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How to Get Your Residence Card in Korea – 2025 Guide

Updated on Jul 03, 2025 · By Mike

If you're planning to stay in South Korea for more than 90 days—as a student, remote worker, English teacher, or digital nomad—getting a Residence Card (RC) is essential. Formerly known as the Alien Registration Card (ARC), this card is your official ID in Korea and opens the door to many vital services like:

✅ Renting long-term housing
✅ Opening a Korean bank account
✅ Subscribing to mobile SIM plans
✅ Signing up for health insurance
✅ Using apps like Naver, Coupang, Yogiyo, or Baemin

Whether you're living in a rental apartment in Seoul or a guesthouse in Busan, this guide will walk you through everything you need to get your Residence Card quickly and stress-free.

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🧳 Do You Need a Residence Card?

You must apply for a Residence Card within 90 days of entering Korea if:

  • You hold a D visa (student, work, etc.)
  • You hold a H-1 visa (working / holiday)
  • You're staying longer than 90 days
  • You're not on a tourist visa (B-2) or exempted visa (A-1 to A-3)

🛑 Tourists or short-term visitors do not need this card.
📅 Don’t wait too long—apply early to avoid fines or administrative headaches.

📍 Connect It to Your Accommodation

When you apply for your Residence Card, you’ll need to prove your address in Korea. That’s where our platform comes in:

✅ We provide official proof of address for monthly or long-term rentals
✅ Our listings are Residence Card–friendly (we support foreign tenants!)
✅ Get digital copies of your lease to include with your immigration documents

👉 Browse our verified apartments for foreigners in Seoul and major cities like Busan.

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🖥️ How to Book an Immigration Appointment Online (HiKorea)

You must book a visit—walk-ins are rarely accepted.

Step-by-Step:

  1. Visit HiKorea.go.kr
  2. Set your language to English (top right corner)
  3. Go to → Reserve Visit → “Visit Reservation (Non-member)”

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4. Select passport-based login (여권번호 신원인증)

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5. Choose your local immigration office (based on your residence)

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After pressing on “Date of visit” a pop-up window will appear. Choose the time and date you wish to visit to the immigration office and then click “Close”.

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6. Select a date/time → click Apply

7. Print your confirmation or take a screenshot

Appointments can take 1–4 weeks, especially in high-demand districts like Gangnam, Mapo, or Jongno.

📑 What to Bring to the Immigration Office

Required documents (general):

  • ✅ Passport + copy
  • ✅ Passport photo (35mm x 45mm, white background).

NB : Some immigration offices are equipped with Photo Booth. But make sure to come early enough to make them.

  • ✅ Application form (download or fill on-site)
  • ✅ ₩30,000 fee (in cash) +₩4,000 if you want delivery to your home
  • Proof of residence (rental contract, school dorm certificate, etc.)
  • 🏫 Students: bring Certificate of Admission + school’s business registration

📢 If you’re staying in one of our rentals, we’ll help you prepare your proof of residence letter (영문 거주확인서).

📍 Immigration Office Tips (Based on Mapo-gu Experience)

If you're living in Seoul (e.g., Mapo, Gangnam, or Hongdae), you'll likely visit the Seoul Southern Immigration Office.

🕘 Arrive 20 minutes early
💸 Bring exact cash—some ATM don’t give change
📄 Copies can be made at a small bank on-site (₩500)

📌 Tip: If you forgot something, don’t panic. Staff will guide you and may let you go pay or reprint nearby.

📬 Receiving Your Residence Card

You’ll receive your RC:

  • 📬 Within 1–4 weeks
  • 🏠 At your rental’s address if you selected home delivery
  • 🏢 Or by returning to the immigration office with a pickup slip

Make sure someone is home or that your rental has a mail drop.

🔁 Need to Renew, Replace or Update Your Card?

Just revisit HiKorea and choose:

  • Extension of Status → for visa extensions
  • Re-issuance → for lost/stolen cards
  • Change of Status → if your visa type has changed

You’ll follow a similar process to the one above.

🏠 Make Housing Easy: Book a Residence Card–Friendly Apartment

Applying for a Residence Card is already stressful—don’t let housing be too. We simplify the rental process for foreigners:

  • 🧾 Lease contracts accepted by immigration
  • 📄 Help preparing address verification documents
  • 🔐 Safe and secure listings near universities, business districts, and embassies

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📞 Need Help?

  • Call the Immigration Contact Center: ☎️ 1345 (multilingual support)
  • Ask your landlord or housing platform (like us) for help with residency paperwork

If you're a new resident in Korea, especially in cities like Seoul, Busan, or Incheon, getting your Residence Card is a crucial first step.

🏡 Don’t forget: your accommodation must be registered to prove your address. Our platform ensures your lease is immigration-compliant—so you can focus on settling in, not stressing out.

Opening a Bank Account

Check-out our complete guide to open a bank account : here

If you're a new resident in Korea, especially in cities like Seoul, Busan, or Incheon, getting your Residence Card is a crucial first step. 

🏡 Don’t forget: your accommodation must be registered to prove your address. Our platform ensures your lease is immigration-compliant, so you can focus on settling in, not stressing out.)

Applying For Insurance

It is basically the same thing as creating a bank account! Your association will do everything for you. The insurance system here is complicated.

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