 days means 9 days.

At present, C39 is the general individual tourist visa that we usually apply for, that is, the visa type that starts from China to South Korea and then returns to China. And C32 refers to the visa type for entering Korea twice (Korea-Japan-Korea).

There are mainly the following types of visas in Korea: C-3 visa: short-term comprehensive visa, suitable for language course applicants with less than 9 days to apply; D-4 visa: it is a language course visa, which is suitable for language course applicants for more than 9 days; D-2 visa: it is a long-term study visa, which is suitable for applicants of professional courses for more than 9 days. Except for C-3 visa, D-4 visa and D-2 visa are all reverse visas.

after deciding to study in Korea, if you obtain admission permission from Korean educational institutions as a regular course student or a language advanced student, you need to prepare the necessary materials and apply for a study visa in order to enter the Korean territory. There are three kinds of study visas: C-3, D-4 and D-2.

1. The C-3 visa is a short-term comprehensive visa, which is suitable for language course applicants under 9 days.

2. D-4 visa is a language course visa, which is suitable for language course applicants for more than 9 days.

those who study Korean in language training centers attached to universities, those who receive education in educational institutions other than academic research institutions that are equivalent to studying abroad, those who study technology and skills in public or public research institutions, institutes and organizations in China, those who practice or study in foreign-invested enterprises or enterprises invested abroad, and those who engage in research activities.

3. D-2 visa is a long-term study visa, which is suitable for applicants of professional courses for more than 9 days.

Resources: Baidu Encyclopedia-Korean Visa.