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South Korea's D-Series Visa: The Legal Pathway from Education to Entrepreneurship

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  For students, trainees, researchers, missionaries, and aspiring business owners, the D-Series Visa can open doors to opportunity in South Korea. By Majella Pagayon | June 14, 2026 For many young Filipinos, South Korea represents more than K-pop, Korean dramas, and breathtaking tourist destinations. It represents possibility. The possibility of earning a world-class education, mastering a new language, building an international career, launching a business, or creating a future that once seemed out of reach. One evening, after finishing my weekly work schedule, I received a message from a 22-year-old Filipino graduate in the Philippines. His message was simple, but full of hope. "Ate Ela, I've always dreamed of going to Korea. Not just because of K-pop. I want to learn Korean properly and study at a good university there legally. Is that possible even if I don't have relatives in Korea?" I smiled as I read his message. "Of course," I replied. "Many peo...

The Korean Visa Maze: Which Visa Holds the Key to Your Dream in South Korea?

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A single visa category can determine your future in Korea. Understanding the difference could protect your career, your family, and your legal status. By Majella Pagayon | June 14, 2026 For many Filipinos, a visa is nothing more than a sticker inside a passport. A small piece of paper. A travel requirement. A ticket to a new beginning. But in South Korea, a visa is far more than that. It can determine where you can work, how long you can stay, whether you can bring your family, and in some cases, whether you can remain in the country at all. I learned this lesson during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. One afternoon, while organizing groceries outside an E-Mart supermarket in Korea, a timid Filipina approached me. She glanced nervously around before speaking in a low voice. "Ate Ela," she whispered. "I've been working at a small textile factory for almost a year. My employer pays me every month, but my passport still shows a C-3 tourist visa. My boss says that...