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Find Your Korean Language School
Compare official Korean language schools across Korea.
We help you choose the best one for your goals, budget, and city.
No age limit • No Korean required • Visa sponsorship
Not sure which school fits you best?
Tell us your budget, city preference and goals — we’ll recommend the perfect Korean language schools for you.
PROCESS
From school choice
To arrival
- City & school selection
- Eligibility confirmation with ALLO KOREA
- School application fee payment
- Preparation of required documents
- ALLO KOREA submits your application
- Tuition payment to the school's official bank account
- Receive your COA (Certificate of Admission)
- Book your flight ticket
- Start of the visa process
- Receive your D-4 student visa
- Finalize arrival plan with ALLO KOREA
- Book accommodation with ALLO KOREA
- SIM plan choice
- Pack for Korea
- Move into your accommodation
- ARC + bank + SIM setup with ALLO KOREA
- Start classes
FAQ
Most Asked Questions
Q. How do I choose which school is best for me?
It depends on your goals, budget, preferred city, teaching style, and schedule. ALLO KOREA compares options and recommends schools based on your profile.
Q. What does ALLO KOREA help with during the process?
We help with school matching, preparing and submitting your application, getting your Certificate of Admission, applying for the D-4 visa, and full arrival support (housing, SIM, bank, ARC).
Q. How much does it cost to study Korean in Korea?
Tuition varies by school and city. University language schools charge per term, while private schools may offer monthly options. Living costs depend on housing and city.
Q. Do all schools offer visa sponsorship?
No. Some schools provide D-4 student visa sponsorship, while others are only for short-term or tourist students. On our list, schools are marked as “Visa sponsorship” or “No visa sponsorship”.
Q. Who can apply to a Korean language school in Korea?
Anyone 18 or older with a high school diploma (or equivalent) can apply. You do not need to be currently enrolled in school, and there is no upper age limit.
Q. Can I work part-time while studying Korean in Korea?
Yes. After meeting immigration conditions (attendance + minimum study period), D-4 students can work part-time.
Book a Phone Call
Get a clear plan in 15 minutes: timeline, requirements, and total cost.
Schedule a 15-min Call Limited slots · Korea time- Personal consultant assigned
- Clear next steps for your situation
- School & visa pathway guidance
How would you like to proceed?
Apply directly, or contact our team if you need support.
Start Application Takes 1–2 minutes- Review within 24 hours (business days)
- Invoice sent after review (if applicable)
- We contact you if additional information is needed