A Visa at the Border of Work and Residence

A digital nomad working on a laptop at an ocean-view coworking space in Jeju Island, South Korea, with turquoise sea and volcanic cliffs framed through open windows — a prime workation destination for F-1-D visa holders in 2026.

Remote work has changed the meaning of travel. A person can now live in one country while earning income from another. Meetings can happen through a laptop. Clients can be overseas. A workplace may no longer be tied to one office. South Korea’s F-1-D Workation Visa belongs to this changing world.South Korea F-1-D visa is … Read more