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The Complete Guide to the E-6-1 Entertainment Visa in South Korea

Updated: Feb 22


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Navigating the world of visas can be a complex task for artists and entertainers wishing to work in South Korea. The E-6-1 visa is designed for individuals seeking opportunities in the dynamic and evolving South Korean entertainment industry. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the E-6 Visa, its eligibility criteria, duration, necessary documents, and answers to some frequently asked questions.


I. What is the E-6 Entertainment Visa?


The E-6 Entertainment Visa in South Korea is designed specifically for foreign nationals who wish to engage in profit-making entertainment activities in the country. This includes, but is not limited to, artists, YouTubers*, musicians, actors, dancers, and even e-sports players. The visa allows for the legal entry and stay of these individuals, allowing them to contribute to the rich cultural landscape of South Korea.


The E-6 visa is divided into two main categories - E-6-1 (Arts & Performance) and E-6-2 (Hotel and Adult Entertainment), and E-6-3 (Athlete).


II. Who is Eligible for the E-6-1 Visa?


The E-6-1 visa is open to performers and entertainment professionals from most countries, with a few exceptions based on diplomatic relations. To be eligible, the applicant must receive an invitation from a Korean organization or agency in the entertainment sector. This includes:

  • Singers, Musicians, and Bands

  • Actors and Models

  • Dancers and Performance Artists

  • E-sports professionals

  • Other entertainers contributing to the cultural and entertainment industry

III. Duration of Visa and Entry Specifications


Visa holders are first granted a single-entry visa valid up to 3 months. The E-6-1 visa is typically granted for a period of 1 year, subject to extension upon evaluation of the individual's contribution and activities in South Korea. The visa permits multiple entries, allowing artists to engage in international tours or projects without reapplying for entry permissions.


Learn more about Visa Extensions at HiKorea.go.kr.


IV. Required Documents

Applicants for the E-6-1 visa must submit the following documents:

  • Valid passport

  • Completed visa application form

  • Passport-sized photograph (3.5 x 4.5cm, color photo)

  • Copy of the invitation letter from the Korean organization or agency

  • Copy of the employment contract specifying terms, conditions, and the nature of work

  • Proof of professional qualifications (portfolios, previous work experience, etc.)


If performing under the Performance Act:

  • Performance Details: A recommendation letter from the Korea Media Rating Board (optional if not recommended) and an outline of the performance.

In other cases:

  • Employment Justification: A recommendation letter from the relevant government department or documents showing why the employment is necessary.

  • Competition Participants: Those in competitions must provide agreements, invitations, and confirmations from organizing authorities.

If represented by someone else:

  • Representation Documents: A Power of Attorney, the representative's employment certificate, and ID copy.

Additional documents may be requested by the Immigration Office for further clarification.


You can find detailed information about the required documents and application procedures on the official websites of the Korean Immigration Service or the Embassy/Consulate of the Republic of Korea in your country. Additional documents may be requested based on the specifics of the case and nationality of the applicant.


V. Frequently Asked Questions

Can YouTubers also obtain the E-6-1 visa?

Can e-sports players apply for the E-6-3 visa as athletes?

Do entertainers need additional permits for TV appearances?

Are E-6-1, E-6-2, and E-6-3 visas interchangeable?

How can entertainers prove their performance records?

What happens if E-6 visa holders engage in unauthorized activities?

Can E-6 visa holders change their sponsoring organization?


Navigating the legalities of working overseas can be daunting, but understanding the ins and outs of the E-6 visa can make the journey smoother for entertainers seeking opportunities in South Korea.


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