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What is a visa?

A visa is a kind of endorsement or acknowledgment whose meaning is interpreted differently from country to country.

Generally, it has one of the following two meanings: one being the confirmation of permission to enter a certain country, and the other being the counsels recommendation for a foreigners entry request. In the case of the Republic of Korea, the latter definition is used. Therefore, even if a foreigner holds a Korean visa, he/she can still be denied entry to Korean soil if an officer at Immigration should find some requirements unsatisfactory after inspection.

Visa Types

Single entry visa Multiple entry visa
  • 1.A single entry is permitted while the visa is valid..
  • 2.Duration of the visa: 3 months from the date of issue.
  • 1.Multiple entries are permitted while the visa is valid.
  • 2 .Duration of the visa: from the date visa is issued.
    • 3 years for diplomacy (A-1) or agreements (A-3) visa status.
    • Duration specified on the agreement for visas provided under Multiple Entry Visa Agreement.
    • Duration specified by the Minister of Justice for visas issued in consideration of reciprocity or national interests

Visa issuance procedure

N01Where to apply for visa issuance.

  • Korean Embassy or Consulate
    • A visa is issued at a Korean Embassy or Consulate appointed by the Minister of Justice. (Immigration Act Article 2, Section 2, Immigration Regulation Articles 11, 9)
    • In special cases, you may apply for a visa at the Immigration office after receiving a certificate of visa issuance approval.
    • (Immigration Act Article 9, Immigration Regulation Articles 17)

N02Required Documents

  • Korean Embassy or Consulate
    • Passport, visa issuance application form and other documents required by the applied visa status. ※ Submit certificate of visa issuance approval, too, if necessary.
  • When applying for a Korean visa
    • A foreigner must identify the status of stay appropriate for the purpose of his/her entry and submit the required documents to the Korean Embassy or Consulate.
    • For visas an ambassador or consul is not authorized to issue, applicants need to request approval by the Minister of Justice.
    • For visas where the issuance is entrusted to the Embassy or Consulate, the ambassador or consul can issue them at their discretion. A visa specifying the applicant status of stay, expiration date, etc. is attached to the applicant passport and granted to the applicant. ※ Make sure all the information on your visa is correct before entry.
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Applicant

submit required documents

Authorities

Embassy/Consulate

Approved authorities

Minister of Justice

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Application
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Inspection
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Request for approval / Review
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Approval
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Visa attached / Issued
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Issuance

Visa Exemption

  • Those granted permission or immunity for reentry who enter before the expiration date.
  • Those who are the citizens of a country that signed a visa waver agreement with Korea.
  • Those with refugee travel certification that enter before the expiration date.
  • Those who fall into the following categories may enter Republic of Korea without a visa.