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1. Application Process
Select “Application” >> “E-Visa(Individual)” on the Visa Portal (www.visa.go.kr)
2. Applicant
Application must be submitted by a foreigner or the sponsor on behalf of the foreigner
3. Applicable Status of Stay (as of Dec.8.2014)
- Professor (E-1), Researcher (E-3), Technical Instructor/Technician (E-4), and Professional (E-5) Visa for the applicant and Dependent Family (F-3) Visa for his/her accompanying family members.
- Foreign Notional of Special Ability (E-7) visa for the applicant and Dependent Family (F-3) Visa for his/her accompanying family members. - Qualification : the applicant must be an expert in advanced science and technology and have an official employment recommendation letter (a.k.a. GOLD CARD)
- Short-term General (C-3-1) Visa for a prospective investor invited by a promotion agency of the Immigrant Investor Scheme for Public Business and his/her accompanying family members
- Short-term Group Tourist (C-3-2) Visa for Chinese group tourists who can apply for their Visa through a designated travel agency
- Short-term Medical Tourist (C-3-3) or Recuperation & Treatment (G-1-10) Visa for foreign patients and their caregivers who are invited by an ‘outstanding medical facilitator’ designated as e-Visa agency.
- Qualifications : A foreigner who has entered Korea 3 times or more with a Short-term (C-3) Visa since the implementation of the fingerprint confirmation system for foreigner on Jan. 1, 2012, and who has no history of illegal stay or criminal cases
※ Please refer to the Visa Navigator for more details.
4. Required Documents
- Visa Application Form (electronic form on the Visa Portal)
- Scanned image files of passport pages
- Digital Photograph (in natural color, size: 3.5cm x 4.5cm)
- Fee (credit card for e-Payment)
- Please refer to the guide on required documents for each type of visa on the Visa Navigator or to the Visa Information on the website of a respective diplomatic office.
5. Procedure
Application by the applicant
- 1. Applicant - Completion of Application Form (Visa portal)
- 2. Applicant - e-Payment (Visa portal)
- 3. Applicant - Submission of Application (Visa portal)
- 4. sponsor (corporation/individual) - Confirmation Invitation (Visa portal)
- 5. Visa official - Reception & Review
- 6. sponsor, Applicant - Confirmation of Results (Visa portal)
- 7. sponsor, Applicant - Printing & Sending confirmation of E-Visa Issuance (Visa portal)
- 8. Applicant - Arrival in Korea
Application by the sponsor (inviter)
- 1. sponsor - Login (Visa portal)
- 2. sponsor - completion of Application Form (Visa portal)
- 3. sponsor - e-Payment (Visa portal)
- 4. Visa official - Reception & Review
- 5. sponsor - Confirmation of Results (Visa portal)
- 6. sponsor, Applicant - Printing & Sending confirmation of E-Visa Issuance (Visa portal)
- 7. Applicants - Arrival in Korea (Visa portal)
1. Application process
Select “Application" >> "Confirmation of Visa Issuance” on Visa Portal (www.visa.go.kr)
Application must be filed by the inviter (sponsor)
3. Applicable status of stay (as of Dec.8.2014)
- Professor (E-1), Foreign Language Instructor (E-2), Researcher (E-3), Technical Instructor/Technician (E-4) Professional (E-5) for the applicant and Dependent Family (F-3) Visa for his/her accompanying family members.
- Foreign National of Special Ability (E-7) Visa for the applicant and Dependent Family (F-3) Visa for his/her accompanying family members. - Qualification : the applicant must have an occupation under category 1 (executives) or 2 (professionals or related) of the Standard Classification of Occupation announced by the National Statistical Office
- Short-term Medical Tourist (C-3-3) or Recuperation & Treatment (G-1-10) Visa for foreign patients and their caregivers who are invited by an ‘outstanding medical facilitator’
- Business Visitor (C-3-6) visa for an invitee of a VIP corporation
- Student (D-2) and Korean Language Trainee (D-4-1) visa
- Non-professional(E-9) and Maritime Crew (E-10) visa
※ Please refer to the Visa Navigator for more detail.
- Application form for Confirmation of Visa Issuance (electronic form on the Visa Portal)
- Please refer to the guide on required documents for each type of Visa on the Visa Navigator, or to the Visa information on the board of the respective website of the Diplomatic Office.
- 2. sponsor - Completion of Application Form (Visa portal)
- 3. Visa official - Reception & Review
- 4. sponsor - Confirmation of Results (Visa portal)
- 5. sponsor, Applicant - Download Visa application Form (Visa portal)
- 6. sponsor - Submission of Visa Application & Payment
- 7. Visa Consul - Visa issuance (Diplomatic Office)
6. Check the Result of Your Confirmation of Visa Issuance Application
You can check the result of your application – through “Application Status” via the Visa Portal, ARS (02-2650-6363), text message or e-mail address you gave us.
7. Visa Application
- The sponsor (inviter) must download Visa application form (for the applicant) from “Application Status” on the Visa Portal, and send it to the applicant via email, or inform him/her of the number and expiry date of the confirmation of visa issuance.
- The applicant must receive Visa application form for the confirmation of visa issuance or its number (expiry date) from the sponsor in Korea in order to apply for his/her visa at the Korean Embassy or Consulate General.
Confirmation of Visa issuance is valid for 3 months, and is effective for visa issuance just for once. For any other inquiries, please contact the Immigration Contact center (+1345 without an area code or +82+1345 if you are calling from abroad).
1. Location of Application
Korean Embassy or Consulate in the applicant’s country (or area) of residence.
Application must be submitted by a foreigner or a visa agency on behalf of the foreigner
- A single-entry or multiple-entry visa for eligible applicants of Diplomat(A-1), Government Official(A-2) Visa
- A single-entry visa (with 90 days of duration of stay or less), for eligible applicants of - Short-term News Coverage (C-1), Short-term General (C-3) and Short-term Employee (C-4)
- A multiple-entry visa (with 90 days of duration of stay or less) for eligible applicants of Short-term News Coverage (C-1) and Short-term General (C-3) Visa who are citizens of countries that have multiple-entry visa agreements with Korea.
- Visas issued at the discretion of the head of a Korean diplomatic mission abroad, such as single-entry visa (with 90 days of duration of stay or less) for eligible applicants of Korean Arts and Culture (D-1) Visa who are planning to engage in cultural arts activities upon invitation of the Korea Foundation or from Korean Culture and Arts Committee
※ Please refer to the Visa Navigator for more details
- Visa Application Form (application form No.17, or please click the ‘Application’ menu on the Visa Portal >> Fill out the electronic form)
- Photo (natural color, 3.5cm x 4.5cm)
- You can pay the fee in the currency of your own country only if you receive permission from the head of the Korean diplomatic mission in your country.
The required documents mentioned on the Visa Navigator are of the minimum requirements. Depending on the circumstances of one’s country, the head of the Korean diplomatic mission may request/exempt additional documents for further evaluation. Therefore, in the case that required documents on the Visa Navigator do not match with those of the diplomatic mission, please follow the instructions and requirements provided by the respective diplomatic mission.
- 1. Applicant - Submission of Application
- 2. Visa Consul - Reception & Review (Diplomatic Office)
- 3. Visa Consul - Visa Issuance (Diplomatic Office)
- 4. Applicant - Arrival in Korea
※ For any other inquiries, please contact the consular affair Korean diplomatic missions in your country of residence.
Confirmation of Visa Issuance Application via Korean Immigration Offices
Korean Immigration Office that has jurisdiction over the area of inviter’s residence
2. Applicants
Application must be submitted by a foreigner or the sponsor/agency (E-9, E-10) on behalf of the foreigner
- Long-term Korean Arts and Culture (D-1), Student (D-2), Industrial trainee (D-3), General trainee (D-4), Long-term News Coverage (D-5), Religious Worker (D-6), Intra-company Transferee (D-7), Corporate/Foreign investor (D-8), International Trade (D-9), Professor (E-1), Foreign Language Instructor (E-2), Researcher (E-3), Technical Instructor/Technician (E-4), Professional (E-5), Artists/Athlete (E-6), Foreign National of Special Ability (E-7), Non-professional (E-9), Maritime Crew (E-10), Family Visitor (F-1), Dependent Family (F-3), Miscellaneous (G-1), and Work and Visit (H-2) Visa for eligible applicants
- Long-term Visa for citizens of countries with no formal diplomatic relations with Korea, or just specific countries (i.e. Cuba, Syria, and Macedonia) designated by the Korean government.
- Other people recognized by the Minister of Justice as needed
- Confirmation of Visa Issuance Application Form (Form No.21)
- Photocopy of passport pages
- Photograph (in natural color, size: 3.5cm x 4.5cm)
- The required documents mentioned on the Visa Navigator are of the minimum requirements. The head of the immigration office may request/exempt additional documents for further evaluation.
- The employment certificate and a copy of the representative’s ID, and a letter of attorney are required if the representative applies on behalf of the applicant. (Representative’s application may be restricted when further evaluation is required)
5. Procedures
- 1. sponsor - Completion of Application Form
- 2. Visa official - Reception & Review (Jurisdiction office)
- 3. sponsor, Applicant - Sending Confirmation No
- 4. Application - Submission (Diplomatic Office)
- 5. Visa Consul - Visa Issuance (Diplomatic Office)
- 6. Applicant - Arrival in Korea
6. Notification of evaluation results
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Travel Advisory July 24, 2023
South korea - level 1: exercise normal precautions.
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Exercise normal precautions in South Korea.
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188 Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul 03141, Korea Telephone: +(82) (2) 397-4114 (from within Korea, dial 02-397-4114) DSN:721-4114 Fax: +(82) (2) 397-4101 Email: [email protected]
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Lotte Gold Rose Building #612, Jungang-daero 993, Jin-gu Busan 47209, Korea Telephone: (+82) 51-863-0731 Email: [email protected]
The Embassy and Consulate are closed on weekends and on American and Korean holidays . Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +82 (2) 397-4114.
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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements
- You must have a valid U.S. passport to enter Korea. From April 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024, the Korean Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) is not required for US citizens for stays of 90 days or less that are for tourism or business purposes.
- Visa required for all other purposes, including employment, teaching English, and for stays longer than 90 days.
Exceeding your authorized stay or not possessing a valid visa may result in detention and fines.
- In the event of an overstay, apply for a visa extension from the Korea Immigration Service (KIS) before attempting to leave the country. Also consult with KIS regarding changes in visa category.
Military Personnel/DOD and their families on orders:
- Consult DOD Foreign Clearance Guide , and follow all instructions.
- Enter Korea with DOD identification and travel orders.
- Do not transit other countries such as China without a passport and appropriate visas.
- Family Members/Dependents of Military Personnel/DOD on orders must present upon arrival passports valid for at least six months .
U.S. Government Executive Branch personnel on official business and DOD personnel assigned to the U.S. Embassy (Including family members/dependents):
- Employes assigned to Mission Korea should enter Korea with a diplomatic or official passport and a diplomatic or official Korean visa obtained through their sponsoring agency. Check with your sponsoring agency about other requirements.
- TDY visitors traveling to Korea for up to 90 days on diplomatic or official passports do not require Korean visas and do not require a K-ETA. TDY visitors must obtain country clearance using Department of State's eCC system or DOD APACS system .
HIV/AIDS Restriction: The Department of State is unaware of any such entry restrictions for visitors or foreign residents in Korea.
- Visit the Embassy of Korea website for current visa information. Please read our Customs Information page .
COVID-19 Requirements :
- There are no COVID-related entry requirements for U.S. citizens.
- Travel regulations and restrictions are subject to change, sometimes with little notice. You should review the information available on your nearest Korean Embassy or Consulate’s webpage before traveling.
Safety and Security
Public Demonstrations: Demonstrations and rallies are common in South Korea, particularly near the U.S. Embassy, Seoul City Hall, and areas surrounding military installations. You should avoid areas where demonstrations are taking place and exercise caution in the vicinity of any large gatherings, protests, or rallies. Even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and escalate into violence.
North Korea (The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, DPRK): An armistice agreement, monitored by the United Nations, has maintained general peace on the Korean peninsula since 1953. Tensions occasionally flare up because of provocative acts by North Korea, including ballistic missile and nuclear tests and limited armed incursions into ROK-held territory. Some provocations have escalated into geographically limited skirmishes. South Korea routinely conducts military training exercises and civil defense drills. North Korea often issues strongly-worded and threatening messages, frequently in connection with these exercises. Please see our Fact Sheet on North Korea .
Weather-related Events: Heavy rains and flooding may occur during the June - August monsoon season or the May - November typhoon season. See general information about natural disaster preparedness at the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) website.
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ( STEP ): To receive security messages by email and make it easier to locate you in an emergency, register in STEP.
If the Embassy becomes aware of any specific and credible threat to the safety and security of U.S. citizens, we will inform you through our website, social media, and email.
Crime: For most visitors, South Korea remains a very safe country. Common crimes occur more frequently in major metropolitan areas, tourist sites, and crowded markets.
- Take routine safety precautions.
- Pay attention to your surroundings.
- Report any concerns to local police.
Violent crime is not common; however, remain vigilant:
- Exercise caution in crowded entertainment, nightlife, and shopping districts.
- If traveling at night, consider traveling in groups.
- Use legitimate taxis or public transportation only.
Victims of Crime: Call 112 for emergency assistance or to report a crime to local authorities. Call 02-397-4114 to contact the U.S. Embassy. We can:
- Help you find appropriate medical care;
- Assist you in reporting a crime to police;
- Contact relatives or friends on your behalf;
- Explain Korean judicial procedures in general terms;
- Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution;
- Help you find accommodations and flight arrangements to the United States;
- Replace a lost or stolen passport.
Sexual Assault: The Embassy regularly receives reports of sexual assault from U.S. citizens. Most cases involved young women assaulted by acquaintances they met on social media, dating, or messaging apps. Alcohol is often involved, and Korea’s low overall crime can create a false sense of security. Specialized hospital units and police are available in South Korea to assist victims, however services in English and responsiveness to the crime are not always consistent. In general, sex crimes are not punished as harshly in South Korea as in the United States and the road to prosecution is a challenging one for victims.
Domestic Violence: Victim’s assistance resources or battered women’s shelters exist in Seoul and other urban areas but may be limited in rural areas. Most are government administered and require a police referral. Call 112 for emergency assistance or 1366 to reach Korea’s 24-hour domestic violence hotline. Victims may also contact the Embassy, tel. (+82) 2-397-4114.
Lost or Stolen Passports: If your passport is stolen, file a report at the nearest police station.
Don't buy counterfeit and pirated goods, even if widely available. It is against South Korean law to purchase these goods and against U.S. law to bring them into the United States. The Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Division in the U.S. Department of Justice has more information.
Avoid fraud and scams: See Department of State and FBI websites for more information.
Tourism: The tourism industry is generally regulated and rules with regard to best practices and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage .
Local Laws & Special Circumstances
Criminal Penalties: While in Korea, you are subject to local laws. If you violate Korean laws, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Be aware that:
- Immigration violations can lead to arrest, fines, and deportation.
- There is little tolerance for illegal drugs.
- If you mail illegal drugs to/ from Korea, you will be prosecuted.
- Commercial disputes may lead to criminal charges being filed under local laws.
Be aware that some crimes are prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.
Arrest Notification: If you are arrested or detained, ask officials to notify the Embassy. See our webpage for further information.
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
Dual Nationality and Military Conscription: Dual national males (including U.S. service members) may be subject to compulsory military service. If you have family ties to South Korea, consult the nearest Korean Embassy or Consulate or the Korean Military Manpower Administration regarding potential citizenship obligations before entering South Korea .
Passport Seizures and Exit Bans: If you are involved in a criminal investigation or commercial dispute, authorities may seize your passport and/or block your departure. While we may reissue a passport, we cannot lift an exit ban.
Exit Permits: Exit permits are not generally required. However, if a parent requests a travel restriction on his/her child, Korean authorities may prevent that child from departing even when traveling with the other parent. As of June 1, 2020, foreigners who are long-term residents of the ROK are required to obtain a re-entry permit four business days prior to departure from Korea. The permits are available online through an e-application at the www.hikorea.go.kr website.
International Child Abduction: See our website for information related to the prevention of international child abduction .
Working in South Korea: If working, including teaching or modeling, you must enter with the appropriate work visa. It is not possible to change your visa status without leaving the country. If you begin work without the appropriate visa, you may be arrested, fined, and/or deported. If you are working without a valid work permit and get into a contractual dispute with your employer, you have little legal recourse.
Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips .
Women Travelers: See our travel tips for Women Travelers .
ROK National Security Law: Authorities may detain, arrest, and imprison persons believed to have committed acts intended to endanger the “security of the state,” including statements deemed to praise the political system and/or officials of the DPRK.
Customs Regulations: There is strict enforcement of regulations on importing and exporting items such as firearms, narcotics and prescription drugs, non-prescription health supplements, radio equipment, and gold. Importation of materials deemed to be obscene, subversive, or harmful to the public peace is also restricted.
- Amphetamines are illegal in Korea. Do not bring amphetamines or other prescription narcotics into the country without obtaining advance permission in writing from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. See the U.S. Embassy Seoul, Health Information page .
- Traveling with Pets: See Korea’s Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency website.
See the Korean Customs Regulations website for complete information.
LGBTI Travelers: Consensual same-sex sexual activity is not criminalized. Korea is a conservative country in regards to LGBTI issues. However, there are an increasing number of LGBTI-oriented clubs, festivals and NGOs advocating for LGBTI issues. The ROK National Human Rights Commission Act prohibits discrimination against individuals because of their sexual orientation, but there are no laws specifying punishment for persons found to have discriminated on this basis. Same-sex marriages are not recognized. Korean citizens can legally change their gender identity.
See our LGBTI Travel Information page and section 6 of the Department of State's Human Rights report for further details.
Mobility Issues: Korean law mandates access to transportation, communication, and public buildings. Cross walks typically have audio and visual signals. Older buildings and streets are generally less accessible than modern ones. Metro cars and buses in Seoul offer priority seating for the disabled and most metro stations have elevators. Metro platforms include Korean Braille information. Contact individual bus companies and subway associations for specific information. Foreign residents are eligible for disability assistance from local ward offices; assistance varies by ward.
Quality of Care : Western-style medical facilities are available in most large cities. However, not all doctors and staff, are proficient in English. A list of hospitals and medical specialists who speak English is available on our website. For emergency ambulance service dial 119. Ambulance services are widely available. For information on medical evacuation from South Korea, please see the State Department’s brochure on Air Ambulance/MedEvac/Medical Escort Providers .
We do not pay medical bills. Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas. Verify your health insurance coverage before traveling overseas. See our webpage for information on insurance providers for overseas coverage . In most cases, health care providers will require payment in advance of treatment or will not release a patient until hospital bills are paid. We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to include coverage for medical evacuation.
Medication: Carry prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription. Most prescription medications, except psychotropic types, can be obtained at Korean pharmacies (brand names often differ). Local pharmacies will require a prescription from a Korean doctor.
Update vaccinations recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
For further health information go to:
- World Health Organization
- U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Travel and Transportation
Road Conditions and Safety: Roads are well-paved, traffic signals functional, and most drivers comply with basic traffic laws. South Korea has a significantly higher traffic fatality rate than the United States. Causes of accidents include excessive speed, frequent lane changes without signaling, running red lights, aggressive bus drivers, and weaving motorcyclists. It is recommended that you photo document any traffic accidents.
Be aware that motorcyclists may drive on sidewalks, and drivers do not always yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks.
Traffic Laws include:
- International driving permit (or ROK license) is required for all drivers.
- Left-hand turns prohibited except with green arrow.
- Seat belts and car seats are mandatory.
- Motorcycle passengers must wear helmets.
- Automobile drivers are presumed to have some fault in accidents involving pedestrians.
- Expect long waits at police stations while police investigate any incidents.
- Police may take your passport or detain you during an investigation.
- Even if negligence is not proven, criminal charges may be filed.
- Blood-alcohol content of 0.03% or higher is considered legally intoxicated.
- Police regularly set up DUI checkpoints. Drivers are required to submit to breathalyzer tests; refusal can result in cancellation of your license.
For information about driver's permits, vehicle inspection, road tax, and mandatory insurance, refer to our Road Safety page . You may also visit the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) website.
AVIATION SAFETY OVERSIGHT: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the Government of the Republic of Korea's Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of the ROK's air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the FAA's Safety Assessment Page .
Maritime Travel: Mariners planning travel to South Korea should check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Security Communications with Industry Web Portal . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website and as a broadcast warning on the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s website .
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- See the State Department’s travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories .
- Follow us on Twitter and Facebook .
- See traveling safely abroad for useful travel tips.
South Korea was cited in the State Department’s 2022 Annual Report to Congress on International Child Abduction for demonstrating a pattern of non-compliance with respect to international parental child abduction. Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in South Korea. For additional IPCA-related information, please see the International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA ) report.
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South Korea Tourist Visa: Requirements and Application Process
Published: March 27, 2024
A South Korea tourist visa is required for all nationalities that are not visa-exempt. The official code for the ordinary tourist visa is C-3-9. You can start the visa application online but you must visit a South Korean embassy in person to submit the documents.
Quick summary:
- Who requires it: All nationalities that are not visa-exempt (or not eligible for K-ETA)
- Validity: 3 months for single-entry; 6 months for double-entry
- Allowed stay: up to 90 days for single-entry; up to 30 days for double-entry
- Processing time: 4 to 14 days
- Fee: 40 USD for single-entry; 70 USD for double-entry
Applications are reviewed by the specific embassy, hence the requirements, costs, and processing time differ significantly between countries.
Read the South Korea Visa Guide for general information on various visa options for tourists, requirements, eligibility and application process.
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Understanding south korea tourist visa.
Tourist visa validity
The single-entry tourist visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue.
The double-entry tourist visa is valid for 6 months.
The multiple-entry tourist visa can be valid for up to 5 years but has additional requirements including prior travel history to South Korea and as such isn’t an option for first-time travelers.
Duration of stay
Single-entry visas allow up to 90 days but double-entry visas only up to 30 days at a time.
Allowed number of entries
There are three types of South Korean tourist visas – single-entry, double-entry and multiple-entry.
Allowed ports of entry
You can enter South Korea from any international airport or seaport with a tourist visa.
When to apply
The processing time varies greatly between South Korean embassies. In general, allow at least a few weeks for the issuance of a tourist visa after your first visit to the embassy.
- Earliest: 3 months before traveling
- Latest: 3 weeks before traveling
Tourist visa extension
Extensions to the tourist visa are possible but not easily granted. You must apply in person at the Seoul Immigration office. Extensions are approved only on a case-by-case basis.
Tourist visa benefits
South Korean tourist visa also offers VISA-FREE travel to 7 other countries. Read the VISA-FREE countries for South Korea visa for more details.
South Korea Tourist Visa Requirements
Who requires a tourist visa
All non-visa-exempt nationalities require a tourist visa for South Korea.
If you are visa-exempt, you do not require a tourist visa instead you require a K-ETA to travel to South Korea.
Documents required
The following documents are required for the tourist visa.
- Passport valid for more than 6 months
- Completed Visa Application Form (Form #17)
- Two passport-size photos (1 digital photo for online form)
- Bank statement for the last 3-6 months
Depending on the nationality and the embassy where you apply, you may be required to submit additional documents such as the below.
- Proof of employment (employment letter, salary slips, etc.)
- Income tax returns (1-3 year ITR depending on whether employed or self-employed)
- Proof of long-term residence (if applying from a country other than the country of citizenship)
- Proof of property ownership
- Family book or marriage certificate
Photo requirements
The photo for the tourist visa must meet the following requirements.
- Must be of size 35×45 mm, with the face taking 25×35 mm
- Must be against a plain, evenly lit and light background, without any marks or creases
- Must have taken within the last 6 months
- Mist be looking directly at the camera
- No sunglasses or hats, except for medical/disability reasons
- Facial features are not covered from the bottom of chin to the top of forehead
- Full face is visible without any shadows
- Full face, eyebrows, eyes, nose, or mouth must not be covered, but covered ears are permitted.
The visa fee varies significantly depending on the type of visa, the location where you apply and your nationality.
In most general cases, the single-entry visa fee is 40 USD, double-entry is 70 USD and multiple-entry is 90 USD. The fee is payable in local currency in cash.
In some countries, South Korea has outsourced visa processing to Visa Application Centers such as VFS Global. Visa Application Centers charge their own service fee for handling the visa applications.
The fee is higher, lower, or exempted for certain nationalities. You can find the complete list on the Korea Visa Portal .
Processing time
Applications are reviewed by a particular embassy so processing time is not universal. Some embassies process tourist visas in 4 days, others in 7 days, some in 14 days or more.
The official guidance is to apply at least 3 weeks in advance of traveling to allow sufficient time for the issuance of your tourist visa.
In countries where the application process is outsourced to Visa Application Centers, express processing is available for an additional fee.
Tourist Visa Application Process
How to apply for South Korea tourist visa
South Korea’s tourist visa application process is partially online. You will have to fill out an online form but you will have to visit the embassy in person after to submit your documents.
Below is the general process of applying for a South Korean tourist visa at the embassy.
- Step 1: Complete the e-form online
Step 2: Visit the diplomatic office
Step 3: wait for visa processing, step 4: receive visa issuance email/collect passport, step 1: complete the e-form online.
Follow the below steps to fill out the e-form online.
- Go to the Korea Visa Navigator page and select your country. Pick “Short Term visit” and “90 days or less”.
- Scroll to the bottom and select “Ordinary Tourist C-3-9”.
- You will see multiple streams. The first stream on the list is for travelers visiting South Korea for tourism. Click on “e-Form (Visa Application)”.
- Read through the procedure guidance page and click “Fill out the e-Form”.
- Select the South Korean diplomatic office that you intend to visit, upload a face photo and complete the form.
After you complete the form, print the file with the barcode on it. You will receive an email with your application number. If you displace the barcode file, you can find it by entering your details on the Check Application Status page .
Prepare the printed visa application form (the one with the barcode) and attach copies of the other required documents.
Visit the South Korean embassy or consulate that you picked during the application.
Formally submit your application in person at the embassy. Pay the visa fee in cash.
Check your email regularly in case the embassy requests additional documents. The visa process can take anywhere from 4 to 14 working days depending on the embassy.
Receive Confirmation of Visa Issuance or Visa Grant Notice. Retrieve it online and print it before traveling to South Korea.
If the embassy or consulate of South Korea still issues visa stickers in your country, you will have to collect your passport or request to mail it to you.
NOTE South Korean embassies no longer issue visa stickers inside passports. Stickers are still being issued in countries where visa application centers handle the process but this is going to be phased out soon.
Entry Procedure at the Border
Before going to the immigration counters, make sure to complete the paper Arrival Card. The airline staff will give you one onboard or you can grab one from the immigration.
Present your passport along with the Visa Grant Notice and the Arrival Card to the immigration officer. Get stamped in and enter South Korea.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the minimum bank balance required for south korea visa.
There is no official statement regarding the minimum bank balance by South Korean immigration. It will depend on your circumstances and nationality.
That being said, anything less than 2,500 USD may be considered too low to sustain a trip to South Korea.
Can I apply for South Korea tourist visa online?
You can begin the application process online by filling out the application form (form #17). However, the next steps require you to visit a South Korean embassy in person. Applications completely online are not possible.
Is a cover letter required for South Korea tourist visa?
A cover letter is not required for the South Korea tourist visa. But you can still submit one if you need to explain your circumstances in detail.
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Feb 18, 2024 • 4 min read
Visiting South Korea lets you take in the country’s cutting-edge cities and beautiful natural attractions © Joel Carillet / Getty Images
Not many countries have the sights-to-size ratio of South Korea . You can get from one corner of the country to the other in just two and a half hours, and in between you’ll find mountain trails leading to Buddhist hermitages, super-spectacle K-Pop concerts, back-alley pubs serving craft rice wines, enchanting bamboo forests and much more.
Getting the most out of a visit here starts with getting your entry requirements in order, a simple enough process for most travelers. Here are the basics on who needs a visa to South Korea and how to apply.
Who can travel to South Korea visa-free?
Many travelers – including those from the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and most European countries – can visit Korea for up to 90 days with no visa required. Canadians can do so for up to six months, while South Africans get 30 days. To check the most up-to-date requirements for your country, visit the Korean government’s Visa Portal and enter your information in its Visa Navigator .
Although you might not need a visa, you will need to apply for a Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (₩10,000) on the K-ETA website or K-ETA app (for iOS and Android ) at least 72 hours before your departure. Once you’ve applied, you should receive your results via email within 24 hours. Your K-ETA will remain valid for two years from the date your application is approved, meaning you don’t have to reapply if you visit multiple times within that window.
Who needs a tourist visa for South Korea?
Citizens of countries that don’t have a visa-waiver agreement with South Korea or that Korea doesn’t grant visa-free entry will need a visa, which is typically for a single entry and permits stays of 90 days.
If you do need a visa, after entering your information in the Visa Navigator , select the visa you’re applying for (most likely Ordinary Tourist, or C-3-9) and then find the eligibility criteria that applies to you (most likely “travel for holidays or leisure”). Complete your application online ( e-Form ) or by hand ( downloadable PDF ) and then visit a Korean embassy or consulate with your application or a printout of your completed e-Form, your passport, a 3.5cm x 4.5cm (1.4in x 1.7in) passport photo and any additional required documents. The application fee for a basic tourist visa is $40, though it can vary by country.
The Jeju-do visa exception
Jeju-do Island is a designated Special Tourist Zone, which means many (though not all) citizens from countries that require visas for South Korea do not need them to visit Jeju-do for up to 30 days. Note that you must arrive in Jeju-do via ship or direct flight from abroad; you may not connect through another South Korean airport.
Extending your stay in South Korea
In almost all cases, if you’re visiting South Korea as a tourist, you are not allowed to extend your stay. If you need to stay longer because of an emergency, however, contact the Korea Immigration Service. The Hi Korea website provides immigration info for international visitors and residents.
Visas for working and studying in South Korea
Thanks to its all-conquering pop culture and dynamic economy, South Korea is an attractive destination for international students and professionals, and a wide range of visas is available for those wishing to study or work in the country. The first step is determining which visa you need, whether you’re seeking to enroll in a Korean university, teach English or do something else. You can sort through the options and get details on eligibility and requirements at the Visa Navigator site. Work and study visas generally permit stays of up to two years, with one year being the most common length.
Working holidays in South Korea
South Korea offers one-year working holiday visas to citizens of 25 countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and many European nations. Travelers with a working-holiday visa are permitted to work up to 25 hours per week and can also study the Korean language at private academies and university programs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Working Holiday Info Center and Working Holiday Guide provide extensive information on who can apply, what the restrictions are, and work, study and housing resources.
Visas for people of Korean descent
If you’re of South Korean descent, you’ll likely have the option of applying for an overseas Korean visa, colloquially referred to as a gyopo visa. These are available to individuals who were born in Korea but have acquired another country’s citizenship or whose parent or grandparent was a Korean citizen. These visas allow initial stays of up to two years and provide a lot of flexibility in terms of what you can do for work or study.
This article was first published July 2022 and updated February 2024
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If you want to travel to the Republic of Korea (South Korea) for a short visit as a tourist, you typically don't need a visa. However, if your trip is going to take more than 90 days (30 days for nationals of some countries), you'll need a tourist visa. You can apply for a tourist visa either online or at the Korean embassy or consulate closest to you. Immigration officers will give you your visa when you go through customs at the port of entry. [1] X Research source
Completing a Visa Application
- If you plan to stay in Korea for longer, you still need a visa, even if you are going to Korea to participate in tourist activities.
- For a list of countries that have been granted visa-free travel to Korea, visit https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/TRV/TV_ENG_2_1.jsp .
- For example, if you are a Chinese national and are traveling to Korea with a tour group, you would need a C-3-2 group tourist visa.
- Use Korea's Visa Navigator, available online at https://www.visa.go.kr/openPage.do?MENU_ID=10101 , to determine which visa category is right for you.
- If you're planning to submit your application online, make sure you have a digital copy of your passport photo that you can upload.
- The application requires you to provide information about yourself, your citizenship, and your reasons for wanting to visit Korea. Answer every question completely and honestly.
- You can also fill out a paper application at the Korean embassy or consulate nearest you. To find contact information, go to http://www.mofa.go.kr/eng/index.do and select the name of your country from the drop-down menu at the top of the page.
Tip: A past criminal conviction or other negative information won't necessarily cause Korean immigration officials to deny your tourist application. However, your application will be denied if they discover that you lied on your application or left out any relevant information.
- For example, if you are a Chinese national traveling with a tour group on a group tourist visa, you'll need a confirmation page showing that you're booked for the tour, along with information about the tour company and where you'll be staying while you're in Korea.
- You'll likely need to show that you have a return flight out of the country before your visa expires along with information about your accommodations in Korea. If you're staying with friends or family while in Korea, you'll likely need a letter from them.
Submitting Your Application
- If you submit your application electronically, you must also pay your application fee electronically. The amount of your application fee varies depending on your country of origin. The visa portal accepts major credit and debit cards for payment.
Warning: You don't necessarily have to pay your application fee at the same time that you submit your completed application. However, your application won't be processed until after the fee is paid.
- Go to http://www.mofa.go.kr/eng/index.do and select the name of the country where you live from the drop-down menu at the top of the page. You'll see contact information for all of the Korean embassies and consulates in your country. Simply pick the one that's closest to you.
- If you're submitting your application in person, you can still fill out the application online if you want. Print the completed application and take it with you to the Korean embassy or consulate.
Warning: If you submit your application in person, you must pay your application fee immediately. Call ahead to find out what methods of payment are accepted. Many Korean embassies and consulates don't take credit or debit cards.
- For example, if you are visiting Korea as a medical tourist to have a medical procedure done as well as engage in tourist activities, you typically need confirmation from the doctor or from the hospital where the procedure will take place.
- Most tourist visas don't require a sponsor. However, if you're concerned that your application might be denied, a sponsor might help improve your chances.
- Electronic visas will be programmed into your passport. You'll get the print visa when you go through customs at the port of entry.
- If you need a paper visa in your passport before you depart for Korea, you'll have to turn over your passport to the nearest embassy or consulate. When your visa is ready, they'll mail your passport back to you with the visa inside.
- If your application is denied, you typically won't be told why. However, you're welcome to reapply immediately. No part of your application fee will be refunded if your application is denied and you'll have to pay the fee in full again if you decide to apply again.
Traveling to Korea
- If you applied for your visa in person at a Korean embassy or consulate, you'll get a confirmation letter in the mail. Take that confirmation letter with you when you travel to Korea.
- If you bring something with you that is not allowed in Korea, it will be confiscated and you may not get it back. To avoid this, check the list of items that aren't allowed before you start packing for your trip.
- Read the instructions carefully and make sure you enter your information neatly and legibly.
- The customs officer will look over your paperwork and confirm your identity. They may also ask you questions about your trip or your plans in Korea.
- If the customs officer approves you to enter the country, they will place your visa in your passport. Pay close attention to the date your visa expires and make sure you've left the country before that date. While you can try to extend an expired tourist visa, it is a difficult process with no guarantees.
Warning: Having a visa does not guarantee that you will be allowed to enter Korea. Korean immigration officers have broad authority to determine who will be allowed into the country.
- There are also two Medical TICs at the Busan and Incheon International Airports. At these TICs, you can learn about medical tourism and get a free customized consultation if you think medical tourism might benefit you.
Expert Q&A
- This article covers how to get a tourist visa for the Republic of Korea (South Korea). Tourists are typically advised not to travel to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) due to the high security risk. [14] X Research source Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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- ↑ https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/TRV/TV_ENG_2_1.jsp
- ↑ https://www.visa.go.kr/openPage.do?MENU_ID=10102
- ↑ https://www.visa.go.kr/openPage.do?MENU_ID=10105
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- ↑ https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/TRV/TV_ENG_3_2_1.jsp
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Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining a South Korea Tourist Visa
South Korea is a thrilling destination where the vibrant energy of modern cities like Seoul harmoniously coexists with the serene allure of ancient temples and captivating countryside scenery. Whether you are a foodie or a history enthusiast, South Korea has something for everyone.
While South Korea is undoubtedly worth the visit, many travelers must first navigate the South Korea visa application process . For some nationalities, this process can be quite challenging. It’s similar to watching South Korean TV series where biases and different judgments can sometimes be observed.
The good news is that citizens of several countries including Malaysian enjoy visa exemptions for short-term visits. However, if you’re not among the exempt, you’ll need to secure a South Korea tourist visa to experience the wonders of this nation fully.
In this step-by-step guide to filling out the South Korea visa application, I’ll walk you through the entire process of applying for a South Korean Tourist Visa. From understanding the types of visas available to collecting your visa and preparing for your journey, by the end of this article, you’ll have all the information you need to embark on your South Korean adventure with confidence!
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Understanding the South Korea Tourist Visa
When it comes to understanding the South Korean tourist Visa, here’s what you need to know:
Short-Term Tourist Visa (C-3) A.K.A. South Korea Tourist Visa
If you’re planning to explore South Korea’s beauty and culture for a short stay, the Short-Term Tourist Visa, known as C-3, is your go-to-choice. With this visa, you can enjoy up to 90 days in South Korea, perfect for tourists, transit passengers, individuals seeking medical treatment, or those attending cultural events.
However, keep in mind that this visa doesn’t allow you to engage in any paid work during your stay.
Step-by-Step Application Process for a South Korea Visa Application
Now that you’ve got a grasp of the basics regarding the South Korean Tourist visa, let’s dive into the core of this guide: a step-by-step walkthrough for your South Korea visa application.
Step 1: Determine Whether You Need to Apply for a South Korea Visa or Not
The first step is to determine whether you fall into the category of travelers who need a South Korea Tourist Visa or if you are among those fortunate enough to be exempted from this requirement. You can check this on South Korea’s official Visa Portal.
Visa Exemption for Certain Nationalities
If you’re from specific countries like the European Union nations (except Cyprus), Australia, Canada, or the United States, South Korea offers you the privilege of visa exemption, allowing you to enter the country without a visa for varying durations.
However, such travelers from these visa-exempt nations must complete an online application for an electronic visitor visa waiver for South Korea, known as K-ETA . which offers the convenience of a fully digital process. Before you do anything else, make sure to verify your eligibility for the K-ETA.
Visa Requirements for Certain Nationalities
If you do not qualify for visa-free entry, you will need to apply for a South Korean Tourist Visa through the Korean Embassy. The key factors to consider for this include your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Remember, South Korea doesn’t issue sticker visas to be affixed to your passport. Also, having a travel history, especially in OECD countries, can significantly increase your chances of getting approved for a Korean visa.
Step 2: Prepare for South Korea Visa Requirements
After confirming that you do require a South Korean Tourist Visa, the next crucial step is to diligently prepare all the necessary documents, including your passport and any specific requirements for the South Korean Tourist Visa well in advance.
This foresight ensures that you won’t find yourself in a last-minute scramble when these essential documents are requested during the submission process.
South Korea Tourist Visa Requirements
Here is a short list of the essential documents and criteria you need to meet to successfully apply for a South Korea Tourist Visa:
- Passport and Passport Photos
- Ensure your passport is valid for at least another six months from your planned date of entry into South Korea.
- Your passport should have a minimum of two blank pages for visa stamping.
- Provide passport-size photos (3.5 cm x 4.5 cm) that meet specific criteria: white background, recent (taken within the last three months), neutral facial expression, fully visible face and ears, and no glasses.
- Visa Application Form
- Obtain the South Korea Visa Application Form, either online e-from from the Embassy or Consulate website, in person at the Embassy/Consulate, or from a visa application agency if you’re using their services.
- Complete the form accurately with a black or dark blue pen, ensuring clarity and legibility. The details on how to fill this form are discussed in the next step, so read on!
- Proof of Travel Itinerary
- Include a copy of your return or onward flight ticket, indicating your planned entry and exit dates from South Korea. No need to purchase an actual ticket or simply create an itinerary with day-to-day activities, places to visit.
- Prepare a Proof of Accommodation (a hotel booking)
- Provide evidence of your accommodation in South Korea, such as a hotel reservation or a letter of invitation from a host if you’ll be staying with family or friends.
- Financial Statements
- Demonstrate your financial capability to cover the duration of your stay by submitting bank statements and income tax returns. Bank statements should be at least for latest 6 months.
- Prepare your employment and income documents.
- Depending on your circumstances, you may need to submit additional documents such as reference letters, letters of acceptance from educational institutions, letters from employers, or employment contracts.
- Any used OECD countries visas such as Japan, Schengen or American visa.
- Meeting Health and Security Requirements
Ensure that you meet any health and security requirements outlined by the South Korean authorities or the specific Embassy/Consulate handling your application. This may include medical examinations or security clearances, if applicable.
- Understanding Visa Fees and Payment Methods
Familiarize yourself with the South Korea visa fees and the accepted payment methods specified by the Embassy or Consulate where you are applying. Be prepared to pay the required fee in cash during the application process.
Remember, the specific South Korea visa requirements can vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you’re applying for. It’s essential to always check with the relevant Embassy or Consulate for the most up-to-date and accurate information before you start your application process!
Step 3: Filling Out the Visa Application
For this step, you need to first download the South Korean Visa application form from Korea Visa Portal . You can download and print it to fill out by hand, but I strongly recommend using the electronic version for easy editing and simplicity. If you choose the printed form, make sure your handwriting is neat.
Now that you are ready to fill out this form, here is a section-by-section guide on what you should complete:
Section 1: Personal Information
As you begin filling out your South Korea visa application, the first step is to provide important personal information. Here’s a complete guide to assist you with this:
- Full Name: Provide your complete name in English characters, exactly as it appears in your passport. If you have a middle name, you can omit it, as Korean names typically lack one.
- Chinese Name: If applicable, enter your name in Chinese characters corresponding to your English name.
- Gender : Specify your gender.
- Birthdate : Format your birthdate as Year, Month, and Day in numerical digits.
- Nationality : Indicate your nationality.
- Country of Birth : Mention the country in which you were born.
- National Identity No. : In some countries, citizens are required to have a national identity number, such as Aadhar in India or the National Registration Identity Card Number (NRIC) in Malaysia. If your country does not have this requirement, simply write ‘N/A.
- Other Names: If you have used different names during previous South Korea visa applications or visits, record them here. Otherwise, select “No” and write “N/A.”
- Dual Citizenship: If you hold dual citizenship, answer “yes” and list the countries you are a citizen of. If not, select “No” and write “N/A.”
Section 2: Details of Visa Application
The second part is about the details of your visa application, matching them with your reason for visiting:
- Period of Stay: Choose between long-term and short-term, depending on your intended duration of stay.
- Status of Stay: Select the category that best corresponds to your visit purpose. Common categories include Short-Term options like Tourist or Business and Long-Term categories like Resident or Marriage to a Korean Citizen.
Section 3: Passport Information
Moving to the second page of the form, you need to provide details about your passport information:
- Passport Type: Check the relevant category, often “Regular” for most applicants.
- Passport Number: Enter your passport number as found on the bio page.
- Issuing Country: Specify the country where your passport was issued.
- Where the Passport is Issued: Provide the place of issuance.
- Issuance Date: Use the format as indicated in your passport.
- Expiry Date: Record the passport’s expiration date.
- Additional Passport: If you possess another passport, furnish the requested information.
Section 4: Contact Information
Next, share your contact details:
- Home Country Address: Enter your permanent address in your home country.
- Alternate Address: If you currently reside at an address different from your permanent one, include it here. Use “N/A” if both addresses are the same.
- Cell Phone Number: Provide an active mobile phone number.
- Telephone Number: Include a landline number if available.
- Email Address: Enter your email address.
- Emergency Contact Information: Provide information about an emergency contact.
Section 5: Marital Status and Family information
Your marital status is the focus here:
- Single or Divorced: Indicate the appropriate category, and use “N/A” if not applicable.
- Civil Status: Share details about your marital status.
- Information About Your Partner: Provide information about your spouse or partner if applicable.
- Children: If you have children accompanying you on the trip, answer accordingly.
Section 6: Education
The educational section inquires about your highest degree and educational history:
- Highest Degree: Select the highest degree you hold, such as a Bachelor’s Degree or an alternative option like Elementary Graduate.
- Name of School: Mention the name of the school where you last graduated or attended.
- School Address: Include the school’s address, following the format of city, province, and country.
Section 7: Employment
Here, you’ll specify your employment status:
- Category Selection: Choose the employment category that best fits your situation. Options include government employees, entrepreneurs, self-employed, and more.
- Details of Employment: Ensure the information aligns with the documents you plan to submit, such as a Certificate of Employment or Business Permit.
Section 8: Details of Visit
This segment is pivotal to your application:
- Purpose of Visit: Select the appropriate purpose, whether it’s tourism or visiting family/relatives/friends. Be cautious with your choice, as selecting the wrong purpose can lead to visa denials, particularly for tourist visas.
- Duration of Stay: Specify the number of days you plan to stay in Korea. Ensure your budget aligns with this duration.
- Planned Entry Date: Provide the intended date of your entry into Korea.
- Accommodation: Indicate where you plan to stay in Korea.
- Korea Contact Number: Provide a contact number in Korea. If staying in a hotel, you can use the hotel’s number.
- Travel History: Detail your previous travels to South Korea within the last 5 years.
- Travel History to Other Countries: Specify your travel history to other countries during the preceding 5 years. You can reference your passport for this information.
- Family Members in Korea: If you have family members, such as a spouse, parents, siblings, or children, currently residing in South Korea, include their details.
- Accompanying Family Members: If any of these family members are travelling with you to South Korea, provide their information. Note that this section does not apply to friends; it should mirror the details of your visit as stated in the application.
Section 9: Details of Invitation
If you are invited to Korea by a friend, relative, family, or company, you must provide their information in this section.
Section 10: Funding Details
Share funding-related information:
- Estimated Travel Costs: Calculate your estimated travel costs, typically computed as days of stay multiplied by USD 100.
- Expense Payer: Indicate who will cover your expenses. If self-funded, write “Myself.” For expenses covered by another person, provide their details. Ensure you include a guarantee letter and the financial documents of the sponsor, especially if you are unemployed or lack sufficient funds.
Section 11: Assistance with the Form
Leave this section blank, as the travel agent who assesses your documents and submits your application will complete it. We also provide assistance throughout the entire process of obtaining a South Korea Tourist Visa. If interested, please contact us now!
Section 12: Declaration
Read the notice carefully before signing the declaration. Ensure all your answers are double-checked for accuracy. Armed with these detailed instructions, you now possess the knowledge required to competently complete your South Korea Visa Application Form!
Tips for Applying for a South Korean Tourist Visa
- When you’re completing the form, use big letters or turn on CAPS LOCK to make it easier to read and fill out.
- For checkboxes, you can either prepare a check symbol or copy it directly from the form.
- In cases where you encounter questions with no applicable answers, simply write ‘N/A,’ signifying “Not Applicable.”
Step 4: Making Payment for Your South Korea Visa on the Visa Portal (e-visa or K-ETA only)
Once you’ve completed your visa application on the South Korea visa portal, the next step is to make your payment. South Korea’s visa application process typically requires an e-payment for the visa fee. Make sure that you fill out the correct payment details and double-check before proceeding. Once you’ve verified everything, confirm the payment.
The next step now is to submit your visa application!
Step 5: Submitting Application at an Embassy/Consulate
When you’re ready to submit your South Korea visa application, here’s how you can navigate the process seamlessly:
Making An Appointment
If you’re planning to visit a South Korean diplomatic mission in anywhere, making an online reservation is now mandatory. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
- Go to the website https://consul.mofa.go.kr/en/main.do
- Choose English as the language if it’s not already selected.
- Click on the “Reservation” tab to start the booking process.
- Proceed with the Non-Membership Log In option.
- Provide your name, phone number, and email address as required.
- Follow the prompts to complete your reservation.
- Remember, having an appointment is compulsory for visiting any South Korean diplomatic mission, so be sure to make your reservation in advance.
- Submit the South Korea visa application: Once you’ve identified the correct Embassy or Consulate and have appointment confirmation it is time to submit your visa application following their guidelines. Ensure you have all the necessary documents and information ready for submission.
Now, you have to wait for some time for the visa application to be processed.
Applying with a Sponsor in South Korea
If you have a sponsor or host in South Korea, they can apply for a “Confirmation of Visa Issuance” on your behalf through the South Korea Visa Portal of the Korea Immigration Office. The steps include:
- Online Application: Your sponsor must complete the online South Korea Visa application form.
- Payment: Pay the required fee for the application.
- Document Submission: Attach the necessary documents for the South Korea visa, depending on the purpose of your visit.
- Confirmation of Visa Issuance: Await confirmation of South Korea Visa Issuance. If the application is approved.
- Confirmation Dispatch: Print the Confirmation for your records.
Please Note: Visa processing times vary based on the specific Embassy or Consulate where you apply. It’s advisable to submit your completed application at least 15 days before your intended travel date but no earlier than three months.
Step 5: Wait for a Decision
While you’re waiting to hear back about your South Korea visa application, here are answers to some common questions you might have:
How long does it take for a South Korean visa to be approved?
The processing time for a South Korean visa can differ based on the Embassy or Consulate where you applied. On average, it takes around 7 to 15 days. To make sure everything goes smoothly, it’s advisable to submit a complete application at least 15 days before your planned travel date. However, avoid applying more than three months ahead of your travel plans.
What to Expect During the Decision Period?
While your application is under review, you can expect the following:
- Processing Period: The processing period may take several weeks, so be patient during this time.
- Communication : The Embassy or Consulate may contact you if additional documentation or information is required. Be responsive and provide any requested details promptly.
- Status Updates: You can check the status of your application through the tracking system provided by the Embassy or Consulate. This will keep you informed about the progress of your application.
Step 6: Receiving Your South Korea Tourist Visa
Your visa application has only two outcomes:
Visa Approval: If your South Korea visa application is approved, you will not receive any notification regarding the outcome. There will be no visa affixed to your passport. Instead, you will have to visit the website visa.gov.kr to check your visa status and print it from there.
Visa Denial: If your application is denied, you will not any notification either also you will have to wait at least 3 months to reapply again.
Visa Validity and Duration
Understanding the validity and duration of your South Korea visa is crucial for planning your trip. Here’s what to keep in mind:
- Single or Multiple Entry: Depending on your visa category, you may have a single-entry visa, which allows you to enter South Korea once, or a multiple-entry visa, which permits multiple entries within the visa’s validity period.
- Duration of Stay: The duration of stay allowed in South Korea will be specified on your visa. Ensure that you adhere to this period to avoid any visa violations.
Top 5 Reasons for Your South Korea Visa Denial
If your South Korean tourist visa has been denied, you might be wondering why your visa application was rejected. Here are some common reasons:
- You may not meet the requirements for the type of visa you applied for.
- Your application may have incorrect or missing information.
- The documents you submitted might not meet the visa requirements.
- There could be safety or security concerns about your visa application.
- Health concerns if you’re carrying an infectious disease.
To avoid having your tourist visa denied, be careful when filling out the application form. Make sure all the information matches your passport exactly.
Remember, even if your visa is approved, it doesn’t guarantee entry into South Korea. The final decision is made by border officials.
Extending Your Stay or Changing Your South Korean Visa Status
Should you wish to stay in South Korea beyond the expiration date of your visa, you have the option to apply for a visa extension at the Immigration Office in South Korea.
To do this, ensure you apply for the South Korea visa extension at least four months before your current visa’s expiration. You will need to submit the following documents for a visa extension:
- Your passport
- The completed application form for permission of extension of stay (available for download online)
- Payment of the processing fee
- Your Foreign Registration Card (if you are extending a long-term visa)
- Any additional documents are required based on the specific visa category and your circumstances.
By following these guidelines, you can navigate the waiting period and the potential outcomes of your South Korea visa application with clarity and preparation.
South Korea is an incredible destination waiting for you to explore, with its unique blend of tradition, modernity, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality. As you embark on your South Korean adventure, you might initially find the visa application process daunting, but don’t worry; it’s simpler than it seems.
All you need to do is ensure that your information and documents are accurate and verified. Keep a close eye on your emails from the Embassy and notifications to ensure a smooth application process and increase your chances of visa approval.
We hope this guide has provided you with valuable insights for your South Korean journey. If you found this article helpful, be sure to check out our other visa guides.
We’re eager to hear from you, so please share your thoughts in the comments. We wish you a fantastic and unforgettable experience in South Korea, and we look forward to being part of your travel adventures!
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Types Of Visas In Korea: Explained
Much like its diverse landscapes , from bustling cities to serene countryside, Korea offers a myriad of visa options tailored to various purposes.
Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur, eager student, or a wanderlusting tourist, there’s a Korean visa with your name on it.
Let’s demystify the choices together.
Why One Needs A Korean Visa?
There can be various reasons one would require a Korean visa. People who are not Korean citizens or permanent residents of Korea will require a Korean visa if they want to visit Korea for different purposes.
Some of the reasons have been given below:
- For Touring
- For Attending an event
- For Visiting family
- For Studying .
- For Looking for jobs .
- Or even for Working .
- Or want to settle down in Korea permanently .
Each specific reason, as mentioned above, requires a different Korean visa . Some of the Korean visas with the purpose of visits have been shown in the table below:
What Are The Different Types Of Visas In South Korea?
There are different types of visas in South Korea. They are mainly classified based on the reason for the stay, how long the stay will be, and how many entries the applicant will make into South Korea.
So, on the basis of duration of stay, the South Korean Visas have been classified into two main categories as following:
Short-Term Stay Visa
- Long-Term Stay Visa
Short-term visit visas in South Korea allow one to stay for a maximum of 90 days and also allow a single entry. One can take this visa for different reasons like tourism, visiting family, or attending sports, musical, or literary activities.
- South Korea Tourist Visa (C-3-9)
- Tourist / Transit (General) (B-2-1)
- Tourist / Transit (B-2-2)
- Group Tourist (C-3-2)
- Business Visitor (General) (C-3-4)
- Business Visitor (Agreement) (C-3-5)
- Business Visitor (Sponsored) (C-3-6)
- Direct Transit Visa(Air-side)(C-3-10)
- Short-term Visitor (Overseas Korean) (C-3-8)
- Working Holiday (H-1)
Long-Term Visit Visa
The Long-term visit visa allows one to stay in South Korea for more than 90 days and may also allow multiple entries.
The duration of the long-term visit visa may extend from 3 months to 5 years , depending on the reason and purpose of the visit.
One may apply for long-term visas for any taxable employment , enrollment in Korean educational institutes , investments, or initiating start-ups.
Also, family visits and getting medical treatment come under long-term visa activities.
Both professionals and non-professionals can apply for the Long-term visit visa in Korea. Their purposes have been sorted below:
Professionals Applying For Korean Long-Term Visas:
- People want to invest in Korea.
- Foreigners visiting for professional work.
- Trainees in specific fields.
- Diplomats
- People Conducting Official Business
- Any individual undergoing Intra-Company Transfer
- Individuals participating in International Trade.
Non – Professionals applying for Korean Long Term Visas:
- A dependent family member visiting family in Korea.
- Studying or undergoing Korean Language Training
- For journalists .
- For people participating in religious affairs
- Koreans living Overseas have a Korean national as a parent.
- Spouse of a Korean citizen who wants to migrate to Korea through Marriage.
- People who need to get medical treatment in Korea.
Further Classification Of The Korean Visas
Each South Korean visa type is classified under the following alphabetic series of sub-classes :
A Series (Diplomacy Visa)
The Korean Visas A1 – A3 are used for diplomats, government officials, and other state officials following any signed agreements or any professional of the international organization.
B Series (Tourist Visa)
The Korean visas B1 and B2 are commonly known as tourist and transit visas. People can apply for these visas who either want to visit Korea as a tourist or are staying in Korea for a limited time when transiting through Korea while going to their destination.
Usually, people taking connecting flights apply for a transit visa (B2) when the stay over includes waiting in the airport for long hours.
C Series (Short-term Multipurpose Visa)
The C1- C4 visa allows one a short-term stay for a maximum of 90 days and allows one to do either of the following tasks:
- Temporary news coverage
- Short-term business transaction
- Visit and tour South Korea
- Short-term employment
D Series (For Professionals)
The D1- D10 visa allows professionals to visit Korea and accomplish tasks. The professionals include artists like painters, writers and musicians, singers and actors , and performers.
Other than performers, this visa helps students , industrial and medical trainees, journalists, religious preachers or researchers, corporate investors , international trade participants, and job seekers to visit Korea and fulfill their assigned tasks.
Furthermore, the D series visa has different types, which have been given below:
Business Visa
- Job-Seeker visa
Investment Visa
- Self-employment Visa
- Student Visa
All of the different types of visas belonging to the Korean D-Series Visas have been further explained in detail below:
One would require a business visa to invest in Korea or to dwell deeper into any business initiative in Korea. One can choose from the following types of business visas for different types of investment that one may want:
- Intra-company transfer (D-7)
- Corporate investment (D-8)
- Trade management (D-9)
Job Seeker Visa (D-10)
If one has not secured a job in South Korea but wants to work there, one can apply for a Job seeker visa. By applying for a D-10 visa, one can look for a job and get familiar with the Korean culture and language.
As the point-based system of Korea is rigorous, one may not qualify for the D-8-4 start-up visa . In this case, one may apply for an investment visa D-8-1.
One can invest 100,000 USD or 134,435,500.00 SKW or more into one’s company.
Self-Employment Visas
South Korea also issues self-employment visas to people wanting to pursue business in Korea. The different types of self-employment visas given to people depend on the industry in which they want to start their business.
The following examples show the associated Korean self-employment visas in relation to specific industries.
- D-8-4 visa is issued to people who want to work in technology and start their business ventures, which promotes economic growth in Korea.
- D-10-2 start-up visa allows foreigners to prepare for entrepreneurship in Korea by attending Overall Assistance of Start-up Immigration System (OASIS) training .
Also, the self-employment visa follows a point-based system. To get allocated with a D-10-2 visa , one needs to gain 340 points in total. One would need 80 points to qualify for the D-8-4 start-up visa.
All the self-employment visas allow only single entry into Korea and are valid for three month s. One may apply for an extension with one-year intervals in between.
If one plans to study in South Korea, one will need to apply for a (D-2) student visa . Any specific requirements that make a student eligible for this visa and the maximum duration of allowed stay in Korea depends upon the selected course, degree, and institution.
The following table gives details that include the duration requirements needed to be known by the applicants to apply for Korean study visas:
E Series (Employment Based Visas)
Employment visas are usually long-term, meaning one can stay for more than 90 days in South Korea by accessing E-series employment-based visas.
One’s job determines the type of work permit or employment visa that one may be issued in South Korea. There are various options for long-term employment visas there, some of which have been given below:
E-1 Professor Visa
E1 visa, which is also known as the Professor visa, is issued to senior educators, lecturers , and researchers . They need the qualifications that get them selected in Korean Universities as professors.
Not only is it a visa allotted to prestigious people with excellent academic experiences, but there are other advantages of this visa. It is a multiple-entry visa , meaning one may enter or leave Korea multiple times within its validity period.
The usual validity of this visa is for one year, but it can be renewed after one year . Also, in some cases, one may be allowed to stay as long as one needs to renew the visa every five years.
E-2 Foreign Language Instructor Visa
The E-2 Foreign Language Instructor, as the name dictates, is issued to individuals selected to teach a foreign language in either Korean schools in a company or a broadcast-owned educational facility.
The educational institute needs to be above the elementary level. This visa is also given to the foreign language teaching assistants working at school in either of all the levels: elementary, middle, or high school.
It is a multiple-entry visa which is valid for two years . It can be renewed after two-year intervals.
E-3 Research Visa
Human Resource Development and research are significant priorities for South Korea. So, it issues the E-3 visa to foreigners invited by public or private educational institutions to conduct research in natural sciences or progressive technology.
Thus, people with STEM education and the proper credibility may easily qualify for this visa. The multiple-entry visa is valid for one year and can be renewed in one-year intervals.
One may also be allowed to stay as long as one has to conduct the research. Thus, one can renew the visa after every five years.
E-4 Technological Guidance Visa
South Korea is a technologically advanced country trying to be more progressive in all spheres of education and research . Thus, the Technological Guidance visa is given to those who offer special skills that can help Korea develop even more.
The expats with skills in specific technology and natural sciences domains are invited and selected for well-paid jobs by public or private educational institutes and organizations in Korea. These top-notch individuals can get this visa.
This visa can be multiple-entry or single-entry , depending upon the nature of the job the applicant has secured in Korea. The multiple-entry visa will be valid for one year , and the single-entry visa will be valid for three months.
E-5 Special Profession Visa
People having the following professions can be issued the E-5 visa in South Korea:
- Accountants
These professionals must have an international license and a Korean license or official permission to practice freely in their respective fields.
It has 1-year multiple-entry validity and 3 months for single-entry visa validity. It can be renewed for the same respective duration after the visa expires.
E-6 Culture And Art Visa
This visa is intended for foreigners who want to participate in musical , literary , or cultural activities. Some sports activities and competitions may also allocate this visa category to athletes .
It is a multiple-entry visa that is valid for one year .
E-7 Specially Designed Activities
In South Korea, the Korean Ministry of Justice organizes some activities aimed at social progressive discourses. The expats selected to participate in these activities can be given E-7 visas on arrival in Korea.
It is also a multiple-entry visa with a 1-year validity and offers the option of a 3-month valid, single-entry visa. The duration will be decided about the nature and duration of the activities held by the Ministry of Justice in Korea.
D-5 Long-Term News Coverage
The D-5 visa is offered to journalists and reporters working for foreign media. They may be part of international broadcasts, newspapers, magazines, etc.
This visa is a 3-month valid , single-entry visa. It can be renewed for three months after one year.
F Series (Family Visa)
The F1 – F6 visa from the F Series is allotted to people who must visit or join their family in Korea. The family should be Korean residents , spouse or child of a Korean citizen, o verseas Korean, or permanent residents in South Korea.
The spouses need an f-3 visa and unmarried minor children of Korean citizens to stay in South Korea legally.
G Series (Medical Visa)
The G-1 visa is given to those facing any medical issues and needing treatment for themselves or a family member.
The medical issue might have arisen due to an industrial accident that took place under the authority of a Korean employer in Korea.
H Series (Working Holidays Visa)
South Korea has signed an agreement with some countries that allow young people to work as well as travel in South Korea for a limited period.
So, the expats who want to work and travel in Korea and belong to the countries that have signed this agreement with South Korea can be issued H1 and H2 working holiday visas.
M1 Visa (Military Visa)
Security personnel and military have a special place in every country as they protect the nation and are responsible for keeping national secrets. So, the country issues the M1 visa to specific military personnel.
Issuing an M1 visa makes it easy for the Korean authorities to identify if the people visiting Korea might be part of the active military of another nation.
Requirements And Procedure For South Korea’s Visa
The required documents and procedures for applying for a Korean visa may differ for different visas. However, almost all visas require one to have the following:
- A completed application form for the specific visa one is applying for.
- A valid and original passport with 2 copies of it.
- Colored passport-sized, recent photographs of the applicant.
One may also need to present additional documentation with the visa application.
Confirmation of employment in Korea or educational and professional certificates with recommendation letters can be asked. Also, clear criminal records and paid tax records may be required in some cases.
One will also need to pay a visa application fee, which can be different for different visas. For example, for a South Korean Self-employment visa application, one must pay at least 25 USD or 33,608.88 KRW in fees.
Means Of South Korea’s Visa Application Form
South Korea facilitates visa applicants by allowing access to online and physical means for submitting and processing visa applications. One can get the Korean visa application by:
- Korean E-visa application portal through the Internet.
- Visiting the Visa application centers in the Korean Embassy or Korean consulates.
After one submits the desired visa application with all the required documents through the means mentioned above, one can quickly get the confirmation or rejection of one’s visa application, too.
One can be informed through the following means:
- Confirmation/rejection of visa issuance application via the visa portal
- Confirmation/rejection of visa issuance application via Korean immigration offices.
Usually, the whole application process differs in accordance with the type of visa one applies for. For example, there is one similar thing for all work or E-series visas.
Employment-based Korean visas can only be accessed if a Korean employer has sponsored it. One will only obtain an application if one has applied through a sponsor, a Korean employer, or a visa agency.
Tips To Remember For Korean Visa
One should be aware of some general information before choosing which type of Korean visa one needs.
Some of the tips to keep in mind while looking at different Korean visas have been given below:
Register With Local Authorities
If a person has opted for a long-term stay and has to stay in Korea for more than 90 days , then one immediately needs to visit the local immigration office and register with the authorities within th ree months of their stay.
Counsel Recommendations
One should always be aware of the culture and customs of the country one is visiting, as many countries allow the entry of a foreigner on the recommendation of a council.
Similarly, in South Korea, one can enter only after getting a valid visa if the person is allowed through the consul’s recommendation . It means that one may not be allowed to enter Korea even on a valid visa if the consul does not allow it.
One needs to be sure about the validity of one’s visa, as staying beyond the valid time may lead to criminal proceedings. South Korean visas mostly have a validity of three months for single-entry visas and 1 year or multiple-entry visas.
Thus, the visa applicant must renew or apply for it at least a month before the expiration date to ease getting a valid visa. Otherwise, one might face repercussions of delaying the process.
The fee for the Korean visa application is usually paid in US Dollars or South Korean Won (KRW) . The fee may vary for different types of visas and also for different numbers of entries.
Point-based System
One must consider the Korean immigration point-based system to attain a Korean self-employment visa. Korea also uses a point-based system for determining the eligibility of different visas.
For example, one would need at least 380 points for a self-employment visa in Korea. The following table shows the pre-requisite points and selective points one needs for the Korean self-employment visa:
Permanent Residence
Korean Immigration Point-based systems are also critical when it comes to getting a specific long-term stay through the F-2-7 visa.
If one gains through this type of visa, then the rights an individual gets are similar to expats having permanent residence .
However, one can only gain permanent residence status by completing all F-5 type visa form requirements.
With this comprehensive overview, navigating Korea’s visa maze just got a tad easier. Whatever your reason for venturing to the Land of the Morning Calm, ensure your visa aligns with your ambitions. Korea, in all its multifaceted glory, is ready for you.
Happy Applying!
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Opening of the Korea Visa Application Center (KVAC) in London
Starting from January 17, 2022, the Government of the Republic of Korea will open the Korea Visa Application Center (KVAC) in London, managed by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), to manage the Korean visa applications submitted by UK nationals and third country nationals regularly residing in the UK.
Kindly find below the contacts of the KVAC :
*Kindly note that due to the current COVID-19 situations, the KVAC will receive applications only via post, until further notice.
Following the opening of the KVAC, the ROK Embassy in London will not receive any visa application, effective January 17, 2022.
In London, the KVAC will act on behalf of the ROK Embassy in London, performing the following tasks :
● Information provision through the dedicated website, via email, and phone calls
● Completeness and accuracy checks for the visa application supporting documents
● Passport logistics.
1. K-ETA(Korea Electronic Travel Authorization)
● K-ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) is mandatory for nationals or citizens of 66 visa-waiver countries and 46 designated visa-free countries who plan to travel to Korea. However, due to the covid-19, from 1 Sep 2021, only nationals of 49 countries/regions can apply for K-ETA. Please visit this link for more information.
● Website : www.k-eta.go.kr
2. General Information (A1/A2 only, Please contact KVAC for all other visa application)
● British passport holders do not require a Visa for the entry purpose of a short term visit (e.g., tours, visiting relatives or friends, attending non-profitable meetings) up to 90 days.
● You can ONLY apply for A1(Diplomacy)·A2(Official) at the Embassy in London.
● You can ONLY apply for a visa by post in the UK. ( Address : A1·A2 Visa service Embassy of the Republic of Korea 60 Buckingham Gate London SW1E 6AJ)
● Please do not send your application by post before contact Embassy (A1/A2 only).
● You can ONLY collect a visa in person from 10AM till 12PM (Monday to Friday, Close on holidays)
● Please be informed that it takes about 2 weeks to issue visa.
● Please apply for a visa no more than two months in advance from the planned date of entry into South Korea.
● If you are not a British National, you have to hold more than two years residential Visa in UK to apply for a Visa through us. (Make a photocopy of your UK visa and submit it with your application)
● We will be holding your passport during the visa process.
● Please type or print clearly when you fill out the Visa application form AND DO NOT FORGET TO SIGN AT THE BOTTOM.
● If you are requesting a Visa by post, please be sure to enclose a self-addressed envelope marked with the correct postage to receive your Visa(s). Please do not use a franking service envelope or do not put a prepaid sticker which has expired or issued date on your envelope .
● You will need at least 6 months validity on the passport to apply for a visa
3. General Required Documents for Visa Application (A1/A2 only, Please contact KVAC for all other visa application)
● Regardless of your Visa status, these items have to be submitted in order to obtain a Visa.
● We can require more documents if needed.
● A valid passport
● A completed Visa application (Visa Application Form General )
● A recent passport photo (3.5 x 4.5cm, colour photo)
● Fee : Visa fee is waived
● A self-addressed stamped special delivery envelop : If you want to collect your passport in person, please include a letter explaining your plan to do so.
● Please choose your visa (at '4. Other visa information') for additional required documents for the category of visa for which you are applying.
4. Other Visa Information
● A-2 (Official) Visa
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South Korea
Entry requirements.
This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.
The authorities in South Korea set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the South Korean Embassy in the UK .
COVID-19 rules
There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering South Korea.
Passport validity requirements
If you are visiting as a tourist for up to 90 days, your passport must have an ‘expiry date’ after the date you are leaving South Korea.
If you are entering South Korea on a long-term visa, your passport should have an ‘expiry date’ at least 6 months after the date you arrive.
Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.
You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen.
Visa requirements
You do not need a visa to visit South Korea as a tourist for up to 90 days. You must have an onward or return ticket. It’s illegal to work on a tourist visa, whether as a teacher or in any other capacity.
If you are travelling for any purpose other than short-term business or tourism, check visa requirements with the South Korean Embassy in the UK .
For those in South Korea on a work visa, all employment changes must be authorised by Korean Immigration.
Re-entry permits for long-term visa holders
Most foreign nationals in South Korea on long-term visas are allowed to re-enter South Korea within one year of departure without the need for a re-entry permit. Check with the Korea Immigration Service .
If you are resident and intend to spend more than a year outside of South Korea, in most cases, you must apply for a multiple re-entry permit via the Hi Korea website before departure. If you require a re-entry permit, engage early with the immigration authorities and apply for a re-entry permit at least 4 working days ahead of any planned travel.
Visas for working as an English teacher
To get a visa to teach English in South Korea, you must have a 3-year university degree. A Teaching English as a Foreign Language ( TEFL ) qualification alone is not enough. If you are found to have a teaching visa by deception, you will be detained and deported.
British nationals teaching English in South Korea have sometimes found living and working conditions to be below their expectation or have had difficulties getting the correct visas and residence permits. Some also report more serious problems such as breach of contract, confiscation of passport, payment being withheld and inadequate insurance.
Check all terms and conditions of your employment carefully. If possible, speak to other teachers from the place where you plan to work before accepting any offer. If you are in South Korea and in need of assistance, you should contact British Embassy in Seoul .
Vaccination requirements
At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need in TravelHealthPro’s South Korea guide .
Customs rules
There are strict rules about goods you can take into or out of South Korea . You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.
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8 tips for enjoying your trip in South Korea
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South Korea is a great place to travel. It has a vibrant culture, a welcoming culture, and plenty to see and do.
However, these are the 8 things you should know about traveling in South Korea before you book your flights.
If a Korean person offers you food, it is rude to say no. This is a common custom in South Korea. You should at least try a bite. Here’s what you should know first, though.
The food in Korea is AMAZING!
The food in Korea can be spicy [and doesn’t always agree with foreign stomachs].
Korean friends may invite you to eat with them when you go out drinking. You can’t really refuse.
If you’re invited to the home of a Korean person, bring fruit or dessert as part of your gift.
Many foreigners can enter without a visa This is true for most Western countries, but not all. The United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia are just some countries that require a visa to visit South Korea. That said, many people can enter without any issue, including citizens of Japan and Singapore.
A visit to the DMZ is not recommended The demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea is one of the most highly militarized borders in the world. Many people tour it, but this isn’t something that travel companies recommend doing unless you’re a soldier or have cause to be there for other reasons. It’s not safe.
The internet connection is outstanding South Korea has a truly great internet connection for a country. It’s one of the best in the world. The downside? It’s also very expensive and not always available to use as freely as you would like. At least you can play poker online and FaceTime with your friends and family from anywhere.
Pressing a button for service South Korea can sometimes feel like a Disneyland for adults with so many conveniences. You’ve never lived until you press your floor number on an elevator, have your food brought to your table at a restaurant by pressing a button, or go shopping in a store where you don’t have to pick up your own items (and get out your credit card yourself). Hurray for the future!
Tipping is frowned upon The Korean custom is not to do so at restaurants and for services provided by companies (and most other places). The minimum wage in South Korea is pretty generous, which makes the option of tipping a less socially accepted thing.
Download local apps for directions Google maps are great for most places all over the world, but you won’t be able to access them in South Korea. Instead, download Kakao Maps or Naver Map for directions around South Korea.
Get used to calling people by their English names This is not an insult; Koreans love it when you try to speak Korean with them. However, there are a lot of sounds in the Korean language that simply doesn’t exist in other languages. Many times, foreigners mishear Korean words and call someone the wrong name as a result.
If you meet a Korean person through an introduction, it is perfectly acceptable to call them by their English name from the get-go. It’s actually encouraged! Just try not to forget it later on. You can always ask how to say a name again if you forget after knowing a new friend after a few weeks.
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Visitor arrivals jump 21.27% in Q1 2024, as tourism agency ramps up campaign
Manila: Tourism has made a huge comeback in the Philippines with 1.7 million arrivals in the first three months of 2024, official data revealed.
The 21.3-per cent rise in arrival numbers in the first quarter this year – from 1.29 million in the same period in 2023 – could help the country hit targets enough to match pre-pandemic levels before 2024 is out.
The Department of Tourism is ramping up its tourism campaign with the global travel trade, covering more cities around the world, including the Middle East, alongside a whole-of-nation drive to boost Halal tourism .
Top 5, by country of residence
In terms of country of origin, South Korean tourists topped the list of arrivals with 458,619, or 27.59 per cent of the total, up from 26.02 per cent in the same period last year.
The US came second with 264,690 tourist arrivals, equivalent to a 15.92 per cent share of total arrivals – and 4.36 per cent higher than the first quarter of 2023.
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On the third spot is China, with 109,568, accounting for 6.59 per cent of tourist arrivals and 149.9 per cent jump from 43,833 in the first quarter of 2023.
Japan took the fourth spot with 109,347 arrivals from January to March 2024, or 6.34 per cent of total arrivals during the period, a 63.21 per cent increase from the first quarter of 2023 with 64,547.
Australia took the fifth spot with 67,634 arrivals, or 4.07 per cent of the total. This, however, represented a 3.75 per cent drop from 70,266 in the first quarter of 2023.
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The Philippines, known for its affordability and diverse offerings, anticipates a surge in regional arrivals due to its proximity and robust transport connections.
Fitch Solutions unit BMI forecasts a return to pre-pandemic foreign visitor levels, estimating arrivals to reach 8.21 million by the end of 2024. The Department of Tourism is aiming for a more modest target of 7.7 million tourist arrivals this year.
In 2023, the Philippines welcomed over 5.45 million foreign visitors, surpassing BMI's projection of 4.9 million for 2023 and DOT's own target.
The tourism sector's complete recovery is expected to get an added boost from a rise in arrivals from key markets in Asia, Europe, and the US and Canada.
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In general, foreign nationals wishing to visit the Philippines require a visa – unless s/he is a citizen or of a member state of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), or s/he is a citizen of a non-ASEAN member whose nationals are allowed to enter the Philippines visa-free, or s/he is a “balikbayan” returning to the Philippines temporarily.
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- If the applicant has stayed in another country for more than 6 months, a Police clearance from that country and a copy of the Visa.
- Certificate from a Sri Lankan guarantor & a photocopy of the guarantor's NIC.
- Affidavit from a Sri Lankan JP (Justice of Peace) or a Lawyer.
- Accommodation information (Place of stay).
- Visit the official website of Sri Lanka eVisa.
- Create an account or log in if you already have one.
- Fill out the online application form with accurate details.
- Upload the required documents, including a scanned copy of your passport, a recent photograph, and any additional documents specified for your eVisa category.
- Pay the eVisa fee securely online using the available payment options.
- Once your application is submitted and payment is confirmed, you will receive an acknowledgment receipt and a unique application reference number.
- Track the status of your eVisa application online using your reference number.
- Upon approval, download and print your eVisa to present to the Immigration officer at the port of entry in Sri Lanka.
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