Cover letter for a Korean student visa(4 samples)

This article will list samples of “cover letters for a Korean student Visa.”

Samples of cover letters for a Korean student Visa

When applying for a Korean student Visa, your cover letter is an opportunity for you to show your recipient why you qualify. The best format for writing a cover letter is:

  • Address the recipient with a formal salutation. For example, “Dear/Hello (name of the recipient).” If you do not know the recipient’s name, you can refer to them as sir/madam.
  • Write a brief statement about why you are interested in studying in Ireland.
  • Make a brief statement about your purpose for choosing the university/college. Next, disclose if you have already paid tuition for the program you have enrolled in.
  • Next, clearly state that you intend to return to your home country after completing your educational program in Canada.
  • List the expenses/funds and the documents and items attached to the application.
  • Conclude your letter with a forward-looking statement.

Sample 1:

“Date

Korean Embassy or consulate details in India

Address

Your full name

Address

Passport details

To Whom It May Concern,

[Introduce yourself and why you are applying for a student visa. Include the program and educational institution you have been accepted in and the dates you will need a student visa for]

[A minimum 3-4 lines on why you chose your specific program and educational institution, plus why you want to study in Germany]

[One paragraph on relevant education and experience you have had that showcases your interest to pursue studying in the particular program Germany. How is studying in this program a progression or move forward towards your personal goals]

[One paragraph on what officials can expect from inside the application packet. It is suggested to put the documents down as bullet points]

[Complete the letter stating what studying in Germany will mean to you, and how they may contact you with any questions.

Sincerely,

[Signature]

Your full name

Email

Address

Contact information”

Sample 2:

“Your name

Your address

Date

Name and address of where the application is being sent (typically the relevant Embassy or consulate for your application in India)

Subject: [Your Full Name & Application or Passport Number]

Dear Sir or Madam,

My name is [full name] and I would like to apply for a student visa to attend [insert educational institution]. I have been accepted into the [insert program name] and would like to be a full time student to complete this degree or program for [insert number of months you would like a study visa for].

[One paragraph on why you have chosen your program, and your goals; provide a brief synopsis of your academic history in India, and include what you believe you can learn as a full time student from the country]

[One paragraph on if you have already enrolled and if you have paid tuition towards your program. Include also how you will pay for any remainder tuition and your living expenses in the country. Provide any details on scholarships, grants or benefits you are receiving from the educational institution]

[One short paragraph listing in bullet points what documents the officials can expect to find in this packet]

[One short paragraph on your ties to India and your next steps for after your visa and program are complete. Please include your contact information so that officials can reach you with any questions]

Sincerely,

[Signature]

Your printed name”

Sample 3:

“Your name

Your address

Date

Name and address of where the application is being sent (typically the relevant >Embassy or consulate for your application in India)

To Whom It May Concern,

I would like to submit my application for a student visa for [insert country]. My application number is xxx-xxx. I have been accepted into [insert program name] at [insert educational institution].

[One paragraph on your educational background and desire to study at your particular program and what you are hoping to accomplish]

[One paragraph on how you intend to fund your tuition, stay and living expenses. >Include also anything that your program is providing you, such as accommodation or benefits]

[One short paragraph on what documents the officials can expect to find in this packet]

[One short paragraph on your ties to India and intentions to return home after your visa is complete. Please include your contact information so that officials can reach you with any questions]

Sincerely,

[Signature]

Your printed name”

Sample 4:

“To,

The Visa Officer

Embassy of South Korea,

Chennai.

                                 Subject: Request for a Long-Term Student Visa   (Up to 3 years validity)  

I am Mr #####,  holding an Indian passport R54546, Date of Birth 28/04/1987 traveling to South Korea for pursuing a Ph.D., in ###### UNIVERSITY, Address SOUTH KOREA for a period of 3 YEARS.  We received all the necessary documents which are required for a visa from the university.  I am planning to move to south Korea by this month’s end approximately by (Date ) based on visa acceptance. And my date of return would be September 2020.

I request you to kindly grant me the Student Visa for pursuing my Ph.D.

Thanks and Regards

Name

Mob: ##

Email: ######”

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the elements of a cover letter?

The Four Parts of a Cover Letter

  • Address the Recruiter by Name.
  • Address the Company’s Needs.
  • Tell the Recruiter Why You Want to Work Here.
  • Tell Them How to Reach You.

Is it worth applying for a Korean passport?

The advantages of becoming a Korean citizen and holding an Irish passport include: 

  • You are still considered an EU citizen. 
  • You can travel freely throughout the 28 member states of the EU to live and work. 
  • If you have children, they will be granted Irish and EU citizenship.

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Citations

https://wise.com/in/blog/cover-letter-student-visa

http://trawellday.in/South_korea-Student_covering_letter_format.html

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