South Korea eVisa & Travel Information (2026)

Key Facts — South Korea
Visa ExemptionYes (110+ countries — 30 to 90 days)
K-ETA RequiredYes (for visa-free nationals, USD 10, mandatory)
Short-Term Visa (C-3)Single/double entry, 90 days max
Visa FeeUSD 40–80 (single/multiple entry)
ระยะเวลาดำเนินการ3–5 business days (online/embassy)
Passport ValidityValid throughout intended stay

Introduction

South Korea receives over 10 million tourists annually. Major airports are Incheon International (ICN) and Gimpo (GMP) in Seoul, Gimhae (PUS) in Busan. The Korea Immigration Service (KIS) manages all visa and entry matters. Most nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 30 or 90 days, but must obtain a Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) before boarding.

Visa-Free Entry & K-ETA

Citizens of 110+ countries may enter visa-free. However, almost all visa-free nationalities must apply for a K-ETA before travel at k-eta.immigration.go.kr (fee: KRW 10,000 / ~USD 7.50). The K-ETA is valid for multiple visits over 2 years. Certain nationalities (including the US, EU countries and many others) require the K-ETA; the USA and UK are temporarily exempt until end 2025 — check the official site for current exemptions.

Business & Work

Business activities on a short-term stay (C-3 visa or visa-free): up to 90 days for meetings, conferences and negotiations. For employment in Korea, a work visa (E-series) is required — categories include E-2 (English teaching), E-7 (special designated activities), D-8 (corporate investment). Apply through a Korean embassy or consulate.

Required Documents (Short-Term Visa)

  • Valid passport (valid throughout stay)
  • Completed visa application form
  • Passport-sized photo
  • Proof of financial means
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Accommodation confirmation
  • Purpose of visit documents (invitation letter for business)

Visa Fees

Visa TypeFee
K-ETA (pre-travel)KRW 10,000 (~USD 7.50)
Short-Term (C-3, single)USD 40
Short-Term (C-3, multiple)USD 80
Work Visa (E-series)USD 60–90

วิธีการสมัคร

  1. Check if you need a K-ETA at k-eta.immigration.go.kr
  2. Apply for K-ETA online (if required) — approval usually within 72 hours
  3. If a full visa is needed, apply at a Korean embassy or consulate
  4. Complete the online application form and upload documents
  5. Pay the fee and submit; receive your visa sticker or approval

Always verify current visa rules on official government sites before travel.

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