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  • An applicant can fill out an electronic visa application form online and submit it to the Visa Portal before he/she visits a Korean diplomatic mission in his/her country of residence.
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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

Step 1 Determine if you need a tourist visa.

  • 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 .

Step 2 Choose the visa category that best suits your reason for travel.

  • 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.

Step 3 Have a passport photo taken.

  • If you're planning to submit your application online, make sure you have a digital copy of your passport photo that you can upload.

Step 4 Complete your visa application form.

  • 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.

Step 5 Gather documents required for your visa type.

  • 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

Step 1 Use the visa portal to submit your application electronically.

  • 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.

Step 2 Locate the nearest Korean embassy or consulate to submit your application in person.

  • 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.

Step 3 Wait for confirmation from your sponsor if you have one.

  • 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.

Step 4 Find out if your visa has been issued.

  • 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

Step 1 Print your confirmation that your visa has been issued.

  • 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.

Step 2 Complete a declaration form for your belongings.

  • 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.

Step 3 Fill out your arrival card on the plane.

  • Read the instructions carefully and make sure you enter your information neatly and legibly.

Step 4 Present your passport and paperwork to the immigration officer.

  • 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.

Step 5 Visit a Tourist Information Center (TIC) if you have any questions.

  • 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
  • ↑ https://www.airport.kr/ap_cnt/en/arr/process/immpro.do
  • ↑ https://www.airport.kr/ap_lp/en/arr/process/immexa/immexa.do
  • ↑ https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/TRV/TV_ENG_3_2_1.jsp
  • ↑ https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/asia/north-korea-democratic-peoples-republic-korea

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South Korea Visa for Tourists in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Updated: March 29, 2024

South Korea Visa

South Korea’s visa policy is generally simple but has a couple of exceptions and specific rules that allow visa-free access where otherwise a visa would be necessary.

The Korean Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) was introduced in September 2021 and is now mandatory for all travelers without visas 18 or older and 65 or younger. This means there is no true visa exemption anymore. However, some nationalities are exempt from the K-ETA until 31 December 2024.

In this article, I will guide you through South Korea visa requirements, K-ETA, tourist visas and exceptions.

Table of Contents

Visa policy and visa types.

Passport holders from 110 countries do not need a visa to travel to South Korea. Unless temporarily exempt, all visa-exempt nationals between 18 and 64 (inclusive) must have a pre-approved K-ETA to travel to South Korea.

There are also various provisions for short-term visa exemptions for other nationalities:

  • 30-day visa exemption for holders of visas or residence permits from select countries and in transit to a third country
  • 30-day visa waiver for Jeju Island if arriving by direct flight
  • 15-day visa exemption for tour groups visiting various regions in Korea
  • Tours around Seoul if in transit

In all other circumstances, a tourist visa is required to enter Korea.

South Korea doesn’t issue Visa on Arrival (VOA) or eVisa for tourists.

South Korea Visa Requirements 

South Korea Visa Requirements by Nationality

  • Passport’s expiry date must be after the intended departure date (no extended validity required)
  • Return or onward ticket
  • K-ETA if visa-exempt (unless temporarily waived)

Visa Exemption (K-ETA Required)

South Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) Sample

South Korea introduced its form of Electronic Travel Authorization called K-ETA in September 2021. K-ETA is now MANDATORY for all visitors who are exempt from visas. Some nationalities are temporarily exempt until 31 December 2024.

K-ETA eligibility

110 nationalities are visa-exempt. The duration of stay varies from 30 days to 6 months. You must obtain K-ETA before traveling (unless your nationality is exempt until 31 December 2024 ).

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Switzerland
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Kazakhstan #
  • Marshall Islands
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Africa
  • Vatican City

* Total stay must not exceed 90 days within any 180 days # Total stay must not exceed 60 days within any 180 days

K-ETA validity 

The K-ETA is valid for 3 years from the date of approval but cannot be longer than the validity of the applicant’s passport.

Applications submitted before 3 July 2023 only received 2-year validity.

The K-ETA costs 10.000 KRW (~8$), payable by card during the online application. A 3% card processing fee is levied, bringing the total to 10.300 KRW.

K-ETA application

You can apply for the K-ETA online on the only official website – the K-ETA Application Portal . Beware of agents and intermediaries posing for official sources.

All you need is your passport, a valid email address, and a debit or credit card.

K-ETA processing time

The processing time of the K-ETA is usually at most 72 hours but can be longer in rare instances.

K-ETA exemption based on age

Everybody younger than 18 years is exempt from the K-ETA. Everybody 65 or older is exempt too.

For more information, read the South Korea K-ETA article for details on the documents required, the application process and current K-ETA exempted countries (until 31 Dec 2024).

Visa Exemption (Jeju Island Visa Waiver)

Jeju Island has its own visa waiver provisions to boost tourism to South Korea’s most popular holiday destination.

Below are the key requirements for Jeju Island visa waiver provision:

  • All nationalities except the below 23 are eligible for Jeju Island visa exemption
  • Jeju Island visa exemption is valid for 30 days only for the province
  • Visitors must enter and depart Jeju via direct flight (i.e. without stopping in any other part of South Korea).
  • Visa-exempt but K-ETA-required nationalities must still obtain K-ETA unless temporarily exempt

Ineligible countries

Jeju Island visa exemption is not available for these 23 countries:

  • Afghanistan

The above 23 countries also become eligible if they:

  • Have a Certificate of Invitation issued by the Jeju Government or Jeju Island Immigration Office (OR)
  • Hold a permanent residence permit from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, or USA AND have previously visited South Korea 3 times since 1996 or once since 2006

Visa Exemption (Visa Holders of Third Countries)

South Korea Visa Exemption in Transit for holders of visas from third countries

You’re eligible for a 30-day visa exemption if you have a visa or a residence permit from one of the following countries :

You MUST also meet ONE of the following requirements:

  • You arrive in South Korea from one of these countries and depart for a third country
  • You arrive in South Korea from a third country and depart to one of these countries
  • You arrive in South Korea from one of these countries and have transited in a fourth country for less than 72 hours before entering South Korea. You then depart for a third country.
  • You arrive in South Korea from a third country, then depart for one of these countries, and will transit to a fourth country for less than 72 hours.

Visa Exemption (Transit Tours at Seoul’s Incheon Airport)

If you’re in transit at Seoul’s Incheon International for less than 24 hours (which is the limit anyway), you’re eligible for any of the free tours around Seoul.

The tours range in price from free to $150 golf courses although most are cheaper than $5. They range from 1 hour to 5 hours in duration.

You can check out the tours and book online via the Incheon Airport website .

Upon arrival, go to the Information desks at either terminal to get routed to your tour.

If you’re from a visa-exempt country but require K-ETA, you must still obtain K-ETA (unless temporarily exempt) for transit tours at Incheon Airport. 

The following 23 countries are not eligible for transit tours:

Visa Exemption (Tour Groups)

Various visa exemptions exist for organized tour groups.

Gangwon-do Region

A 15-day visa exemption for Gangwon-do and Seoul Metropolitan Area is available to tour groups from:

  • Philippines

This is only if flying in and out of Yangyang International Airport until May 30, 2024.

Jeollanam-do, Jeollabuk-do, Jeju-do Regions

A 15-day visa exemption for these regions is available to tour groups from:

This is only if flying in and out of Muan International Airport until March 31, 2024.

Traveling to Jeju via Seoul, Busan, Cheongju, Muan, or Yangyang

This exemption is only available to Chinese tour groups.

It allows stays on the mainland of South Korea for up to 5 days followed by up to 15 days on Jeju Island.

Tourist Visa from the Embassy

South Korea Visa Sample

Visitors seeking a tourist visa must obtain it from a South Korean embassy. None of the available e-visas are for short-term tourism visits.

The standard visa for tourism is C-3-9 (Ordinary Tourist).

Requirements

  • Visa Application Form #17 (fill it out online)
  • Passport valid for the duration of stay
  • A standard-size color photo
  • Proof of enough funds for the duration of stay in Korea
  • Complete Visa Application Form online
  • Submit and pay
  • Receive an invitation for the interview
  • Visit the chosen embassy and conduct the interview
  • Check results online
  • Download and print visa.

For more information, read the South Korea tourist visa article for details on visa validity, documentation, fee and application procedure.

Benefits of South Korea tourist visa

South Korea visa may not be the strongest, but it does come with VISA-FREE access to a handful of countries. In 2024, you can travel to about 8 countries with a South Korean visa. Read the article on  VISA-FREE countries for South Korea visa for more details.

Transit Visa

If you’re not leaving the airport’s transit zone (i.e. not clearing immigration) you do not need a visa or a K-ETA under the condition that:

  • Incheon Airport (Seoul): You depart within 24 hours;
  • All other airports: You depart on the same calendar day.

If you will be passing through immigration, you must obtain a transit visa, K-ETA or utilize visa exemption as part of one of the transit tours. 

South Korea Arrival Card

Tourists arriving in South Korea have to fill out and submit an arrival card. This is a standard procedure in many countries and chances are that you will be given a card already in the airplane.

If you hold a K-ETA, you’re automatically exempt from having to complete and submit an arrival card.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Should i apply for k-eta for my children.

Provided your children are 17 years old or younger, it is not necessary to apply for K-ETA for them.

Should I apply for K-ETA if I have a tourist visa?

No. If you have a visa for South Korea you don’t need to submit K-ETA. The K-ETA is only for visa-exempt nationalities.

Do I need a new K-ETA for every visit to Korea?

No. The K-ETA is valid for 3 years from the date of issue. As long as it’s valid, you don’t need to apply for a new one.

Do I need a K-ETA to travel to Jeju Island?

Yes. Even though Jeju has special visa waivers, you still need to submit a K-ETA.

How much money should I have when I apply for a South Korean tourist visa?

Embassies do not disclose this information and it depends. Travelers have been saying that you need to have a minimum of 150$ per day in your bank account.

Do I need proof of COVID vaccination or a COVID test before traveling to South Korea?

Currently, South Korea does not require any COVID-19 vaccination certificates, testing, or quarantine for entry.

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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02. Book your fight

Find the cheapest flight tickets using Skyscanner . Skyscanner includes all budget airlines and you are guaranteed to find the cheapest flight to your destination.

03. Book your hotel

Book your hotel from Booking.com . Booking.com has pretty much every hotel, hostel and guesthouse from every destination.

04. Get your onward ticket

If traveling on a one-way ticket, use BestOnwardTicket to get proof of onward ticket for just $12, valid for 48 hours.

05. Purchase your insurance

Purchase travel medical insurance for your trip from SafetyWing . Insurance from SafetyWing covers COVID-19 and also comes with a visa letter which you can use for your visas.

Need more? Check out my travel resources page  for the best websites to plan your trip.

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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

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

Application-Method

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

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 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

Online reservation

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

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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.

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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

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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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South Korea Visa Requirements

Documents you need to entry to the republic of korea.

If you’re planning a trip to South Korea, you need to understand the entry requirements .

South Korean entry requirements depend on:

  • Your nationality
  • How long you’ll stay
  • The reason for your visit

You can use the information on this page to find out what you need for your trip.

Documents You Need to Travel to South Korea

To travel to South Korea, all foreign nationals need:

  • Visa or K-ETA

You cannot board a flight or ship to South Korea without these essential documents.

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Korean Entry Requirements for Your Nationality

Passport holders from more than 100 countries can travel to South Korea with a K-ETA . It’s quicker and easier to obtain an electronic travel authorization than a visa.

These are some of the countries eligible for the K-ETA. The maximum number of days you can stay in South Korea with a K-ETA is shown.

  • Andorra (30)
  • Argentina (30)
  • Australia* (90)
  • Austria* (90)
  • Belgium* (90)
  • Brazil (90)
  • Brunei (30)
  • Canada* (180)
  • Colombia (90)
  • Costa Rica (90)
  • Croatia (90)
  • Cyprus (30)
  • Czech Republic (90)
  • Denmark (90 days in 180-day period)
  • Dominica (90)
  • Dominican Republic (90)
  • Finland (90 days in 180-day period)
  • France* (90)
  • Germany* (90)
  • Greece (90)
  • Guatemala (90)
  • Honduras (30)
  • Hong Kong* (90)
  • Hungary (90)
  • Iceland (90 days in 180-day period)
  • Ireland (90)
  • Israel (30)
  • Italy* (90)
  • Jamaica (90)
  • Japan* (90)
  • Lithuania (90)
  • Luxembourg (90)
  • Malaysia (90)
  • Mexico (90)
  • Netherlands (90)
  • New Zealand* (90)
  • Nicaragua (90)
  • Norway (90 days in 180-day period)
  • Poland (90)
  • Portugal (90 days in 180-day period)
  • Romania (90)
  • Russia (60/90 days in 180-day period)
  • San Marino (30)
  • Saudi Arabia (30)
  • Serbia (90)
  • Singapore* (90)
  • South Africa (30)
  • Spain* (90)
  • Switzerland (90)
  • Taiwan* (90)
  • Thailand (90)
  • Turkey (90)
  • Tuvalu (30)
  • United Arab Emirates (90)
  • United Kingdom* (90)
  • United States* (90)
  • Uruguay (90)
  • Venezuela (90)

(*)The K-ETA is not currently mandatory for nationals of this country but you can still apply. If you have a K-ETA you do not need to submit an Arrival Card allowing for a faster border crossing.

If your country is not on this list, contact us to find out whether you are eligible.

South Korea Tourist Visa Requirements

Foreigners need to apply for a tourist visa for South Korea if they are not eligible to travel with a K-ETA . A tourist visa for Korea is required if the visitor:

passport tourist visa

Is not from a visa-exempt nation

days tourist visa

Wishes to stay longer than the time permitted with the ETA (usually 90 days)

travelticket tourist visa

Does not meet all of the other ETA requirements for South Korea

In these cases, visa-free entry is not permitted. Tourists must instead begin a South Korea travel visa application through the embassy or consulate.

Nationalities that need a tourist visa for South Korea

If you are not eligible for K-ETA, you need a tourist visa to travel to South Korea short term.

Some of the countries with visa requirements for Korea include:

  • Philippines

Travelers who need a visa should contact the Republic of Korea embassy or consulate.

It takes longer to apply for a South Korea visa than an ETA. If you need a visa based on your nationality, get started with your application well ahead of your trip.

Passport requirements to travel to Korea

Your passport must be valid for the duration of your stay in South Korea. You should also have at least 1 blank passport page for the entry stamp.

If your passport is about to expire, you should renew it before applying for a K-ETA. The electronic travel authorization is only valid with the passport you use to apply. The details on your ETA must match your passport exactly.

What You Need to Stay in South Korea Long-Term

You need to apply for a visa to go to South Korea for a long stay. All foreign nationals need a South Korean visa to stay long-term, regardless of nationality.

There are several different types of South Korean visa available including for:

  • Medical treatment
  • Work and job seekers
  • Study and training
  • International trade

You’ll need to meet all the visa requirements to apply. You must enter Korea for the purposes stated on your visa and abide by the visa conditions.

Health Requirements for South Korea

You need to meet the health requirements to travel to South Korea. Speak to a medical professional a few weeks before your trip and get any vaccinations you may need for Korea.

COVID-19 health requirements for South Korea have ended. You do not need vaccine certificates or a pre-departure test to travel .

Entering South Korea: Immigration Requirements

As well as your passport, you need these documents to clear Korean immigration.

  • Arrival Card : You do not need to submit an arrival card if you’re traveling with a K-ETA . This entry requirement applies to visa holders only.
  • Customs declaration form : All passengers need to fill out a customs declaration form for South Korea. If you’re entering Korea with your family, you can submit just one form. If you’re arriving in Korea via Incheon International Airport (ICN) Terminal 2 or Gimpo International Airport (GMP) you can complete the customs declaration online before you depart.

Note that holding these documents does not guarantee entry to South Korea. Korean border officials have the right to grant or deny entry based on immigration laws.

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How to Fill Out a South Korea Visa Application Form [Step by Step Guide]

One of the requirements in getting a visa is an application form; it may be done electronically, in writing through paper or online submission. Getting things rights in the is the first step in getting your visa approved, the information here should be the same as your submitted documents.

In case you are going to the land of KPop and KDramas, here’s How to Fill up a South Korea Visa Application Form .

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The South Korea Visa Application form has a new version deleting the “Details of Visa Issuance Confirmation” section on the second page. You can get a copy of the latest form at the SK Embassy’s website or through here. Ready your information, and let’s do this together!

ADVISORY: As per Embassy of South Korea, starting August 23, 2022 , visa processing is 25-30 working days.  

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Table of Contents

South Korea Visa Application Form

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First, you will need to download the form. It’s better to do this electronically and not in writing as you can edit it immediately. It would help if you also wrote as neatly as possible in case you want to write. However, there’s a PDF and Document available, and I highly recommend this. Click the link to download the form. Print it at an A4 sized paper.

  • Word Document
  • Hangul File
  • Please Fill in Block Letters or Capital Letters, make sure the CAPS LOCK is on so that’s easier
  • Prepare your Check symbol or simply copy it from the form
  • In case you have blank answers, write N/A (Not Applicable)
  • As per the examples below, I just used another color so that you will know what to fill up, but make sure you use black pen/ink
  • Information provided here is not 100% true as this is just an example; however, you must provide factual information on your application

1. Personal Details

On the first page, ready your passport (s) for the information asked.

How to Fill up a South Korea Visa Application Form

  • Full name in English or the characters of your passport, in case you have a Middle name, you can skip writing it as Koreans usually don’t have one
  • Chinese Name or Chinese Characters of your English Name
  • Your gender
  • Birthdate using the format given – Year, Month, Day in numbers
  • Nationality
  • Country of Birth
  • National Identity No. – these are mostly for citizens of countries who each have an identity number, for Filipinos as we don’t have one you can put “N/A.”
  • In case you have other names used in your previous application or visit to South Korea, enter it, if none, just plainly check “No” and write “N/A.”
  • If you are a dual citizen, answer the question “yes” and list the country you are a citizen of, if not check “No” and write “N/A.”

2. Details of Visa Application

This is the newest part of the Visa Application Form. Make sure they are in line with your purpose of visit.

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  • Period of Stay – you will need to choose if it’s long-term or short-term
  • Status of Stay – there are many categories you could choose, here are common ones:

Short Term:

  • C-2 Short-term Business
  • C-3-9 Tourist
  • C-3-1 Short-term (General)
  • C-3-3 Medical Tourist
  • C-3-4 Business Visitor (General)
  • F-1 Visiting or Joining Family
  • F-2 Resident
  • F-6 Marriage to Korean Citizen

That’s it for page one, don’t write anything under “For Official Use Only.”

3. Passport Information

Let’s go now to the second page, ready your passport again.

How to Fill up a South Korea Visa Application Form New 02

  • Passport Type – check which category is applicable, we usually have the Regular one
  • Passport Number – found in the bio-page
  • Issuing Country
  • Where the passport is issued
  • Issuance Date – you can use the format in your passport
  • Expiry date
  • If you have another passport, write the information asked

4. Contact Information

How to Fill up a South Korea Visa Application Form New 03

  • Home Country address or your permanent address
  • In case you are currently living in another place that’s’ different from your home address then type it – you can place N/A if it’s the same
  • Your functioning cellphone number
  • Telephone number
  • E-mail address
  • Emergency Contact Information

5. Marital Status

How to Fill up a South Korea Visa Application Form New 04

  • In case you are single or divorced, check the category and type N/A
  • Your Civil Status
  • Information about your partner
  • If you both have children, you answer this question – this pertains to humans, and I would like to answer 6 if cats were included (haha)

6. Education

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  • The highest degree you have – if you are up to college, then its Bachelor’s Degree, should you be up to elementary – then check other and write Elementary Graduate or up to Grade 10, etc.
  • Name of the school – this one is related to the 6.1 question, so basically where you graduated or attended school last
  • Address of the school indicated in 6.2 – in city, province, country format

7. Employment

How to Fill up a South Korea Visa Application Form New 06

  • Choose which category suits you best – if you are a government employee, it’s under civil servant, businessmen are entrepreneurs, freelancers, or digital nomads can consider themselves self-employed.
  • Details of employment – Make sure the details here are the same as the papers you are going to submit – Certificate of Employment, Business Permit, School Certificate, etc.

8. Details of Visit

This is one of the most crucial parts of your application

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  • Purpose of Visit – if you are there for tourism, check tourism, however, if you got invited by a friend it’s better to use visiting family/relatives/friends especially if you are staying in their place rather than hotels. Be careful here as this is one of the most common reasons in getting denied for a South Korea Tourist Visa .
  • How many days you will be staying in Korea – your budget must be enough for your stay
  • Planned date of entry
  • Where you are staying in Korea
  • Contact number in Korea – you can use the hotel’s number
  • Previous travels to South Korea in the last 5 years
  • Previous travels to other countries in the previous 5 years – you can refer to your passport
  • Family member – spouse, parents, siblings, or children that are currently in South Korea
  • Family member – spouse, parents, siblings, or children that are traveling with you to South Korea – this does not include friends, you must have the same details of visit in the application

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9. Details of Invitation

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  • In case you are invited to Korea by a friend, relative, or family or a company, then you must state their information.

10. Funding Details

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  • Estimated travel costs, it’s usually days of stay x USD 100
  • The one who will pay for your expenses – if you are paying for yourself, then you can put “Myself,” in case another person will then you have to provide their information. You’ll need a guarantee letter also and the financial documents of the person, especially if you are unemployed or don’t have enough funds.

11. Assistance with the form

You can leave this blank as the travel agent who will assess your documents and pass this for you will put in their details here.

12. Declaration

Read the notice before signing the declaration. Make sure to double-check your answers.

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There you go! Now you know how to fill up a South Korea Visa Application Form . Check out our other South Korea Visa articles to help you with your application as well as your trip to South Korea. Good luck!

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Hey, I’m Lyza! I once was a person who just imagined going to places “one day” but decided to pursue my dreams. My first travel abroad was in Japan, solo, last 2018, and fell in love with the journey since. I’m aiming to visit 10 countries before turning 30 and 2 new places in the Philippines every year. Besides traveling, I love organizing trips, photography, reading, and making new friends. Follow my adventures through my  Instagram .

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What to put in employment details if you are a freelancer?

Thank you so much 🙂

Hello, I am a student and planning to pay for the visit myself. I do a part-time job. Do I need to show my part-time job certificate along with my school certificate?

Thank you for this guideline. I followed it and got my visa approved today. God speed.

Your welcome po, enjoy SK!

Hi po regrding po sa funding details, may show money po ba or may kelangan pa pong personal bank acc. At certificate na ipasa? And magkano po?

Is Flight ticket one of the requirement during Visa Application?

Hi Lyza! I just want to ask question regarding “Details of Visit” in the application form. I intended to stay in Busan and Seoul. Do i also have to give both hotel addresses on the application form or just the first one.

Thank you for your help!!!

Hi Lyza, are widows considered single for the marital status? I’m not quite sure what to put on my mother’s application. Thank you for this post. It was very informative

Thank you for this sample! 😄😄 Super helpful!

Hey ! Lyza,😃 Thanks for giving such kind of some idea! I am Planning to go there South Korea easily, I learn from your about.

HI LYZA, YOUR ARTICLE IS VERY INFORMATIVE. ANYWAY, IN REGARD TO 8.4 I DON’T HAVE AN ADDRESS IN KOREA AS HAVEN’T BOUGHT YET MY TICKET AND BOOKED A HOTEL, I HAVE ALSO BEEN TO OTHER COUNTRIES BEFORE, BUT IT WAS 6 YEARS AGO AND I JUST RENEWED MY PASSPORT, SO IT WILL APPEAR THAT I SEEMED TO BE A FIRST-TIME TRAVELER THAT MIGHT AFFECT MY APPLICATION.

You’ll need to book a hotel, you can try checking hotels here: List of the Best Luxury Hotels in South Korea or book one with free cancellation

Hi Lyza, i have read your article regarding SK visa. May i ask, how many days/weeks someone has to apply for travel visa before the travel date? We are planning to travel next year ( feb 2021) and my passort will expire on sept 2021. I am worried about the passport. Thank you in advance

Application was 7 days before but there were months it took 30 days, so it’s better to do it a month before. I also suggest you renew your passport now.

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Tourist Visa In Korea: A Simple Guide

Tourist Visa In Korea

Picture this: vibrant Seoul nights, tranquil temple visits, and spicy kimchi feasts.

Ready to pack your bags for an unforgettable Korean escapade?

Before you board, let’s unravel the tapestry of securing a tourist visa for Korea.

How Is Tourism Impacting The Korean Economy?

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Sights and attractions in Korea collectively are the reason why over 17.5 million visitors arrived in South Korea in 2019. This figure is 14% higher compared to the previous year’s number, making it one of the top visited countries in Asia. 

Travel and Tourism added significantly to the country’s economy, contributing 4.16% to the overall GDP of the country in 2019. 

However, most international travelers embarking on their Korean adventures will have to obtain a tourist visa . 

In this extensive guide, we will walk you through the intricate details of securing a tourist visa for South Korea. From the eligibility criteria to the visa application process, while also providing you with valuable tips to ensure a successful application. 

While we are on the topic, it is important to mention that it is easier for citizens of the developed nations to obtain a hassle-free visa, which is mostly on arrival.

Nations like the EU Member States, Australia, New Zealand, The United Kingdom have a visa waiver agreement with the Republic of Korea.

Other nations which do not have a visa waiver agreement with Korea include countries like The United Arab Emirates, Canada, Russia, Bahrain and others.

However, this in no way implies that it is difficult for the citizens of these countries or other countries to obtain a Korean visa. 

One thing to be noted here is that the famous Schengen visa is not required to enter Korea. The visa required to set foot in Korea is issued and processed by the Government of Korea. Schengen is only required to enter most of the European states. 

What Is the Korean Tourist Visa?

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Like any country that offers different types of visas for different people, depending on their purpose of visit, Korea also follows the same route.

Visas granted for educational purposes have different requirements, terms and conditions comparatively to a businessman heading to Korea for trade and investment.

Similarly, a visa granted for the purpose of sightseeing is different. A Korean tourist visa, often referred to as a C-3 visa, is the key that unlocks the doors to South Korea for travelers from around the world. 

This visa allows its holder to explore the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant city life, rich cultural heritage, yummy street food, access to the world’s best skincare that South Korea offers, for a specified duration, usually up to 90 days.

Whether your purpose is sightseeing, visiting your friends or family, or experiencing the diverse culture that Korea offers, a tourist visa is your magic wand to a memorable journey through this captivating country. 

What Is The Eligibility Criteria For Korean Tourist Visa?

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Before embarking on the visa application journey, it is vital to determine whether you meet the eligibility criteria for a Korean tourist visa. 

Requirements are set by the Korean Government and individuals going ahead with the process should be aware of the fact that the rules and conditions are the same for all. 

Being fair and unbiased to every nationality is the primary goal of the Korean Government.  

The criteria typically includes:

Valid Passport

Your passport should have the validity of at least six months beyond your intended departure date from South Korea. 

Passport should not expire and should be renewed by the relevant authorities prior to applying for the visa.

Financial Capability

You must demonstrate the financial means to cover your stay in South Korea.

This involves providing your recent bank statements, financial sponsorship letters, or other evidence of sufficient funds.

Intention To Return

You will need to convince the visa granting authority and establish your intention to return to your home country or residence after your visit ends. 

This can be exhibited through ties to your family, employment proof, property ownership, or educational commitments.

Clean Criminal Record

For visiting any country in the world, no matter developed or developing, even the ones plagued with crimes, one must submit proof of the fact that they are civilized, law abiding citizens of their own countries. 

Furthermore, having a clean criminal record is necessary and relevant. Any history of serious criminal offenses may impact the visa application and will most probably result in the visa denial.

Flight Itinerary And Accommodation

Present a confirmed flight itinerary to and from South Korea, as well as all the relevant details of your accommodation for the duration of your stay.

Purpose Of Visit

State clearly the purpose of your visit as tourism. Whether you plan to explore historic sites, indulge in cultural experiences, great food or visit friends and family, your intent should align with tourism .

What Are The Types Of Korean Tourist Visa?

Korean tourist visas are broadly divided into two types:

The C-3 Visa 

This is a short-term tourist visa . It’s the most common type of tourist visa and is suitable for travelers planning to stay in South Korea for a short period of time, typically up to 90 days.  

It is ideal for tourists, those visiting friends or family, or individuals seeking to explore the country’s vibrant culture.

This is the group tourist visa . The C-4 visa is designed for group tourists who are part of an officially recognized tour group.

If you plan to explore South Korea as part of an organized tour, this visa is the one to pursue.

What Is The Korean Tourist Visa Application Process?

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Obtaining a Korean tourist visa involves a structured application process, which can be outlined as follows:

Download And Complete The Application Form

Access the visa application form from the official website of the Korean embassy or consulate in your home country. 

It is important to fill out the form accurately, ensuring there are no errors, and no relevant information is missed out.

Gather Required Documents

Collect the necessary supporting documents , including your passport, passport-sized photos, proof of financial capability, flight itinerary, accommodation details, and any additional documents specified by the embassy or consulate.

Schedule An Appointment

Some Korean embassies or consulates may require applicants to book an appointment for visa submission. It is crucial to check the specific requirements of the embassy or consulate in your area and follow their procedures.

Submit Your Application

Attend the appointment (if required) or visit the embassy or consulate during their designated working hours to submit your application. Ensure that all documents are neatly organized and presented according to their guidelines.

Pay The Visa Fee

Pay the visa application fee, which varies depending on your nationality and the type of visa you are applying for. Keep the receipt as proof of payment.

Visa Interview (If Required)

In some cases, applicants may be called for a visa interview. During the interview, be prepared to answer questions about your travel plans, intentions, and other relevant details.

Wait For Processing

The processing time for a Korean tourist visa can vary, ranging from a few days to several weeks. Patience is essential during this period.

Collect Your Visa

Once your visa application is approved, collect your visa from the embassy or consulate. Before leaving, double-check all visa details for accuracy.

How Long Can You Stay In Korea For With A Tourist Visa? 

With a Korean tourist visa, you can typically stay in South Korea for a period of up to 90 days (about 3 months). 

This 90-day period is often referred to as the “duration of stay.” It begins from the date of your entry into South Korea and is indicated on your visa sticker.

It is important to abide by the allowed duration of stay specified on your visa. Overstaying your visa can result in legal consequences, including fines, deportation, and potential difficulties obtaining future visas. 

If you plan to stay in South Korea for longer than 90 days or for purposes other than tourism, you will need to explore other visa options, such as a work visa, student visa, or long-term residency visa, depending on your specific circumstances and intentions for staying in the country. 

However, the requirements and documents needed for those visas would differ from that of a tourist visa. 

What Is The Visa Fees For A Tourist/Visitor Visa?

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The visa fee for a Korean tourist visa can vary depending on the nationality of an individual and the type of visa they are applying for. 

As of September 2021 , the standard visa fee for most nationalities was around 60,000 Korean Won (KRW). However, this fees is tentative and can change from time to time. 

There may be variations based on your nationality, visa category, and the specific embassy or consulate where you apply.

To get the most accurate and up-to-date information on visa fees for your specific situation, visiting the official website of the Korean embassy or the consulate in your home country is recommended. 

They typically provide detailed information on visa requirements and fees for applicants from different countries. Additionally, you can contact the embassy or consulate directly for clarification on the current visa fees and payment methods.

How Long Does It Take To Process A Korean Short Stay Visa For Tourism?

The processing time for the C-3 tourist visa can vary depending on several factors, including your nationality, the specific embassy or consulate where you apply, and the time of year.

However, here are some general guidelines:

Normal Processing Time

In many cases, the normal processing time for a Korean tourist visa is approximately 5 to 10 business days.

This means that if you submit a complete and accurate visa application, you can expect to receive a decision within the time frame mentioned above.

Peak Seasons

During peak travel seasons, such as the summer months and major holidays like Christmas, Easter and others, visa processing times may be slightly longer due to a higher influx of applications. 

It is advisable to apply in advance during these periods to ensure that your visa is processed in time for your intended travel dates.

Visa Interview

If the embassy or consulate requires a visa interview as part of the application process, this may add extra time to the processing. 

Visa interviews are typically scheduled in advance and can take place before a decision is made.

Complex Cases

If your visa application is considered more complex due to specific circumstances or additional document requirements, it may take longer to process.

For example, if you have a history of visa denials or if you’re applying for a long-term visa, it may require additional attention and thought and will take more time.

What Are The Tips For A Successful Korean Tourist Visa Application? 

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Securing a Korean tourist visa can be a straightforward process if you follow these essential tips:

Apply In Advance

Commence the visa application process well in advance of your planned travel dates to account for processing time and potential delays.

Provide Accurate Information

Ensure that all information provided on your application form aligns with the supporting documents and is entirely accurate . 

Financial Documentation

Submit clear and comprehensive financial documents to demonstrate your ability to support yourself during your stay in South Korea. 

Travel Itinerary

Craft a well-structured travel plan that outlines your plans and intended destinations within South Korea according to your interests and wants. 

Avoid Overstaying

Respect the validity period of your vis a and adhere to the allowed duration of stay. Overstaying can result in legal consequences and future visa denials.

Visa Exemptions

Investigate whether your country is eligible for a visa exemption or visa waiver program, as these options can simplify your travel plans.

Consult The Embassy/Consulate

If you have any doubts or questions about the application process, do not hesitate to reach out to the Korean embassy or consulate for guidance and clarification since they would have all the adequate information and the ability to answer any question that you might have in a detailed manner. 

Conclusion 

You’re now equipped to embark on your Korean journey with the right visa in hand. From palace tours to K-pop concerts, a realm of experiences awaits. Your Korean odyssey begins now!

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Visas for South Korea: here’s what you need to know

Charles Usher

Feb 18, 2024 • 4 min read

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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.

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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.

Horseback riding near the Udo Lighthouse, Jeju-do, South Korea

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.

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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 Jul 30, 2022 and updated Feb 18, 2024.

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Do you need help in accomplishing your Korean visa application form? Here’s a complete guide to filling out the form so you can proceed to the next steps of the application process with ease. 

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Important Reminders

  • You can download the form and accomplish it online/electronically. Download the latest version of the application form here.  
  • You can also accomplish the form by hand.
  • The application form must be printed on A4-sized paper.
  • You can accomplish the form using either the English or Korean language.
  • Write in all capital letters when filling out the form.
  • The Embassy doesn’t have rules regarding font style and size. However, this is a formal transaction so choose font size of at least 12 and font styles commonly used in business letters like Arial, Calibri, Tahoma, Times New Roman, etc. If you’re having difficulty adjusting the font settings, ask assistance from the travel agency so they can provide you with a ready-to-answer application form in PDF format.
  • The answers should be TYPEWRITTEN/COMPUTERIZED as most travel agencies no longer accept forms that are handwritten.
  • Write N/A if an item does not apply to you.
  • A checkmark (√ ) should be used when filling out items with multiple selections.
  • The accomplished form should have no erasures.

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How To Fill Out the South Korean Visa Application Form: A Step-by-Step Guide

We’ll teach you how to accomplish the application form by focusing on one section at a time. Take note that RED text in the following screenshots is for emphasis only.

1. Personal Details

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1.1 Input your Last Name and then your First Name.

1.2 Indicate your Chinese name if you have one. Write N/A if you have none.

1.3 Put a check on the appropriate space if you’re a Male or a Female.

1.4 Write your birthday in this format: Year/Month/Day.

1.5 Indicate your nationality.

1.6 Write the name of the country where you were born.

1.7 Write your National Identity Number if you have one. Write N/A if you have none.

1.8 Check ‘Yes’ if you have used other names to enter or depart Korea. Indicate your previous Family Name and Given Name. Check ‘No’ if you haven’t used other names and write N/A on the Family Name and Given Name.

1.9 Check ‘Yes’ if you’re a citizen of another country and indicate which country. Check ‘No’ if you’re not and write N/A on the space for the name of the country.

Guidelines for the Photo:

  • The picture must be taken within 6 months from the date of application.
  • The photo should use a white background.
  • Don’t wear a hat.
  • Your face should be neutral in the photo.
  • Paste the photo on the application form.

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For Official Use Only – Leave this section blank.

2. Passport Information

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2.1 Put a check on the type of passport that you currently have.

2.2 Write your Passport Number.

2.3 Indicate the country where the passport was issued.

2.4 Indicate the specific location or office where your passport was issued .

2.5 Enter the date your passport was issued.

2.6 Enter your passport’s expiry date. Make sure that your passport has at least 6 months of validity left .

2.7 Check ‘No’ if you have no other valid passports and leave the ‘Details’ section blank. Check ‘Yes’ if you have other valid passports and indicate the Passport Type, Passport Number, Country, and Expiry Date.

3. Contact Information

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3.1 Write your permanent address in your home country.

3.2 You should only fill this out if it’s different from your permanent address.

3.3 Write your cellphone number.

3.4 Write your telephone number.

3.5 Indicate your active e-mail address.

3.6 Provide your emergency contact information with the Full Name, Country of Residence, Telephone Number, and your relationship with the person.

4. Marital Status and Family Details

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4.1 Put a check on your marital status.

4.2 Leave this section blank if you have checked ‘Divorced’ or ‘Single.’ If you checked ‘Married,’ provide the following details of your spouse: Family Name, Given Name, Date of Birth, Nationality, Residential Address, and Contact Number.

4.3 Check ‘No’ if you don’t have any children yet. Check ‘Yes’ if you already have children and indicate the number of children that you have.

5. Education

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5.1 Check the highest level of education that you have completed. If you’ve checked ‘Other,’ provide specific details.

5.2 Write the name of your school.

5.3 Write your school’s location.

6. Employment

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6.1 Check the type of employment you’re currently under.

6.2 Provide your employment details including the following: Name of Company/Institute/School, Your Position, Address of Company/Institute/School, and Telephone Number.

7. Details of Visit

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7.1 From the list of options, check the purpose of your visit to South Korea.

7.2 Indicate the length of your stay for your trip to South Korea.

7.3 Indicate the intended date of entry. Make sure that it’s within three months from the date of application.

7.4 Write your intended address in South Korea during your stay. You don’t need to have prior reservations or bookings.

7.5 Indicate the contact number that you’ll be using during your trip.

7.6 Check ‘Yes’ if you have previously traveled to South Korea in the last 5 years and provide additional details like the number of times you’ve visited and the purpose of your most recent visit. Check ‘No’ if it’s your first trip to South Korea.

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7.7 Check ‘Yes’ if you have previously traveled outside your country of residence and provide additional details like the name of the country you have visited, the purpose of your visit, and the period of your stay. Otherwise, check ‘No.’

7.8 Check ‘Yes’ if you’re traveling with any of your family members (spouse, parent, children, siblings). You also have to provide the following information of your companion/s: Full Name, Date of Birth, Nationality, and relationship to you. Check ‘No’ if you’re not traveling with a family member and write N/A on the ‘Details’ section.

8. Details of Sponsor

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8.1 Check ‘Yes’ if you have a sponsor in South Korea and provide the following details of your sponsor: Name, Date of Birth or Business Registration Number, Relationship to you, Address, and Telephone Number. Otherwise, check ‘No.’

9. Funding Details

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9.1 Indicate the estimated cost of your entire trip to South Korea. For reference, the average budget per day is around Php 5,000. Make sure that you’ll be able to show that you have enough funds in your bank account for the whole duration of your trip.

9.2 Mention who will fund your trip (including yourself or an institute) and provide the following details: Name of Person/Company/Institute, Relationship to you, Type of Support, and Contact Number.

10. Assistance with this Form

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10.1 Check ‘Yes’ if someone assisted you in filling out this form and provide the following details: Full Name, Date of Birth, Telephone Number, and Relationship to you. Otherwise, check ‘No.’

11. Declaration

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Declare that all the details and information you have provided in the application form are true and correct based on your knowledge and belief.

Indicate the date you will submit your VISA application and provide your signature. If you’re under 17 years old, your parent or legal guardian will sign the form for you.

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South Korea Tourist Visa: Requirements, Application, And Fees

Last Update: 29-05-2024

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Do Indians Need a Tourist Visa to Visit South Korea?

Yes, Indians need a visa to visit South Korea. South Korea issues e-visas to Indians and can take up to 12 working days to process these visas. South Korea’s single-entry tourist visa is valid for 90 days which Indians can use to stay for up to 30 days in the country.

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Introduction, what are the different types of south korean visas for indians, application process for south korea tourist visa.

South Korea Tourist Visa Requirements for Indians

South Korea Tourist Visa Processing Time

South korea tourist visa fees for indians, validity and duration for south korea tourist visa, how to check the status of a south korean tourist visa application for indians, common reasons for south korea tourist visa rejections for indians, what to do after reaching the south korean airport.

Do you want South Korea to be your next travel destination? This blog is an extensive guide to obtaining your South Korea tourist visa. We cover everything from documentation, and application procedures to visa fees, types, and validity.

Use the navigation bar to jump to the section you need. Have questions? Call us on 073148 52914 or you can also WhatsApp us. Teleport’s visa experts are always available to help you.

Let’s go to South Korea without worrying about visas!

Is There a South Korea Visa on Arrival for Indians?

No, South Korea doesn’t offer visa-on-arrival to Indians. You need to have your e-visa approved before starting your trip to the country.

South Korea offers visas for various purposes such as visas for medical treatment, trainee visas, journalist visas, work visas, etc. However, for Indian tourists, the following visas are relevant - 

  • Ordinary Tourist Visa (C-3-9) - Issued to a person who plans to visit Korea for travel for holidays or leisure for a period of 30 days.
  • Group Tourist Visa (C-3-2) - Issued to a person or group who plans to visit Korea for travel, or small-scale cross-border trading, guaranteed by a travel agency.

Get Your South Korea Tourist Visa with Teleport

Teleport makes applying for a South Korean visa straightforward and stress-free. Follow these steps for a smooth application process:

Step 1: Start Your Korea Visa Application:

Go to Teleport's South Korea visa application page and select 'Start Application.' Teleport offers both tourist and business visa options for South Korea.

Step 2: Enter Basic Information and Make Payment:

Upload an image of your passport. Choose between full or partial payment, and follow Teleport's guidance for putting in personal information. Teleport automatically populates your data using the image of your passport or you can also choose to do it manually. 

Step 3: Courier Your Documents:

A dedicated Teleport Relationship Manager will guide you through collecting all necessary South Korean tourist visa documents. You need to courier these documents to the nearest Teleport office.

Step 4: Appointment Booking:

Your Teleport Relationship Manager will schedule an appointment at the visa application centre based on the available slots. They will also submit your documents at the visa application centre.

✅ Teleport ensures your application and documents meet all the necessary South Korea tourist visa  requirements before submission.

Teleport also keeps you updated on your visa application status through regular WhatsApp messages and emails. You'll receive timely notifications regarding the embassy's/consulate’s decision. All updates will be communicated via the platform, and upon visa approval, you can download it from your Teleport Dashboard .

Apply for South Korea Visa through VFS Global

Step 1: Determine the visa type

Identify the type of visa you need. People typically apply for a 'Temporary Visit' Visa for tourism purposes. Get the documents required for the visa in order. Read the next section to know all the documents you need to apply for a Korean visa. If your documents are not in English, translate them before applying for the Korean visa.

Step 2: Get started with your South Korean visa application

Fill out the online visa application form and print it. You will need it together with the documents required for the Visa category chosen for submission at the Korean Embassy/Consulate.

You do not need to book an appointment with the Korea Visa Application Centre in India. You can directly walk-in and submit your application.

Step 3: Visit the Korea Visa Application Centre

Submit your completed visa application form at the Visa Application Center in person or through a representative. You will also need to pay the visa fee at the visa centre. 

Please note that you are only permitted to visit the application centre assigned to your jurisdiction based on your location. Refer to the table below to determine which centre you are eligible to visit.

Step 4: Pay Your Visa Fees

After completing your application, the next step involves paying the visa application fee. You can download the form, print it, and bring it to the Korea Visa Application Center. You'll be required to pay both the visa fee and service charges at the center.

Step 5: Track Your Application

You will receive an email notification once your decision has been returned to the Visa Application Center. If accessing email is inconvenient for you or if you prefer more detailed tracking, you may opt to receive updates via SMS directly to your phone. Please inquire at the Visa Application Center you are visiting to confirm if this service is available.

Additionally, you can monitor the status of your visa application online. Simply utilise the Reference Number provided on the invoice or receipt issued by the Korea Visa Application Center, along with your last name, to access this service.

Step 6: Collect Your Passport

Once a decision has been reached on your visa application, you have the option to retrieve your passport directly from the Visa Application Centre or opt for delivery by courier service, albeit with an additional fee.

For in-person collection, remember to carry the receipt issued by the Visa Application Centre along with a valid form of government identification. If circumstances permit, you may authorise a representative to collect your passport on your behalf. They must present a signed letter of authorization from you, the receipt provided by the Visa Application Center, and a government identification card.

Mandatory Documents

Supporting documents:.

The South Korea tourist visa processing time for Indian citizens can vary depending on factors such as the type of visa and the current workload at the embassy or consulate. Typically, it may take anywhere from 10 to 12 working days for the visa to be processed after your appointment.

Teleport Expert Tip

All the charges mentioned below should be paid in cash/card at the time of submission of the visa application form at the Korean Visa Application Centre.

The South Korea tourist visa for Indians is a single-entry e-visa valid for 90 days which allows its holder to stay in the country for up to 30 days. It's essential to check the details provided by the South Korean embassy or consulate where you apply for the visa, as they will specify the exact validity period and any conditions attached to the visa.

Track Your South Korea Tourist Visa Application Through Teleport

Teleport allows you to keep track of your Korean visa application effortlessly. If you've applied for your Korean visa using Teleport, expect to get updates in real-time via WhatsApp, email, or directly on the Teleport Dashboard .

Here's how to check your application's progress:

  • Sign into the Teleport Dashboard .
  • Navigate to 'Your Applications.'
  • Select your application to see its current status.

Track Your South Korea Tourist Visa Application from the Government’s Website

  • Visit the official website of the South Korean government.
  • Select Electronic Visa (Individual) or Electronic Visa (Group) or Visa Application Centre.
  • Input your application no., passport no., date of birth, and name.
  • Click on ‘Search’.

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Track Your South Korea Visa Application Through VFS Global

Alternatively, you can use VFS Global’s portal to keep track of your application. Simply follow the instructions below:

  • Visit the VFS online application tracking page.
  • Input the 14-digit Visa Application Reference Number you received after paying your visa fee. 
  • Enter your last name.
  • Fill in the captcha and hit ‘Submit’.

When applying for a Korean visa, knowing what could potentially lead to denial is crucial for strengthening your application and boosting the likelihood of getting approved. Here are some important considerations:

  • Lack of Proper Documentation: Submitting incorrect or misleading information can cause your application to be immediately declined and may also affect future attempts. All Korean tourist visa documents for Indians that you submit must be authentic, completed, and satisfactory.
  • Not Enough Proof of Financial Stability: It's important to show a bank balance of at least ₹ 70,000 to cover your travel expenses and any emergencies that might arise.
  • Questionable Travel Record: A history of overstaying visas in other countries could be seen as a red flag, suggesting a risk of not adhering to Korea's visa regulations.
  • Intentions Under Scrutiny: Not being able to convincingly explain the reason for your visit and its consistency with your planned activities might arouse suspicion. 

Teleport’s Expert Tip

Upon your arrival at the South Korean airport, ensure a hassle-free exit by following these steps:

  • Prepare Travel Documents: Have your passport and a valid South Korean visit visa ready for quick verification by immigration authorities. It's advisable to carry physical printouts or ensure easy accessibility on your mobile device.
  • Understand South Korea's Regulations: If you have items to declare or your baggage requires inspection, proceed to the customs area. Familiarise yourself with South Korea's Customs Regulations to make use of various services, duty-free shopping, and traveller facilities.
  • Unaccompanied Minor Guidelines: If you are an unaccompanied minor, stay with your designated flight attendant for safety. Identify your assigned adult at the destination airport to ensure a secure arrival.
  • Keep Your Arrival Card Ready:
  • A foreigner entering Korea has to go through immigration at the port of entry . Please present your passport along with the completed arrival card (Form No.41-2) that states the purpose of your entry, location of residence, etc to immigration officials. 

Additional Resources

Korea VFS Visa Application

VFS online application tracking page

Embassy of the Republic of Korea in India

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Consider applying with us at Teleport for a hassle-free South Korea tourist visa application. Our intuitive and user-friendly platform simplifies the entire process, so that you have one less thing to worry about - your visa!

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Korea Selatan, dengan budaya pop yang mendunia, kuliner yang menggugah selera, dan panorama alam yang memukau, menjadi destinasi impian banyak wisatawan. Namun, untuk mewujudkan perjalanan ke negeri ginseng ini, kamu memerlukan visa Korea. Bagi Anda yang berencana berlibur ke Korea, berikut informasi lengkap seputar pembuatan visa Korea:

  • Negara Korea Selatan
  • Opsi Paket 1GB/Hari
  • Jumlah hari 1 Hari
  • Harga IDR87,046
  • Jumlah hari 5 Hari
  • Harga IDR128,665
  • Jumlah hari 15 Hari
  • Harga IDR370,114
  • Jenis konektivitas: 4G/5G kecepatan tinggi
  • Fitur berbagi hotspot: Didukung
  • Jenis SIM card: eSIM hanya untuk internet
  • Tidak mendukung: Panggilan suara, SMS, atau pengisian ulang lainnya
  • Aplikasi yang dapat digunakan: Google Maps, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, dan LINE .

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Daftar Negara Bebas Visa ke Korea Selatan

Korea Selatan adalah salah satu destinasi wisata paling populer di Asia, dengan sejumlah atraksi yang menarik bagi wisatawan dari seluruh dunia. Untuk memudahkan perjalanan ke Korea Selatan, pemerintah Korea Selatan memberikan durasi bebas visa bagi wisatawan dari sejumlah negara tertentu. Tabel berikut ini memberikan daftar negara-negara yang berhak mendapatkan durasi bebas visa ke Korea Selatan dan durasi bebas visa yang diberikan

Harap dicatat bahwa informasi ini dapat berubah sewaktu-waktu, disarankan untuk berkonsultasi dengan kedutaan besar atau konsulat Korea Selatan di negara Anda sebelum merencanakan perjalanan ke Korea Selatan untuk mendapatkan informasi terbaru tentang kebijakan bebas visa.

Jenis-jenis Visa Korea

Ada beberapa jenis visa Korea dengan syarat dan biaya pembuatan yang berbeda- Setiap jenis juga diperuntukan untuk kepentingan berbeda. Berikut jenis-jenis visa Korea:

Syarat Membuat Visa Korea

Persiapan yang matang sangatlah penting agar proses pengajuan visa Korea berjalan lancar dan meminimalisir kemungkinan penolakan. Berikut adalah beberapa syarat utama membuat visa Korea yang harus Anda penuhi:

Selain syarat utama, ada persyaratan tambahan untuk jenis visa tertentu. Berikut syarat tambahan membuat visa Korea berdasarkan jenisnya:

1.Visa D-2 (Working Holiday Visa)

Visa ini diperuntukkan bagi pemuda yang ingin bekerja dan berlibur di Korea hingga satu tahun. Selain persyaratan umum, Anda juga perlu menunjukkan bukti niat untuk bekerja, seperti surat dari pemberi kerja atau daftar calon pemberi kerja. Anda juga harus melampirkan bukti kemampuan keuangan untuk menghidupi diri selama di Korea, seperti rekening koran, surat beasiswa, atau surat sponsor dari anggota keluarga atau teman.

2.Visa E-2 (Employment Visa)

Visa ini diperuntukkan bagi pekerja asing yang memiliki tawaran pekerjaan di Korea. Selain persyaratan umum, Anda juga perlu menunjukkan salinan kontrak kerja dan surat dari pemberi kerja yang mengkonfirmasi pekerjaan Anda. Kontrak harus dengan jelas menyatakan gaji, tunjangan, dan tugas pekerjaan Anda.

3.Visa F-2 (Family Visa)

Visa ini diperuntukkan bagi pasangan dan anak-anak warga negara asing yang tinggal di Korea dengan visa yang sah. Selain persyaratan umum, Anda juga perlu menunjukkan bukti hubungan Anda dengan pemegang visa, seperti akta nikah atau akta kelahiran.

Biaya Membuat Visa Korea

Biaya pembuatan visa Korea tergantung pada jenis visa yang Anda apply dan masa berlaku visa tersebut. Berikut adalah rincian biaya visa Korea terbaru:

Sumber: https://www.visaforkorea-in.com

Layanan Ekspres:

Jika Anda membutuhkan visa Anda lebih cepat, Anda dapat menggunakan layanan ekspres. Layanan ini akan mempercepat waktu pemrosesan visa Anda dengan biaya tambahan. Berikut adalah biaya layanan ekspres:

Cara Mengurus Visa Korea

Berikut adalah langkah-langkah cara mengurus visa Korea:

1.Tentukan jenis visa

Langkah pertama yang penting sebelum Anda merencanakan perjalanan ke Korea adalah menentukan jenis visa yang Anda perlukan, dan mengecek apakah Anda memenuhi syarat untuk mengajukannya.

Setelah mengetahui jenis visa yang tepat, Anda perlu mengumpulkan informasi lebih lanjut seperti dokumen yang harus disertakan dalam aplikasi dan biaya yang harus dibayarkan. Setiap aplikasi visa memiliki persyaratan tersendiri sesuai dengan kategorinya.

Selain itu, pastikan semua dokumen Anda berbahasa Inggris. Jika dokumen Anda menggunakan bahasa lain, Anda perlu menyiapkan terjemahan resmi sebelum mengajukan aplikasi visa. Dengan mengetahui informasi ini terlebih dahulu, Anda dapat mempersiapkan perjalanan Anda ke Korea dengan lebih lancar dan efisien.

2.Lakukan Pengajuan

Setelah Anda menentukan jenis visa dan mengumpulkan dokumen yang diperlukan, langkah selanjutnya adalah memulai proses pengajuan. Pengisian formulir bisa dilakukan secara online lewat situs Visa Application Center.

Setelah selesai, cetak formulir tersebut dan bawa bersama dokumen lainnya ke Visa Application Center (VAC). Pastikan Anda membawa dokumen sesuai dengan kategori visa yang dipilih untuk proses pengajuan. Untuk proses pengajuan visa Korea, Anda bisa ikuti langkah berikut:

  • Buat akun di situs web Korea Visa Application Center (KVAC): Anda dapat membuat akun di situs web KVAC https://www.visaforkorea-in.com/Ba/Visa_Sub1.aspx .
  • Masuk ke akun Anda dan pilih jenis visa yang Anda ajukan: Setelah Anda masuk ke akun Anda, Anda akan diminta untuk memilih jenis visa yang sesuai dengan tujuan Anda bepergian ke negara tersebut.
  • Isi formulir aplikasi visa online: Formulir aplikasi visa online terdiri dari beberapa bagian. Bacalah setiap pertanyaan yang ada di formulir dengan teliti dan jawab setiap pertanyaan dengan benar dan jelas. Selain itu, pastikan Anda tidak melewatkan satupun pertanyaan.
  • Unggah dokumen yang diperlukan: Setelah Anda mengisi formulir aplikasi visa, Anda akan diminta untuk mengunggah dokumen yang diperlukan. Pastikan Anda mengunggah semua dokumen yang diperlukan dalam format yang benar.
  • Bayar biaya visa: Biaya visa Korea bervariasi tergantung pada jenis visa yang Anda ajukan. Anda dapat membayar biaya visa secara online dengan kartu kredit atau debit.
  • Kirim permohonan pengajuan visa Anda: Setelah Anda mengunggah semua dokumen yang menjadi syarat pengajuan dan melakukan pembayaran, Anda dapat mengirimkan pengajuan visa Korea. Setelah pengajuan terkirim, Anda akan mendapatkan email konfirmasi.

3. Proses Wawancara

Jika aplikasi visa Anda disetujui, Anda akan diundang untuk datang ke KVAC untuk wawancara. Pada saat wawancara, Anda akan diminta untuk menunjukkan dokumen asli yang Anda siapkan.

4. Tunggu visa Anda diproses.

Visa Korea biasanya diproses dalam waktu 9 hari kerja. Anda dapat melacak status aplikasi visa Anda secara online melalui situs web KVAC. Anda bisa melacak proses pengajuan visa Korea lewat akun KVAC.

Anda dapat memantau status permohonan visa Korea secara online melalui situs web Korea Visa Application Center (KVAC). Berikut panduan langkah-langkahnya:

  • Akses situs KVAC: Buka situs KVAC atau ketik https://www.visaforkorea-in.com/ di browser.
  • Pilih jenis aplikasi : Pada bagian "Type of applications", pilih "Diplomatic Office".
  • Masukkan nomor paspor: Ganti "Application No." dengan "Passport No.". Kemudian, masukkan nomor paspor Anda di kolom sebelahnya.
  • Masukkan nama lengkap: Masukkan nama lengkap Anda dengan format "[Nama Belakang] [Nama Depan]" di kolom "Name in English".
  • Pilih tanggal lahir: Klik logo kalender di samping kolom "Date of Birth" dan pilih tanggal lahir Anda.
  • Klik "Verify": Setelah semua pertanyaan di website terisi dengan benar, klik "Verify".
  • Lihat status permohonan: Status permohonan visa Anda akan ditampilkan pada halaman berikutnya.

5. Ambil visa Anda di KVAC

Setelah selesai diproses, Anda bisa mengambil visa Korea di KVAC. Anda harus membawa paspor asli Anda untuk mengambil visa. Alamat Kantor VFS Global Korea Selatan untuk pengambilan visa Korea di Indonesia ada di daerah Kuningan City Jl. Prof. DR. Satrio, Kota Jakarta Selatan. Kanto ini buka setiap hari Senin-Jumat, 08.00-16.00.

Berapa minimal tabungan untuk visa korea?

Kedutaan Besar Korea Selatan di Indonesia tidak menentukan secara pasti berapa minimal tabungan yang harus Anda miliki untuk mengajukan visa Korea.

Namun, secara umum, Anda perlu menunjukkan bukti kemampuan keuangan yang cukup untuk membiayai perjalanan Anda selama di Korea. Bukti ini dapat berupa:

  • Rekening koran : Tunjukan rekening koran yang berlaku selama 3 bulan terakhir sebagai bukti bahwa Anda memiliki saldo yang cukup untuk membiayai perjalanan ke Korea.
  • Surat keterangan kerja: Jika Anda bekerja, Anda dapat menunjukkan surat keterangan kerja yang menunjukkan gaji dan lama masa kerja Anda.
  • Surat sponsor: Jika Anda disponsori oleh keluarga atau teman di Korea, Anda dapat menunjukkan surat sponsor dari mereka yang menyatakan bahwa mereka bersedia membiayai perjalanan Anda.

Besaran saldo yang Anda perlukan akan bervariasi tergantung pada lama perjalanan Anda, jenis visa yang Anda ajukan, dan gaya hidup Anda. Sebagai gambaran, untuk visa wisata dengan lama tinggal 15 hari, Anda disarankan untuk memiliki saldo minimal Rp 5.000.000 di rekening koran.

Jika visa Korea sudah jadi, Anda tinggal menikmati momen liburan menyenangkan di Korea Selatan. Agar liburan semakin berkesan, Anda bisa memesan paket perjalanan di trip.com. Trip.com menawarkan berbagai pilihan paket wisata, penerbangan, hotel, dan aktivitas yang dapat disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan dan budget Anda.

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This initiative will allow certain individuals to more quickly receive nonimmigrant work visas if they are deemed eligible. 

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Q: What will these process clarifications mean for current NIV ineligibility waiver processing steps?

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For additional information related to visa ineligibility waivers, please visit our website: Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws (state.gov) .

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Before an applicant can apply for an H-1B or other temporary worker visa, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) must generally first approve a Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, Form I-129 .  For more information about the petition process, see Working in the U.S. and Temporary (Nonimmigrant) Workers on the USCIS website.  Once USCIS approves the petition, it will send the prospective employer a Notice of Action, Form I-797.  

Individuals may apply for a nonimmigrant visa after USCIS has approved the petition. There are several steps in the visa application process. The order of these steps and how applicants complete them may vary at the U.S. embassy or consulate where they apply. Please visit the embassy or consulate website for instructions on how to apply.

Individuals will need to complete the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 and schedule an appointment for their visa interview at any U.S. Embassy or Consulate.

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Applicants who are denied a visa will generally be notified by the consular officer of the basis for the ineligibility, and whether they are eligible for a waiver of their ineligibility.  

If an applicant is ineligible for a visa based on certain grounds of inadmissibility in Section 212(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, they may be eligible for a waiver.

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For additional information related to visa ineligibility waivers, please visit our website: Ineligibilities and Waivers: Laws (state.gov)

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You also have the option to save your form and fill it out later.

Note: Filling out the form on a computer is easier and reduces mistakes that can slow down the application process.

Read and follow the questions below to help you fill out the form.

  • Visitor visa : official document issued by a visa office that is placed in the passport which allows you to seek entry to Canada.

Note: To obtain a transit visa you must provide specific evidence of your travel itinerary from your transportation company or travel agent.

Personal Details

Type your family name (surname) exactly as shown on your passport or travel document (even if the name is misspelled). Do not use initials.

Note: If you do not have a family name on your passport or travel document, enter all your given names here and leave the given name field blank.

Type all of your given names (first, second, or more) exactly as shown on your passport or travel document (even if the name is misspelled). Do not use initials.

Note: If you do not have a given name on your passport or travel document, leave this field blank. Do not enter “*”, “Not applicable” or “NA”.

Nick names or Alias

Check the box to tell us if you have ever used any other name. This could include your birth name, maiden name, married name, nick name, etc.

If you checked “ Yes ”, type any other family name that you have ever used.

If you checked “ Yes ”, type any other given name (first, second, or more) that you have ever used.

Choose your gender ( F -Female, M -Male, U -Unknown or X -Another gender).

Note: If you choose a gender identifier that is different than what you currently have or have had on your Canadian temporary resident document (visa, electronic travel authorization, work permit, study permit or visitor record), you need to complete the Request for a Change of Sex or Gender Identifier (IRM 0002)   (opens in a new tab) form and send it with your application. You also need to complete this form and send it with your application if you’ve never had a Canadian temporary resident document but you intend to apply for one and you identify with a gender that is different than what appears on your foreign travel document or passport. No supporting documents are required.

Enter your date of birth. If your entire date of birth is unknown, please use ‘ * ’ (star sign or asterisk) to fill in the spaces for the year, month or day, where applicable.

Note, if your city, town, country or territory of birth is indicated in your passport or your travel document, please record it as it appears in the document.

Choose your country or territory of citizenship. To be a citizen of a country or territory means that you were either born in that country or territory (in most cases) or have been granted citizenship by that country or territory. If you are a citizen of more than one country or territory, choose the country or territory that issued the passport you will be using for this trip.

Choose the correct information:

  • The name of the country or territory you live in, if you have been lawfully admitted to that country or territory.
  • Permanent resident
  • Protected Person
  • Refugee Claimant
  • Other: You must fill out this section if you chose “ Other ” as a status.
  • The dates (From – To) you have been living in your country or territory of residence.

Check the box to tell us if during the past five years, you have lived in any other country or territory other than your country of citizenship or your current country or territory of residence (indicated above) for more than six months.

If you checked “ Yes ”, choose the correct information:

  • The name of the country or territory you lived in;
  • Other: You must fill out this section if you chose “ Other ” as a status;
  • The dates (From – To) you were living in that country or territory.

Check the box to tell us if you are applying from the country or territory you live in.

If you checked “ No ”, choose the correct information:

  • The name of the country or territory where you are applying from;
  • The dates (From – To) that you have been living in that country or territory.

If you are not a citizen of the country or territory where you are applying, you must send proof of your legal status in the country or territory you live in when you submit your application.

  • Choose your current marital status from the list below: Annulled Marriage This is a marriage that is legally declared invalid. An annulment can also be a declaration by the Catholic Church that the marital union did not have a binding force. Common - Law This means that you have lived continuously with your partner in a marital-type relationship for a minimum of one year. Divorced This means that you are officially separated and have legally ended your marriage. Married This means that you and your spouse have had a ceremony that legally binds you to each other. Your marriage must be legally recognized in the country where it was performed and in Canada. Separated This means that you are married, but are no longer living with your spouse. Single This means that you have never been married and are not in a common-law relationship. Widowed This means that your spouse has died and that you have not re-married or entered into a common-law relationship.
  • Enter the date (year, month and day) you were married or you entered into your current common-law relationship.
  • Type the family names and given names of your current spouse or common-law partner.

If you are in a common-law union, you must also fill out the Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union [IMM 5409] (PDF, 863 KB) form and include it with your application. If you are married, you must send a photocopy of your marriage licence or certificate with your application.

Check the box to tell us if you have ever been married or in a common-law relationship. If you checked “ Yes ”, enter the following information:

  • All family names,
  • All given names,
  • Date of birth,
  • Common-law, or
  • Dates (From – To) for which you were in the relationship with your former spouse or common-law partner.
  • Choose your native language (mother tongue).
  • Check “Yes” or “No” to tell us if you have taken a test from a designated testing agency to test your abilities in English or French.

Type your valid passport or travel document number exactly as shown on the document. Make sure there is no space between each number or letter.

From the list, select the name of the country or territory that issued your passport or travel document.

Enter the date your passport or travel document was issued.

Enter the date your passport or travel document will expire.

For this trip – Check “Yes” or “No” to tell us if you are using a passport issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taiwan that shows your personal identification number.

For this trip – Check “Yes” or “No” to tell us if you are using a National Israeli passport.

Note: There must be at least one blank page other than the last page available on each passport. If applying from outside Canada, refer to the responsible visa office for your region. If applying from inside Canada, a physical copy of your passport is not required at this time, and may be requested at a late date.

Venezuelan passport holders

You may need to complete extra steps when you fill out your application .

If the printed expiry date on your Venezuelan passport has passed

If the printed expiry date has passed and you’re applying for a visitor visa, study permit, work permit or to extend your stay as a temporary resident in Canada, follow these steps:

  • Add 5 years to the printed expiry date shown on your passport and enter it in the expiry date field of the application form.
  • Include a letter of explanation with your application stating: “I am a Venezuelan national with a Venezuelan passport, which has been extended for 5 years”.

Warning: If your passport is still expired after adding 5 years to the printed expiry date, your passport is considered expired. You’re not eligible to submit an application with that passport.

National Identity Document

Check “Yes” or “No” to tell us if you have a national identity document.

Enter your national identity document number exactly as shown on the document.

From the list, select the name of the country or territory that issued your national identity document.

Enter the date your national identity document was issued.

Enter the date your national identity document will expire.

Check “Yes” or “No” to tell us if you are a lawful Permanent Resident of the United States with a valid alien registration card (green card).

Enter your valid alien registration card (green card) document number exactly as shown on the document.

Enter when your alien registration card (green card) document will expire.

Contact Information

Type your current mailing address (where information should be mailed). Make sure you include the following information:

  • Post Office Box (P.O. Box) number, if you have one. If you do not have a post office box number, you must type the street number,
  • Apartment (Apt.) or Unit,
  • Street number (No.). If you did not type in a P.O. Box number, you must type the street number,
  • Street name. Do not abbreviate words (Street, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, etc.) except for directions (NW, SE, W, etc.),
  • City or Town,
  • From the list, choose the country or territory of your current mailing address,
  • Province or State,
  • Postal code or zip code,
  • District, if it applies to you.

All correspondence will go to this address unless you give us your e-mail address.

If you wish to have a representative who can conduct business on your behalf, you must give us their email and mailing addresses in this section and fill out the Use of a Representative IMM 5476   (opens in a new tab) form.

Check the box to tell us if the address you live at is the same as your mailing address. If “ No ”, type the following information:

  • Apartment (Apt.) or Unit, if it applies to you,
  • Street Number (No.),
  • Street Name. Do not abbreviate words (Street, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive etc.) except for directions (NW, SE, W, etc.),
  • Country or territory,
  • Postal Code or zip code,

Check the correct box to tell us if the telephone number is from Canada, the United States (US) or Other (any other country).

Choose the type of telephone:

  • Residence (home)
  • Cellular (cell or mobile)
  • Business (work)

Type your telephone number including the country code, area or regional codes, etc.

If you have an extension number, write it after your phone number under “Ext.”

Check the correct box to tell us if your other telephone number is from Canada, the United States or Other (any other country).

Check the correct box to tell us if the facsimile (fax) number is from Canada, the United States or Other (any other country).

If you have one, type your facsimile (fax) number, including country code, area or regional codes, etc.

If you have one, type your e-mail address using a format similar to the following: [email protected]

Note: Make sure you check your email regularly. Any emails sent to you by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will end in:

  • “@cic.gc.ca”,
  • “@canada.ca”, or
  • “@international.gc.ca”.

Please add these to your “safe senders” list in your email program and check the junk mail folder in case important emails get filtered. If we find that your email address does not work or no longer exists, we will communicate with you by mail. By giving us your e-mail address, you are hereby authorizing us to send your correspondence, including file and personal information electronically to this address.

Details of Visit to Canada

  • Short-term studies (course or program of six months or less)
  • Returning student
  • Returning worker
  • Super visa — Parents and grandparents
  • Other (medical visit, transit, etc.)
  • Family Visit

Note: If you selected “ other ” in question 1a), provide details in 1b)

  • Provide details.

Enter the dates (From – To) that you plan to stay in Canada.

Type the amount of funds (money) in Canadian dollars that you have available to you during your stay in Canada.

Type the following information about the person(s) or institution(s), including schools you intend to visit during your stay in Canada:

  • Name (includes the name of a person or a name of an institution)
  • Relationship you have with this person or institution (friend, family, co-worker, etc.)
  • Their address in Canada (street number, street name, city or town and postal code).

Check the box to tell us if you have any post-secondary education (including university, college or apprenticeship training).

Examples of post-secondary education:

Training completed in a specific trade, such as carpentry or auto mechanics.

Training in a profession that requires formal education but not at the university level (for example, dental technician or engineering technician).

Academic degree awarded by a college or university to those who finished an undergraduate curriculum; also called a baccalaureate. Examples include a Bachelor of Arts, Science or Education.

Academic degree awarded by a graduate school of a college or university. You must have completed a Bachelor’s degree before a Master’s degree can be earned.

Highest university degree usually based on at least three years of graduate studies and a thesis. Normally, you must have finished a Master’s degree before a PhD can be earned.

If you checked “ Yes ”, give us full details of your highest level of post-secondary education:

  • Enter the dates (year and month) you attended the institution
  • Field(s) of study (mechanics, social sciences, medicine, etc. )
  • School or Facility name
  • City or Town
  • Country or territory (choose from the list) and
  • Province or State.

Employment (Work or job)

Enter the following information about your employment for the past 10 years. If you are retired, give information about the 10 years before your retirement.

Current activity or job

Give details about your current activity or job :

  • dates (year and month) you have been working at your current job,
  • activity or job, or a brief description of your position. If you do not work, describe what you are currently doing (retired, not working, going to school, etc. ),
  • name of the company, employer or facility where you work,
  • Province or State, if it applies to you.

Previous activity or job

Give details of your previous activity or job for the past 10 years. If you are retired, include the details about the 10 years before your retirement.

If you need more space, print out another page of the form, fill in this section and submit it with your application.

Background Information

All questions in this section must be answered or the application will be considered incomplete and will be returned.

Check the box to indicate if:

  • you or any of your family members have ever had tuberculosis of the lungs or been in close contact with a person with tuberculosis within the past two years.
  • you have any physical or mental disorder that would require social and/or health services other than medication during your stay in Canada.
  • If you checked “ Yes ” to any of the above questions, provide details and the name of the family member, if applicable.

Note: Refer to the Family Members definition in the guide.

Check the box to indicate if you have ever:

  • remained beyond the validity of your status, attended school without authorization or worked without authorization in Canada.
  • been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country or territory.
  • Applied previously to enter or remain in Canada.
  • If you checked “ Yes ” to one of the above questions, provide details.
  • been arrested for, or
  • been charged with or convicted of any criminal offence in any country or territory.
  • Check the box to indicate if you have ever served in any military, militia, civil defence unit, served in a security organization or police force (including non-obligatory national service, reserve or voluntary units).
  • If you answered “ Yes ” to question 4a), please provide your dates of service and the countries or territories where you served.

Check “ Yes ” or “ No ” to indicate if you have ever been a member or associated with any political party, or other group or organization which has engaged in or advocated violence as means to achieving a political or religious objective, or which has been associated with criminal activity at any time.

Check “ Yes ” or “ No ” to indicate if you have ever witnessed or participated in the ill treatment of prisoners or civilians, looting or desecration of religious buildings.

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