By KTA Global Team |
In recent times, the business relations between Israel and South Korea have experienced a remarkable boom, characterized by extensive cooperation and mutually beneficial endeavors. This thriving partnership has led to the exchange of expertise, with Israeli employees being dispatched to South Korea to fulfill contractual obligations, engage in high-tech projects, and partake in various collaborative ventures.
A fundamental aspect of this flourishing alliance lies in the facilitation of visas, notably the coveted C-4 Korean visa. This particular visa allows foreign nationals to work in South Korea for short periods, further facilitating seamless collaboration between the two nations.
Companies from both Israel and South Korea have seized this opportune moment to leverage each other’s strengths, propelling innovation and generating substantial value across diverse industries. The surge in hi-tech projects and joint ventures has fostered an environment conducive to creativity, development, and breakthrough solutions.
As these business ties continue to thrive, it becomes evident that the synergy between Israel and South Korea has not only bolstered their respective economies but also strengthened diplomatic and cultural bonds. With an optimistic outlook, both nations are poised to reap the rewards of this burgeoning partnership for years to come.
The C-4 Visa Process
A C-4 visa to South Korea is a short-term employment visa that allows you to stay in South Korea for up to 90 days for the purpose of employment. The visa can allow many types of works, among them the Dispatch to Korea under service contract, work in e-business, IT, biotechnology, nanotechnology, advanced materials industry etc. KTA can assist in obtaining a C-4 visa in Israel for Israeli employees.
The application must be supported by a Korean company or organization.
To apply for a C-4 visa, you will need to provide KTA with the following documents:
- Original passport
- Passport photos.
- Complete and signed visa application form.
- Invitation letter from the company in Korea.
- letter from the HR department.
The Korean Embassy in Israel may request additional documents as they see fit. processing time for a C-4 visa typically takes 1 week.
Once the visa is approved, the employee will be issued a visa sticker in his/her passport. C-4 is available only in single-entry and is valid for 3 months upon issuance. Therefore, you need to enter Korea within 3 months of receiving the visa.
Kan-Tor & Acco Service
Kan-Tor & Acco Global Immigration Team offers comprehensive assistance for obtaining the C-4 work visa at the Korean consulate in Israel. Our services encompass the entire process, starting from guiding individuals on the necessary documents required from the employee, Israeli employer, and the Korean company. We assist in completing the required forms, facilitate the visa processing at the consulate, conduct follow-ups, and ensure the timely return of the employee’s passport. With our expert support, obtaining the C-4 work visa becomes a streamlined and hassle-free experience.