In an effort to bolster its innovation-driven economy, South Korea has significantly broadened the eligibility criteria for its prestigious science and technology visa program. This move aims to attract a wider pool of elite academics and researchers specializing in cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and quantum computing. The revised policy now considers not only top-tier university credentials but also groundbreaking achievements and contributions to international projects, thereby allowing a more diverse group of scientific talents to contribute to Korea’s technological advancements.

Key highlights of the updated visa eligibility include:

  • Recognition of interdisciplinary research excellence beyond traditional STEM disciplines
  • Inclusion of applicants with patents or internationally recognized scientific publications
  • Expanded acceptance of experience from global tech firms and research institutions
  • Streamlined documentation requirements to expedite application processing
Category Previous Criteria New Criteria
Academic Qualification Top 100 Global University Graduates Top 200 + Recognized Research Achievements
Professional Experience Minimum 5 years in National Institutions 3+ Years in Global Tech/Research Entities
Research Output Limited Patents, Publications, International Projects Recognized