Visa
Visa-free Entry (Visa waiver)
- Visa is a basic requirement for entry and in principle, a foreigner wishing to enter Korea must have a visa.
- However, a person meeting any one of the following qualification may enter Korea without a visa.
- Those granted permission or immunity for reentry who enter Korea before the expiration date.
- Nationals of a country that signed visa waiver agreements with Republic of Korea and are thereby eligible for exemption.
- Those entering for the interest of international goodwill, travel, or purpose beneficial to Korea who have been granted permitted to enter by presidential decree.
- Those who departed with a refugee travel certification and enter Korea prior to the expiration date.
Nationals of Countries allowed for visa-free entry
- Considering international convention, mutuality doctrine, national profit and other such factors, certain countries are granted visa-free entry permissions.
- Nationals of the following countries are allowed up to 30 days of visa-free sojourn for tourism or visitation
Exceptions: Canada is allowed up to 6 months, and United States, Australia, Hong Kong, Slovenia, and Japan are allowed up to 90 days.
- Asia
Hong Kong (90 days), Japan (90 days), Macau (90 days), Brunei, Taiwan, Indonesia (diplomatic and government officials)
- America
United States (90 days), Canada (6 months), Argentina, Honduras, Uruguay, Paraguay, Guyana, Ecuador
- Europe
Monaco, Vatican, Slovenia, Albania, Cyprus, San Marino, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro (90 days), Andora, Croatia
- Oceania
Guam, Nauru, New Caledonia, Micronesia, Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Fiji, Palau, Samoa, Australia (90 days), Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, Tonga
- Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia, Arab Emirates, Yemen, Oman, Qatar (90 days), South Africa, Swaziland, Egypt, Mauritius, Seychelles, Kuwait, Lebanon (diplomatic and government officials)
For detailed information on a foreigner's entry without a visa, please click here.
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