Is it easy to get a visa to South Korea now, and is it easy to get a visa to South Korea

Updated on tourism 2024-03-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, do you want to apply for a tourist visa or a student visa?

    A visa is a certificate that the country you are going to allows you to enter, issued by its consulate abroad, and a permit that makes it easy for the traveler to enter the country. There are many types of visas, and in the case of South Korea, there are tourist visas, transit visas, and residence visas.

    Tourist visas are short-term visas for foreign tourists who stay for up to 90 days; A transit visa is a visa for foreigners who pass through South Korea and stay in Korea for no more than 45 days when going to a third country or returning to their own country. Residence visas are issued for those who stay in Korea for more than 90 days, and long-term visa holders must also obtain an entry permit from the Ministry of Justice and should be present at their place within 90 days of entering the country"Jurisdiction office of the place of residence"Apply for a residence permit. To apply for a residence permit, you need to submit your passport,** and fill out a residence application form. (It may change, please check with the consulate again) If you are traveling with a group, of course, you will need a visa.

    A passport is required for any other country or region leaving Chinese mainland (a Hong Kong and Macao permit is required to go to Hong Kong and Macau). Therefore, you can apply for your passport by yourself first, and then go to the travel agency to check the route. Give the travel agent at least 1 month to submit your documents and passport to the consulate to apply for a group visa.

    In this way, there is more time and preparation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, if you are on a student visa, it is not difficult to go to South Korea! From applying for a passport to submitting visa documents, it takes about 8,000! Thank you!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The South Korean visa is relatively easy to handle, and the process is as follows.

    You need to prepare a valid passport, visa application form, a recent barehead**, South Korea entry certificate and other materials.

    Depending on the type of visa, different amounts of visa fees are paid. After preparing the materials and paying the fee, you can make an appointment for the interview.

    Go to the interview location according to the appointment time, hand over the documents to the visa officer, and ask the relevant questions.

    As long as you prepare the relevant documents as required, pay the fee, and ask truthful questions during the interview, the South Korean visa is relatively easy to handle.

    South Korea Visa Types and Application Requirements:

    South Korean visas are divided into different types according to different travel purposes and length of stay, mainly including: tourist visa, business visa, student visa, visitor visa, etc. The application conditions for each type of visa are different, and applicants need to choose the type of visa that suits them according to their specific situation.

    For example, tourist visas need to provide travel plans, accommodation reservations, round-trip flight rental tickets and other relevant materials; For a student visa, you need to provide relevant materials such as school admission notice, tuition receipt, etc. Applicants need to understand the relevant application conditions and requirements in advance in order to better prepare for the application and apply for a visa. <>

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Application process:

    1.Clarify the purpose and itinerary of your trip to Korea.

    3.According to the division of the consular district of the embassy and consulate announced by the Republic of Korea, determine the embassy or consulate to submit the application, and select one according to the list of ** institutions designated by the South Korean side to go through the visa application procedures.

    4.Wait for the visa to be reviewed or supplemented.

    5.Log in to the official ** of the Korean Embassy in China to check the visa review results.

    6.Pick up your visa. After obtaining the visa, the applicant should carefully check whether the information on the visa is correct, especially whether the start and end time of the visa validity period and the number of days of stay are consistent with the application, whether the personal information on the visa such as the name spelling is correct, and if any errors are found, the applicant should contact the visa office in time.

    2. Documents required for visa.

    1. Tourist visa (individual).

    1) Passport.

    2) A copy of your ID card.

    3) 1 sheet**.

    4) Visa application form.

    5) Proof of financial ability.

    6) If you are applying for a multiple-entry visa, you must also provide documents that can prove the fact of entering and exiting Korea in the past, such as visiting Korea more than 4 times or more than 5 times in total in the last two years.

    7) If you are applying for a group visa, only the first three documents are required.

    2. Tourist visa (group).

    1) Passport or travel document, valid for at least 6 months.

    2) The completed visa application form for the tour group and a copy of the passport data page of each member of the tour group (3 copies in total).

    3) A letter of guarantee from the travel agency.

    3. Business visa.

    1) Passport.

    2) 1 sheet**.

    3) A copy of your ID card.

    4) Visa application form.

    5) Certificate of employment.

    6) Company dispatch letter.

    7) A copy of the company's business license stamped with the company's seal.

    8) If you are applying for a multiple-entry visa, you must also provide documents that can prove the fact of entering and exiting Korea in the past two years, such as visiting Korea more than 4 times or visiting more than 5 times in total in the last two years.

    4. Student visa.

    1) Passport.

    2) 1 sheet**.

    3) A copy of your ID card.

    4) Visa application form.

    5) Certificate of graduation or enrollment from the last institution of graduation.

    6) Certificate of Tuition Payment.

    7) Proof of financial ability (can be replaced by a property certificate in the name of the parents, but proof of kinship must be submitted together).

    5. Medical visa.

    1) Passport.

    2) 1 sheet**.

    3) A copy of your ID card.

    4) Visa application form.

    5) Proof of reservation for medical treatment at a medical institution or nursing facility in Korea** or for recuperation.

    6) A medical certificate or doctor's opinion issued by a medical institution or nursing institution at home or abroad that can explain the need for ** or recuperation.

    7) **, proof of the ability to pay for the expenses required during the recuperation and stay.

    6. Family visit visa.

    1) Passport.

    2) 1 sheet**.

    3) Original and photocopy of ID card.

    4) Original and photocopy of household register.

    5) Visa application form.

    6) Proof of kinship.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In recent years, with the increase in people's love for Korean culture and the increase in travel demand, more and more people have begun to choose to travel to Korea. However, for first-time visitors to South Korea, there are some basic questions that need to be clarified, such as whether a visa is required.

    First of all, if you are a Chinese citizen and hold an ordinary passport, you will need a visa to travel to South Korea. However, for tourists who go to South Korea for no more than 30 days, they can apply for a visa through an electronic visa. The processing time for an eVisa is short and only needs to be completed a few days in advance.

    Secondly, if you are a citizen with a special passport, such as a diplomatic passport, an official passport, etc., you can directly enter the country without a visa when traveling to South Korea.

    It should be noted that traveling to South Korea also requires corresponding travel insurance, and ensure that you comply with local laws, regulations, customs and etiquette during the trip.

    In short, if you are a Chinese citizen and hold an ordinary passport, you will need a visa to travel to South Korea. But don't worry, as long as you prepare the relevant documents in advance, it will not be very troublesome to apply for a visa. I hope this can help those who are planning to travel to Korea. <>

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Whether or not you need a visa to go to South Korea depends on your destination and the length of your stay. According to the search results, the following is a few possible scenarios: If you are just going to Jeju Island in South Korea, you can get a visa waiver for 30 days.

    If you have a valid entry visa to the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or any of the 30 European countries, you can transit through South Korea without a visa for 72 hours. If you have a Japan group tourist visa, you can transit through South Korea visa-free for 72 hours. If you are a member of a Chinese youth model study tour group, you can enter South Korea without a visa.

    If you are a frequent traveler or have an APEC business travel card, you can also enter South Korea visa-free. If none of the above applies to you, then you will need to apply for a South Korean visa, the specific type and requirements will depend on the purpose and conditions of your visit to South Korea. Hope this information is helpful to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Hello dear, I am happy to answer for you, affected by the epidemic, at present, in addition to tourist and family visit visas, other visas in South Korea can be accepted normally, such as Korean C38 to H2 visa, H2 re-entry, F4 renewal, F4 senior age visa, South Korea study visa, national spouse, F6 marriage immigration, F2 permanent spouse, H2 F4 spouse visa, etc. Legal basis:

    Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry Article 9 Chinese citizens who leave or enter China shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling. However, except for the mutual visa exemption agreements signed by China and other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security or others.

    Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.

    Hello dear, I am happy to answer for you, affected by the epidemic, at present, in addition to tourist and family visit visas, other visas in South Korea can be accepted normally, such as Korean C38 to H2 visa, H2 re-entry, F4 renewal, F4 senior age visa, South Korea study visa, national spouse, F6 marriage immigration, F2 permanent spouse, H2 F4 spouse visa, etc. Legal basis: Article 9 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law.

    Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling. However, unless China has signed a mutual visa exemption agreement with other countries, or the Ministry of Public Security or other provisions have been provided. Chinese citizens who leave the country as seafarers and enter the territory of Tutuan and engage in work on foreign ships shall apply for a seafarer's certificate in accordance with the law.

    Hey, I just want to ask these two, my mother-in-law is in South Korea, she has traveled to South Korea before, my mother-in-law is doing Yuanjing business over there, I want to go over and help the orange limbs to be cautious, which kind of hunger fighting style to use.

    If I travel for three months to work there, can I just prepare it according to the official materials, or my mother-in-law invited me to do it.

    Then you can apply for a tourist visa directly, and a tourist visa is easier to apply.

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