Skilled Worker E-7 Visa Korea: E-7-3 Application Guide (2026)
The E-7-3 Skilled Technical Worker visa is a subcategory of the E-7 (Specific Activities) visa designed for foreign nationals employed in designated manufacturing, construction, and technical occupations that require mid-level technical skills. Unlike the professional E-7-1, the E-7-3 does not require a university degree — it emphasizes on-the-job skills certification and prior work experience.
Key Points
- E-7-3: manufacturing/technical skill workers — no university degree required
- Minimum 5 years relevant work experience (or skills certification + 2 years)
- Employer must be a registered Korean business; employer quota system applies
- Salary must meet or exceed the occupation-specific minimum floor set by KIS
E-7-3 vs E-7-1 vs E-7-4
| E-7-1 (Professional) | E-7-3 (Skilled Worker) | E-7-4 (Ethnic Korean) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Degree required | Bachelor's + | Not required | Not required |
| Experience | 1–5 years (by code) | 5 years+ | 5 years+ (varies) |
| Occupation scope | Professional/specialist | Manufacturing/technical | Same as E-7-3 scope |
| Eligibility | Any nationality | Any nationality | Ethnic Koreans (F-4 eligible) |
| Employer quota | No | Yes | Yes |
The E-7-4 is specifically for ethnic Korean workers (overseas Koreans) in the same types of skilled manufacturing roles. If you are an ethnic Korean and hold an F-4 visa, you do not need the E-7-4 — the F-4 allows you to work freely.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the E-7-3 visa, you must meet all of the following:
- Work experience: Minimum 5 years of relevant technical work experience in the qualifying occupation
- OR: Possession of a government-recognized skills certification plus 2 years of relevant experience
- Employment offer: Valid employment contract from a qualifying Korean employer
- Employer quota: Your employer must have quota availability (determined by the size of their existing workforce)
- Salary: Your offered salary must meet the minimum floor for your specific occupation code
Employer Quota System
Unlike E-7-1 professional visas, E-7-3 and E-7-4 slots are subject to a quota per employer. The quota is generally calculated as a percentage of the employer's total workforce, with separate limits for small, medium, and large companies. Your employer must confirm they have available quota before sponsoring your application.
Qualifying Occupations
The Korean Immigration Service publishes a list of qualifying E-7-3 occupation codes. Common examples include:
| Occupation Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Metal processing | Precision machining, welding, die casting |
| Electrical/electronics | PCB assembly, wiring, panel installation |
| Machinery | CNC operation, hydraulics, tool & die |
| Construction | Reinforced concrete, interior finishing |
| Shipbuilding | Hull assembly, outfitting |
| Chemical/plastics | Injection molding, compounding |
| Food processing | Meat processing, baked goods production |
The complete list with KIS occupation codes is updated periodically. Confirm your specific occupation is on the approved list before applying.
Required Documents
Applicant Documents
| Document | Notes |
|---|---|
| Visa application form | Standard KIS form |
| Passport (original) | Valid 6+ months |
| Passport photo | White background, recent |
| Work experience certificate | From each prior employer, totaling 5+ years |
| Skills certification (if applicable) | Government-recognized trade certificate |
| Educational certificates | Translated and apostilled |
Employer Documents
| Document | Notes |
|---|---|
| Employment contract | Occupation title, salary, term |
| Business registration certificate | Within 3 months |
| Corporate registry (법인등기부등본) | Within 3 months |
| Quota availability confirmation | From KIS if required |
| Employer's insurance subscription certificate | 4 major insurance programs |
| Company's workforce roster | To verify E-7-3/E-7-4 headcount |
Application Process
- Quota confirmation: Employer verifies E-7-3 quota availability with the immigration office
- Document preparation: Applicant gathers work experience certificates; employer prepares company documents
- Application submission: Submitted at the overseas Korean consulate (if applying from abroad) or at the immigration office (체류자격 변경/부여 if already in Korea)
- Review period: 2–4 weeks standard
- ARC issuance: After approval, register at immigration office to receive Alien Registration Card
Salary Requirements
The E-7-3 salary floor is set by the Korean Immigration Service and updated periodically. As of 2026:
- The minimum required salary is generally set at GNI per capita × a designated multiplier for each occupation code
- For most E-7-3 occupations, the practical minimum is approximately KRW 2.2 million–2.8 million per month depending on occupation
Check the current official KIS wage table (출입국·외국인정책본부 공지) or consult an administrative scrivener to confirm the exact floor for your specific occupation code, as these figures are updated annually.
Employers who offer below-minimum salary will have the application denied regardless of other qualifications.
FAQ
Q. Can I apply for E-7-3 if I have a degree but only 3 years of experience? The standard requirement is 5 years of experience regardless of degree. A degree combined with experience may help in exceptional cases reviewed individually, but the baseline standard is 5 years of relevant work.
Q. How do I prove 5 years of work experience? Typically through certificates of employment (재직증명서 or 경력증명서) issued by each prior employer, showing your position, dates, and job description. If prior employers are overseas, the documents may need apostille or notarization.
Q. Is the E-7-3 employer-specific? Yes. Your E-7-3 visa is tied to a specific employer and occupation. Changing employers requires a new E-7 application with the new employer.
Q. Can an E-7-3 holder bring family members to Korea? Yes. Spouses and minor children can apply for an F-3 dependent visa, which does not permit them to work independently.
Q. What is the path from E-7-3 to permanent residency? E-7-3 holders can accumulate points under the F-2-7 point-based residency system and, after meeting threshold requirements, apply for F-2 (long-term residence) and eventually F-5 (permanent residence).
Q. Do I need to be outside Korea to apply for E-7-3? Not necessarily. If you are already in Korea on a valid status (e.g., C-3, D-2, D-10), you may apply for a change of status to E-7-3 without leaving. If you are outside Korea, you apply at the nearest Korean consulate.
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