General Information and Eligibility for South Korea Visas

South Korea Visa General Information and Eligibility

South Korea Visa General Information and Eligibility

  • Go to my South Korea visa page for information on the different types of visas for South Korea.
  • Visa required for U.S. citizens before you go to South Korea:  No
    • U.S. passport holders can enter South Korea without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days (tourist or business reasons).
    • If you are staying for more than 90 days, or for any reason other than tourism or a temporary non-profit business trip, you must have a visa before you enter.
    • If you are visiting South Korea to make money (e.g. teaching English), or for stays longer than 90 days, you need to get a visa at a South Korea Embassy or Consulate before you go.  Then, once you enter South Korea, you must also apply for an Alien Registration Card.  A cool flowchart of the process is here.
  • Visa required for non-U.S. citizens before you go to South Korea:
    • Check this page here to see if you need to get a visa for South Korea.
    • If you are visiting South Korea to make money (e.g. teaching English), or for stays longer than 90 days, you need to get a visa at a South Korea Embassy or Consulate before you go.  Then, once you enter South Korea, you must also apply for an Alien Registration Card.  A cool flowchart of the process is here.

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