The application process is as follows: Find the South Korean Embassy or Consulate responsible for your area* Submit the South Korea visa application. Wait for the visa application to be processed. After the application is processed, you have to go back to the office of the Diplomatic Representation. If the visa is approved, it will be affixed on your passport and you can use it to enter South Korea. *Find the Diplomatic Mission offices of South Korea here. The exact rules for submission of South Korea visa application submissions and appointments change depending on the specific country in which you will apply, so make sure to contact the Embassy/Consulate or visit their website. If a sponsor will submit the South Korea visa application for you If you fall under one of the categories listed below, and you have a sponsor in South Korea, then your sponsor can apply for a “Confirmation of Visa Issuance” on your behalf: You are travelling for business, invited by a South Korean company You are travelling for medical purposes You are travelling for research or academic purposes (ie.
you are a professor, researcher, technical instructor or professional) You are a “Foreign National of Special Ability” (ie. you are highly skilled in advanced science and technology) You are an investor and you have been invited by a promotion agency of the Immigrant Investor Scheme for Public Business of South Korea You are travelling as part of a tourist group (for Chinese citizens only) Where to submit the application for “Confirmation of Visa Issuance”? Your sponsor has to submit the application for the Confirmation of Visa Issuance at the Visa Portal of the Korean Immigration Office (see here).
South Korea Visa processing time The processing time for a South Korea visa changes depending on which Embassy or Consulate you are applying in. However, you should submit a completed application at least 15 days before you intend to travel but no earlier than three months. Procedures after you enter South Korea with a visa Once you enter South Korea with a visa, and you intend to stay for longer than 90 days, you have to register your stay at a local Immigration Office in South Korea. You have to submit the relevant documents, such as: Your passport The completed application form (downloadable online) A passport-size picture with 3. 5 cm dimensions Payment of the processing fee (KRW 30, 000) Proof of residence (such as utility bills, a lease agreement, etc) Any other documents depending on the purpose of your stay What is the duration of a South Korea visa? The duration of the South Korea visa you receive depends on the purpose of your travel.
However, the standard set of documents everyone has to submit includes: South Korea Visa Application Form Your passport, which must be: Valid for at least another six months Have at least two blank pages Passport-size picture(s). The South Korea visa photo size has to be 3. 5 cm x 4. 5 cm and have the following specifications: White background Taken recently (in the last three months) You must have a neutral facial expression, staring straight ahead Your face and ears have to be fully visible You must not be wearing glasses A return or onward flight ticket Proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of your stay (such as through bank statements and income tax returns) Proof of accommodation in South Korea, such as hotel reservation Payment of the South Korea visa fee, as per the requirements of the Embassy/Consulate For South Korea Student Visa: Reference Letter(s) Letter of Acceptance into the school/university For South Korea Business Visa: Letter from your employer Letter of Invitation from the South Korean company For South Korea Work Visa: Employment contract You may also have to submit: Cover Letter, introducing yourself and stating the reason for which you are traveling Trip Itinerary, which details the activities you’ll be doing in South Korea on a daily basis Any other additional documents that the Embassy or Consulate request, depending on the purpose of your trip Depending on the method through which you are applying, you can get hold of a South Korea Visa Application form in the following ways: Online, by downloading it from the website of the Embassy or Consulate through which you are applying, if it is available there.
At the Embassy or Consulate itself, when you go to make an appointment or submit the documents At a visa application agency, if you are using the services of a private company to apply for your South Korea visa You have to complete the application form completely and truthfully, with black or dark blue pen. The writing should be clear and legible. How to apply for a South Korea Visa? You have to apply for a South Korea visa from one of the Diplomatic Missions of the Republic of Korea abroad (ie.
South Korea visa exemption for up to 30 days Citizens of the following countries can visit South Korea without a visa for up to 30 days: Albania Andorra Argentina Bahrain Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brunei Cyprus Eswatini Fiji Guam Guyana Honduras Kazakhstan Kiribati Marshall Islands Mauritius Micronesia Monaco Montenegro Nauru New Caledonia Oman Palau Paraguay Qatar Samoa San Marino Saudi Arabia Seychelles Solomon Islands South Africa Tonga Tunisia Tuvalu Vatican City Other exemptions from South Korea visas You are also exempt from South Korea visas if: You have a visa for the US., Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, and you are traveling directly from one of those countries or intend to travel there afterward. You are part of a Chinese group tourist and have a group-tourist visa to Japan You have an onward flight ticket out of the country, scheduled within the next 30 days Types of South Korea visas South Korean visas are divided based on the duration and how many entries in the country they allow: Single-entry visas, valid (as the name suggests) for a single entry and up to 90 days.
K. US You have to apply for a South Korea visa for Family Visit purposes if you fall under one of the following categories: You will stay with a relative in South Korea for longer than 90 days You are the spouse of a South Korean national You are the dependent (spouse or child under the age of 20) of a South Korean temporary or permanent resident You can also receive this type of visa if you are part of the South Korean diaspora or you once held South Korean nationality (Overseas Koreans). South Korea visa requirements When you apply for a South Korea visa, you have to submit several documents to support your application. The South Korea visa requirements change depending on the type of visa you need as well as the country in which you are applying.
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Foreigners who will enter South Korea to pursue their studies in a Korean educational institution have to apply for a South Korea Student Visa. They can be: Short-term Student Visas to attend a course of study that’s shorter than 90 days. Long-term Student Visas, to attend a course of study longer than 90 days, such as in a university or language school. The South Korea Working Holiday Visa is available to citizens of countries that have a Working Holiday Agreement with South Korea (as listed below). The WHV allows the holder to remain in South Korea for up to one year, for the purpose of holidaying, working, or studying. To receive the South Korea Working Holiday Visa, you must: Be from one of the eligible countries Be between 18 and 30 years of age (in some cases, the cut-off age is 25) Have sufficient funds to cover at least the beginning of your trip (at least KRW 3, 000, 000) You must not have received a South Korea Working Holiday Visa in the past Have a clean criminal record You must be travelling primarily for holidays (working or studying should be secondary purposes, otherwise you have to apply for a Student or Work Visa) Citizens from the following countries are eligible for a South Korea Working Holiday Visa: Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Netherlands Poland Portugal Spain Sweden U.
Citizens of several countries (as listed below) can visit South Korea without a visa for short-term visits. Foreigners entering under the visa-waiver program are not allowed to work or engage in any remunerated activities. If you are from one of the countries exempted from South Korea visas, but you want to stay longer than the visa-exemption allows, then you have to apply for the corresponding South Korea visa before you travel. South Korea visa exemption for up to 180 days Citizens of Canada can enter South Korea without a visa for a stay of up to 180 days. South Korea visa exemption for up to 90 days Citizens of the following countries can enter South Korea without a visa for up to 90 days: European Union countries (except Cyprus) Antigua and Barbuda Australia Bahamas Barbados Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Haiti Hong Kong Iceland Israel Jamaica Japan Kuwait Liechtenstein Macau Malaysia Mexico Morocco New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Panama Peru Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Serbia Singapore Suriname Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Turkey United Arab Emirates United States Uruguay Venezuela South Korea visa exemption for up to 60 days Citizens of Lesotho and Russia can enter South Korea without a visa for up to 60 days.
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They have to: Complete the online South Korea Visa application form Pay the fee Attach the required documents for the South Korea visa (depending on the reason for your visit) Wait for the Confirmation of South Korea Visa Issuance. If the application is confirmed: Print the Confirmation and send it to you What to do after your South Korea Visa Issuance is confirmed? After the Korean Immigration Office confirms your visa, you have to send the letter of Confirmation of Visa Issuance to the nearest South Korean Embassy/Consulate and receive your actual South Korea visa on your passport. You can then travel to South Korea.
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