Korea Visas & Passports
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade - www.mofat.go.kr Korea
Immigration Service - www.immigration.go.kr Hi Korea - www.g4f.go.kr |
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Foreign nationals entering the Republic of Korea are generally
required to have a valid passport and a Korean visa. However, many are permitted
visa-free entry for a limited time under certain conditions. They include: ●
Citizens of the countries under the Visa Exemption Agreement (see Tables 1, 2,
& 3) ● Citizens of the countries and regions under the Principles of
Reciprocity & National Interest (see Table 4). |
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According to MOFAT
(November 15, 2011) |
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[Table 1] Countries under Visa Exemption Agreement:
Diplomatic Passport Holders |
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Country (Period) |
Country (Period) |
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Asia &
Oceania |
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Turkmenistan (30 days) |
Uzbekistan (60 days) |
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Europe |
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Ukraine (90 days) |
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※ Visa period applies to
diplomatic passport holders, unless otherwise specified. |
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[Table 2] Countries under Visa Exemption Agreement:
Diplomatic/Government Official Passport Holders |
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Country
(Period) |
Country (Period) |
Country (Period) |
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Africa & Middle
East |
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Algeria (90 days) |
Benin (90 days) |
Egypt (90 days) |
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Iran (3 months) |
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Americas |
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Argentina (90 days) |
Belize (90 days) |
Bolivia (90 days) |
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Ecuador (Diplomatic: Unlimited,
Official: 90 days) |
Paraguay (90 days) |
Uruguay (90 days) |
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Asia &
Oceania |
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Azerbaijan (30 days) |
Bangladesh (90 days) |
Cambodia (60 days) |
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India (90 days) |
Japan (3 months) |
Kazakhstan (90 days) |
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Kyrgyzstan (30 days) |
Laos (90 days) |
Mongolia (30 days) |
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Myanmar (90 days) |
Pakistan (3 months) |
Philippines (Unlimited) |
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Vietnam (90 days) |
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Europe |
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Belarus (90 days) |
Croatia (30 days) |
Cyprus (90 days) |
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Russia (90 days) |
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※ Visa period applies to both diplomatic and government official
passport holders, unless otherwise specified. * Generally, 3 months = 90 days
& 6 months = 180 days |
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[Table 3] Countries under Visa Exemption Agreement:
Diplomatic/Government Official/Ordinary Passport Holders |
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Country
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Country (Period) |
Country (Period) |
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Africa & Middle
East |
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Israel (90 days) |
Lesotho (60 days) |
Liberia (90 days) |
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Morocco (90 days) |
Tunisia (30 days) |
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Americas |
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Antigua and Barbuda (90 days) |
Bahamas (90 days) |
Barbados (90 days) |
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Brazil (90 days) |
Chile (90 days) |
Colombia (90 days) |
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Commonwealth of Dominica (90 days) |
Costa Rica (90 days) |
Dominican Republic (90 days) |
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El Salvador (90 days) |
Grenada (90 days) |
Guatemala (90 days) |
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Haiti (90 days) |
Jamaica (90 days) |
Mexico (90 days) |
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Nicaragua (90 days) |
Panama (90 days) |
Peru (90 days) |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis (90 days) |
Saint Lucia (90 days) |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (90 days) |
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Suriname (90 days) |
Trinidad and Tobago (90 days) |
Venezuela (Diplomatic/Official: 30 days, Ordinary: 90 days) |
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Asia &
Oceania |
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Malaysia (90 days) |
New Zealand (90 days) |
Singapore (90 days) |
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Thailand (90 days) |
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Europe |
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Austria (Diplomatic/Official: 180 days,
Ordinary: 90 days) |
Belgium (90 days) |
Bulgaria (90 days) |
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Czech Republic (90 days) |
Denmark (90 days) |
Estonia (90 days) |
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Finland (90 days) |
France (90 days) |
Germany (90 days) |
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Greece (90 days) |
Hungary (90 days) |
Iceland (90 days) |
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Ireland (90 days) |
Italy (60/90 days)** |
Latvia (90 days) |
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Liechtenstein (90 days) |
Lithuania (90 days) |
Luxembourg (90 days) |
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Malta (90 days) |
Netherlands (90 days) |
Norway (90 days) |
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Poland (90 days) |
Portugal (60 days) |
Romania (90 days) |
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Slovakia (90 days) |
Spain (90 days) |
Sweden (90 days) |
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Switzerland (90 days) |
Turkey (90 days) |
United Kingdom (90 days) |
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※ Visa period applies to diplomatic, government official, and
ordinary passport holders, unless otherwise specified. ** Italy: 60 days
under Visa Exemption Agreement / 90 days under Reciprocity Principles (Effective
June 15, 2003) |
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[Table 4] Countries & Regions Granted Visa-Free Entry
under Principles of Reciprocity and National Interest |
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Country (Period) |
Country (Period) |
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Africa & Middle
East |
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Bahrain (30 days) |
Egypt (30 days) |
Kuwait (30 days) |
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Lebanon (Diplomatic/Official: 30
days) |
Mauritius (30 days) |
Oman (30 days) |
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Qatar (30 days) |
Republic of South Africa (30 days) |
Saudi Arabia (30 days) |
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Seychelles (30 days) |
Swaziland (30 days) |
United Arab Emirates (30 days) |
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Yemen (30 days) |
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Americas |
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Argentina (30 days) |
Canada (6 months) |
Ecuador (30 days) |
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Guyana (30 days) |
Honduras (30 days) |
Paraguay (30 days) |
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United States (90 days) |
Uruguay (30 days) |
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Asia &
Oceania |
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Australia (90 days) |
Brunei (30 days) |
Fiji (30 days) |
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Guam (30 days) |
Hong Kong (90 days) |
Indonesia (Diplomatic/Official: 14 days) |
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Japan (90 days) |
Kiribati (30 days) |
Macao (90 days) |
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Marshall Islands (30 days) |
Micronesia (30 days) |
Nauru (30 days) |
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New Caledonia (30 days) |
Palau (30 days) |
Samoa (30 days) |
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Solomon Islands (30 days) |
Taiwan (30 days) |
Tonga (30 days) |
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Tuvalu (30 days) |
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Europe |
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Albania (30 days) |
Andorra (30 days) |
Bosnia-Herzegovina (30 days) |
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Croatia (30 days) |
Cyprus (30 days) |
Italy (60/90 days)** |
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Monaco (30 days) |
Montenegro (30 days) |
San Marino (30 days) |
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Serbia (30 days) |
Slovenia (90 days) |
Vatican (30 days) |
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※ Visa period applies to diplomatic, government official, and
ordinary passport holders, unless otherwise specified. ** Italy: 60 days
under Visa Exemption Agreement / 90 days under Reciprocity Principles (Effective
June 15, 2003) |
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Visa Type |
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Tourist & Business Visas |
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Citizens of the countries excluded from the Visa Exemption Agreement or the
Principles of Reciprocity and National Interest must obtain a visa prior to
entering Korea. Citizens of the countries granted visa-free entry in accordance
with the Principles of Reciprocity (Table 4) must also apply for a visa if
planning to stay longer than allowed. The Korean visa application process
usually takes about three to four days, but may change due to unforeseen
circumstances or seasonal variations.
All visa applicants are required to
submit a completed application form, a valid passport, a passport-sized (3.5cm x
4.5cm) color photo taken within six months of the application date, other
documents as determined by the status of their country, and a visa processing
fee. Applicants may be asked to submit additional documents if necessary.
Applicants are not required to show an outbound ticket. Furthermore, visas may
be extended for up to 90 days. All visas, including long-term visas, are for a
single visit (single-entry visa). For business visas, the intention of visit
must be clearly stated on the visa application form.
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Work Visas |
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Foreign nationals must have a work visa in order to work in Korea. Work
visas are usually valid for up to three years, starting from the date of issue.
Work visas can be obtained in the applicant’s home country with a sponsorship of
the employer in Korea. Foreign nationals residing in Korea must obtain the work
visa from a Korean embassy or consulate outside Korea. The work visa application
process usually takes about one to two weeks, but may change depending on the
applicant’s visa status.
Furthermore, foreign nationals residing and
working in Korea must obtain a residence permit from the Immigration Office.
Those who engage in remunerative activities without a work visa may be fined or,
in some cases, deported.
* Non-professional employment work visas are
valid for up to three years, and may be extended for another year and 10 months
(total of four years and 10 months) at the request of the same employer.
Professional or technical employment work visas are valid for 2, 5, or 7 years,
depending on the job. |
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Application for Visas |
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Korean visa application must be completed at a Korean embassy or
consulate outside Korea. |
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Required documents: |
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a. Visa application form |
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b. Passport |
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c. Passport-sized (3.5cm x 4.5cm) color photo taken within 6
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d. other documents as determined by the status of the applicant’s
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e. Visa processing fee (see below) |
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Visa processing fees: |
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a. Single-entry visa (less than 90 days): US $30 |
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b. Single-entry visa (more than 90 days): US $50 |
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c. Multiple-entry visa: US $80 (United States citizens: US $45)** |
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d. Extension of Re-entry Permit: US $20 |
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e. Chinese group tourist visa: US $10 per person |
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** Principles of Reciprocity, effective since 1994.
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Countries under the Visa-Fee Exemption Agreement: Italy, Japan, Spain, Taiwan,
Ukraine, United Kingdom (Please visit the Hi-Korea website for detailed information.)
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countries that have signed an agreement, which states a provision of visa-fee
exemption, are also exempt from payment of the visa processing fees. (e.g.
Korea-Canada Tourist & Work Visa Agreement) |
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Visa Extension |
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Tourist visas can be extended in the event of unforeseen circumstances such
as an accident, health problem, flight cancellation, etc. Visitors must apply
for a visa extension at a local immigration office.. Visa extension applications
must be submitted to Hi-Korea (http://www.g4f.go.kr) or an
immigration office two months prior to the expiration date of the current
visa.
Republic of Korea VISA (Sample)

Visa Serial Number
- ① Status: Classification of visa holders by activity or
status while in Korea
- ② Period of Sojourn: Permitted term of stay starting from
the date of entry into Korea.
- ③ Entries: Visa types (e.g. single-entry, multiple-entry,
etc.)
- ④ Issue Date: Visa issuance date
- ⑤ Expiration Date: Valid term of visa (Visa automatically
rendered void after this date.)
- ⑥ Issued at: Place of visa issuance
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