Arts and Performances (Entertainment)
예술흥행 — Long-term employment (work) visa
At a glance
Foreign nationals coming to Korea to earn income through activities in music, fine arts, literature, entertainment, broadcasting, advertising, fashion modeling, or…
Maximum 2 years granted per stay period.
Employment is limited to the sponsoring organization/venue and activity specified in the permit.
No Korean-language requirement for E-6 issuance. TOPIK score becomes relevant only if later pursuing an F-2-7 points-based residence transition.
Fee: Extension of stay: 60,000 KRW. Overseas single-entry long-stay visa issuance fee is charged by the Korean mission (commonly around USD 60 equivalent) (unverified exact amount). KMRB performance recommendation for E-6-2: 20,000 KRW (general performance) or 33,000 KRW (tourism-venue performance). · Time: Certificate of Confirmation of Visa Issuance (사증발급인정서) typically takes about 2-4 weeks…
Who can apply
Foreign nationals coming to Korea to earn income through activities in music, fine arts, literature, entertainment, broadcasting, advertising, fashion modeling, or professional sports under a contract, and those who direct or supervise such activities. Split into three sub-codes: E-6-1 (arts/music and professional creative or artistic performance such as musicians, artists, orchestra members, directors); E-6-2 (hotel-entertainment / adult entertainment (유흥) — performers such as singers and dancers at tourist hotels and designated entertainment venues, subject to much stricter screening); E-6-3 (professional sports — athletes, coaches, and their trainers/managers).
Documents you'll need
- Visa application form and passport-size photo
- passport
- employment or performance contract
- career certificate and/or proof of qualification (e.g. awards, portfolio, professional record)
- inviting organization’s business registration certificate
- for overseas applications a Certificate of Confirmation of Visa Issuance (사증발급인정서) obtained by the Korean sponsor at the immigration office
- for E-6-2 a performance recommendation (공연추천서) issued by the Korea Media Rating Board (영상물등급위원회, KMRB)
- additional documents such as health/medical certificate and criminal record check may be required depending on nationality and sub-code
How to apply
- Overseas embassy visa (사증) issued via a Certificate of Confirmation of Visa Issuance (사증발급인정서): the Korean sponsor applies at the jurisdictional immigration office, then the applicant collects the visa at a Korean embassy/consulate.
- E-6-2 (adult entertainment (유흥)) additionally requires a KMRB performance recommendation (공연추천서) before issuance.
- In-country change of status is also possible in limited cases.
- Most E-6 cases are filed by the Korean sponsor through the Certificate of Confirmation of Visa Issuance (사증발급인정서) route at the jurisdictional immigration office, then the applicant collects the visa at a Korean embassy/consulate abroad.
- E-6-2 additionally requires a KMRB performance recommendation before the visa can be issued, and applicants from countries with high overstay/illegal-employment rates face reinforced screening.
- Trainees or students without an actual performance/broadcast contract generally cannot get E-6.
Stay & extension
Maximum 2 years granted per stay period. Actual period follows the contract; E-6-2 is commonly issued and renewed in 6-month increments due to tighter residence management.
Extension of stay is filed at the immigration office with proof of continued employment/contract and compliance. For E-6-2, extensions are handled directly by the performer (not by a promoter/broker), are granted in roughly 6-month periods, and require completion of the human-trafficking-victim identification indicators plus verification of health-insurance enrolment and premium payment at each renewal.
Working on this visa
Employment is limited to the sponsoring organization/venue and activity specified in the permit. E-6-2 holders may not perform at venues not listed in their recommendation/permit.
Changing or adding a workplace requires prior permission from immigration.
Requirements in detail
No Korean-language requirement for E-6 issuance. TOPIK score becomes relevant only if later pursuing an F-2-7 points-based residence transition.
No general competent-ministry employment recommendation for E-6-1/E-6-3. E-6-2 requires a performance recommendation (공연추천서) from the Korea Media Rating Board (영상물등급위원회, KMRB) before the visa is issued.
Sub-types
E-6-1arts/music and professional creative/artistic performance (musicians, artists, orchestra, directors)E-6-2hotel-entertainment / adult entertainment (유흥) (singers, dancers at tourist hotels and designated venues) — requires KMRB performance recommendation (공연추천서) and strictest anti-trafficking screeningE-6-3professional sports (athletes, coaches, trainers/managers).Spouse and minor children may accompany on F-3 (dependent family) visa.
Mobile Alien Registration Card (외국인등록증) available since 2025-01-10 to registered foreign residents aged 14+ with a smartphone in their own name (IC-chip card required); same legal effect as the physical card; one device per person, auto-locks if reported lost. Applies to registered E-6 holders.
2025–2026 policy updates
- No E-6-specific rule change with a 2025-2026 effective date was confirmed from official sources during this research.
- Adjacent changes that can affect E-6 holders: (1) Korea’s annual GNI income benchmark used for points-based/residence transitions was updated to 52,416,000 KRW, reported effective 2026-04-01 (unverified for direct E-6 applicability).
- (2) Mandatory online reporting of foreign-employee matters via HiKorea began 2026-01-02, with a pilot allowing both online and paper filing through June 2026 and online-only filing from the second half of 2026 (unverified for direct E-6 applicability).
- The major E-6-specific anti-trafficking reforms (abolition of proxy filing, 6-month E-6-2 stay periods, mandatory trafficking-victim indicators) took effect 2020-01-01, not in 2025-2026.
Common mistakes
Assuming E-6 can be used for training/study without a real performance or broadcast contract; performing at a venue not listed in the E-6-2 recommendation/permit; confusing E-6-1 (creative arts) with E-6-2 (hotel-entertainment/adult entertainment (유흥)); expecting E-6-2 stay to be granted for a full year (it is managed in ~6-month periods); letting a promoter file extensions for E-6-2 (the performer must file directly); mixing up E-6 with C-4 short-term performance for engagements under 90 days.
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