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Korean Credit Card for Foreigners: Step-by-Step Guide
Korean credit card for foreigners—clear steps, required documents, and approval tips for students, workers, and long-stay visitors. Installments and app options explained.


Table of contents
- 01Getting a Korean Credit Card as a Foreigner (2025 Edition)
- •Who this is for — and why it matters
- •Snapshot of Korea’s card landscape (context)
- •What banks actually look for (and what varies)
- •Step-by-step: your first Korean credit card
- •How Korean credit card payments work (so you don’t get surprised)
- •Issuer notes that matter to foreigners (2025)
- •Practical checklists
- •Common pitfalls (and how to fix them)
- •Mini cases (grounded, typical)
- •“Do / Don’t” for first-timers
- •FAQs (quick, factual answers)
- •Table — First application: documents, timelines, gotchas
- •Glossary (for translation accuracy)
- •The fastest safe path (summary)
- •Rent in Korea with Confidence — FOHO Has Your Back
Getting a Korean Credit Card as a Foreigner (2025 Edition)
Who this is for — and why it matters
Snapshot of Korea’s card landscape (context)
- Cards in circulation: 129.8 million credit cards were issued nationwide in 2023 (record high). (Korea Times)
- Installments are standard: Many purchases can be split into monthly halbu at checkout; terms vary by issuer/merchant. (KOMOJU)
- Mobile residence cards: From 2025-03-21, foreigners with registered IDs can open accounts and transact using mobile Residence Cards. This removes a common paperwork bottleneck. (금융위원회)
What banks actually look for (and what varies)
- Identity & status: Residence Card (ARC/RC) or mobile RC; passport. (금융위원회)
- Korean bank account: Required; foreigners are issued cards only if they meet issuer criteria. (인천광역시)
- Ability to repay: Proof of employment or steady income; some issuers also review NHIS contributions or recent account activity. (The South of Seoul Blog)
- Minimum history/assets: Some issuers expect a recent transaction history (often ~3 months) or minimum balances; policies change. Treat these as issuer-specific, not law. [Varies] (The South of Seoul Blog)
What’s new (2024–2025):
- Shinhan Card × E9pay launched “E9pay Shinhan Card First” for foreigners, with 16-language support and eased eligibility (e.g., lower deposit collateral / balance thresholds). (Pulse)
- Shinhan Bank also piloted foreigner-friendly onboarding via the ININE Pay app in foreigner-dense districts. (아시아경제)
Step-by-step: your first Korean credit card
Step 1) Choose where to apply
- Language support: Hyundai Card’s app supports English and allows applications in English. (Korea Joongang Daily)
- Foreigner programs: Shinhan’s E9pay card and foreigner-focused debit/check products. (KED Global)
- Your spending fit: networks (Visa/Mastercard/UnionPay), rewards, mobile-wallet integration (Naver Pay/Kakao Pay/Toss). (KOMOJU)
Step 2) Gather documents (have digital copies too)
Item | Why it’s needed | Notes |
Residence Card (physical or mobile RC) + Passport | Identity & residency | Mobile RC accepted for financial transactions since 2025-03-21. (금융위원회) |
Korean bank account (bankbook/statement) | Payment setup & transaction check | Local governments note approval depends on each card company’s screening. (인천광역시) |
Employment/income proof | Ability to repay | Contract, recent payslips, NHIS payment history may be used. (The South of Seoul Blog) |
Korean mobile number | App + verification | Needed for SMS/auth in most apps. [Common practice; varies] (Reddit) |
Step 3) Apply (branch or app)
- In-person: Most reliable for first cards; larger branches in Itaewon/Gangnam are used to foreign applicants. [Practice; varies] (The South of Seoul Blog)
- In-app: Hyundai Card’s app offers an English flow; some banks are piloting foreigner onboarding. (Korea Joongang Daily)
Step 4) Screening & approval window
- Expect a few days to 2+ weeks. (Issuer credit check + verification call; duration varies by issuer.) [Varies]
- Some issuers now accept lower deposit collateral or shorter balance history for foreigners than before. (매일경제)
Step 5) Card delivery or pickup
- Cards are hand-delivered (you or an authorized recipient signs) or picked up; plain postal delivery is uncommon for security. [Practice; varies by issuer/courier] (The South of Seoul Blog)
How Korean credit card payments work (so you don’t get surprised)
1) One-time vs. Installments
- 일시불 (ilsibul): default one-time charge due on the next bill.
- 할부 (halbu): split a purchase over fixed months; often offered at checkout and marked on your statement as installments. Exact terms (months, fees, “no-interest” promos) depend on the issuer + merchant. (KOMOJU)
Note: Some merchants/apps show installment options after a price threshold (e.g., one vendor enables it above ₩50,000). This is merchant-specific, not a national rule. (TI)
2) Revolving service (리볼빙) exists, but is opt-in
- Korea supports a revolving payment option that carries part of the balance forward. It’s not the default; you must enroll. Use carefully due to interest costs. (links.sgx.com)
3) App management & language
- English app support: Confirmed for Hyundai Card; other issuers vary. Built-in phone translation helps on Korean-only screens. (Google Play)
Issuer notes that matter to foreigners (2025)
Issuer | What stands out for foreigners | Useful links / notes |
Shinhan Card | E9pay Shinhan Card First for foreigners; 16-language support; relaxed collateral/balance standards in 2025 press. | (Pulse) |
KB Kookmin | Uses credit data such as work health insurance records for foreigners (screening innovation). | (매일경제) |
Hyundai Card | English app; in-app application; strong retail PLCC network. Only Hyundai cards are accepted at Costco Korea (plus foreign VISA and foreign Costco co-branded). | |
Samsung/Lotte/Hana/Woori | Mainstream options; policies for foreigners differ by branch and product line. | [Varies by issuer] |
Practical checklists
A) Readiness checklist (printable)
B) Application day flow
- Visit selected branch (or start in app).
- Submit ID, bank, and income docs; consent to credit check. (인천광역시)
- Answer any verification calls (likely in Korean).
- Choose statement date and payment account in the app.
- On delivery, activate card in app and set alerts.
Common pitfalls (and how to fix them)
Pitfall | Why it happens | Fix |
Applying too soon after arrival | Issuers want recent local activity; some now accept shorter histories, but not all. | Wait until you have salary deposits and NHIS data, or use a foreigner-oriented product first. (매일경제) |
Assuming installments are automatic | By default charges are one-time; installments must be selected at checkout or via the app. | Ask “할부 몇 개월?” at checkout; or convert in-app if your issuer allows. (KOMOJU) |
Expecting full English everywhere | English support varies; Hyundai Card has it, others are mixed. | Use issuers with English apps or rely on OS-level text translation. (Korea Joongang Daily) |
Not realizing Costco’s card exclusivity | Costco Korea only takes Hyundai cards, plus foreign VISA and foreign Costco co-brand. | Bring cash or accepted cards when shopping at Costco. (코리아 헤럴드) |
Mini cases (grounded, typical)
“Do / Don’t” for first-timers
- Bring both mobile RC and passport; banks increasingly accept mobile RC. (금융위원회)
- Start with one card that fits your income and daily spend.
- Use app alerts and pay on time; enroll in revolving only if you truly understand the costs. (코리아 헤럴드)
- Don’t apply for many cards at once.
- Don’t assume installments are free; read the offer each time. (KOMOJU)
- Don’t rely on English support unless the issuer explicitly provides it. (Korea Joongang Daily)
FAQs (quick, factual answers)
Table — First application: documents, timelines, gotchas
Situation | Minimum you should prepare | Typical timeline | Gotchas |
Student (D-2) with part-time income | Mobile/physical RC, passport, bank account, payslips or scholarship deposits | 1–3+ weeks [Varies] | Income stability and remaining visa months scrutinized; consider foreigner-specific products first. (금융위원회) |
E-7 office worker, 3–6 months in | RC, bank statements with salary, NHIS payments, contract | ~1–2 weeks [Varies] | Answer verification calls; pick statement date that matches payday. (The South of Seoul Blog) |
Long-term F-2/F-5 resident | RC, bank/income proof | Often faster [Varies] | Best rates still depend on issuer’s internal scoring. (인천광역시) |
Glossary (for translation accuracy)
- Residence Card (ARC/RC, 외국인등록증/거소증): Foreigner ID used for finance. Mobile RC is a digital version. (금융위원회)
- 일시불 (ilsibul): One-time charge due on next bill. (links.sgx.com)
- 할부 (halbu): Installments over fixed months; sometimes “no-interest” promos. Terms vary. (KOMOJU)
- 리볼빙 (revolving): Carry part of balance forward; opt-in; interest applies. (코리아 헤럴드)
- PLCC: Private-label card co-developed with a brand (e.g., Costco, Korean Air). (Korea Joongang Daily)
Units: KRW amounts are primary. USD conversions vary with FX; if needed, assume ₩1,350 ≈ $1 for rough mental math [Unverified].
The fastest safe path (summary)
- Secure your RC (mobile or physical) → open/verify a local account. (금융위원회)
- Pick one issuer that suits your language and eligibility (e.g., Hyundai Card for English app, Shinhan × E9pay for eased criteria). (Korea Joongang Daily)
- Apply with complete docs; respond to verification; opt into alerts. (인천광역시)
- Use wisely: choose installments only when beneficial; avoid revolving unless necessary. (KOMOJU)
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