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Many international students in Korea lose their student visa because of attendance violations. Immigration authorities closely monitor class participation and academic status.
Why Attendance Is So Important for Student Visas
The Korean student visa system assumes that the primary purpose of residence is education. If a student repeatedly skips classes or fails courses, immigration may conclude that the visa purpose is no longer valid.
Typical Attendance Requirements
- Minimum attendance rate: about 70–80%
- Participation in exams and coursework
- Active enrollment status
Warning Signs That Can Trigger Immigration Review
- Frequent class absence
- Failure to pay tuition
- Repeated academic probation
- Unauthorized part-time work
How Students Can Protect Their Visa Status
- Maintain consistent attendance
- Communicate with academic advisors
- Report changes in enrollment status
- Follow part-time work rules carefully
Students can review official visa rules here:
https://www.studyinkorea.go.kr
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