How to Apply for a Korean Visa (2025 Guide)
Thinking about visiting or living in South Korea? Whether you’re planning a short trip, studying abroad, or starting a job, understanding how to apply for a Korean visa is your essential first step. This guide gives you the most accurate, up-to-date information as of 2025, verified with official Korean immigration sources.
Do You Need a Visa to Visit Korea?
Many travelers don’t need a visa for short-term visits. Citizens from countries like the US, Canada, Australia, and most of Europe can enter Korea for up to 90 days without a visa. However, all visa-free travelers must apply for a K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization).
- K-ETA is required even for transit or tourism.
- Valid for multiple entries over a 3-year period.
- Apply at: www.k-eta.go.kr
- Processing time: usually 24–72 hours.
Tip: Apply for K-ETA at least 1 week before your flight to avoid last-minute delays.
Visa Types Available
If you’re staying longer than 90 days or have a specific purpose (work, study, or family), choose the appropriate visa type below:
Visa Type | Description | Duration |
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C-3 (Short-Term Visitor) | Tourism, visiting family, business | Up to 90 days |
E-series (Work Visas) | Teaching (E-2), Research (E-3), Technology (E-7), etc. | 1–2 years, renewable |
D-2 (Student Visa) | University or language school | 6 months to several years |
H-1 (Working Holiday) | For youth from eligible countries | Up to 1 year |
F-series (Spouse/Family) | Marriage to Korean, long-term family reunion | Multiple years |
What Documents Will You Need?
- Passport (valid at least 6 months)
- Completed visa application form
- Passport photo (3.5 x 4.5 cm, white background)
- Flight itinerary & accommodation details
- Financial proof (bank statements, job letter, sponsor docs)
- Invitation letter or university admission letter (if applicable)
- Criminal background check (long-term/work visas)
- Health check (required for E-2 English teachers)
Note: Non-English documents must be translated and notarized.
Where and How to Apply
At a Korean Embassy or Consulate
- Submit documents in person or by mail
- Some locations require an online appointment
- Fees: Usually $40–$90
- Processing: 5–15 business days
Online via Korean Visa Portal
- Some visa types and nationalities can apply online
- Website: www.visa.go.kr
- Check eligibility before applying
Alien Registration Card (ARC) After Arrival
If you’re staying in Korea for more than 90 days, you must apply for an Alien Registration Card (ARC) within 90 days of entry. It serves as your official ID and is required for banking, employment, medical services, and more.
- Visit your local immigration office (book your appointment via HiKorea)
- Bring the following:
- Passport and visa
- 1 passport-style photo (3.5 x 4.5 cm)
- Completed ARC application form (available online or at the office)
- Application fee: ₩30,000 (standard fee for new issuance)
Tip: The ARC form asks for your local Korean address, visa type, and personal details. You can download the form in advance from hikorea.go.kr to save time at the office.
Final Tips
- Start early – Some documents (like background checks) can take weeks
- Double-check your requirements with your local Korean consulate
- Apply only on official websites to avoid scams:
Visa Application Checklist
Step | What It Means |
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Check K-ETA eligibility | Required for visa-free travelers |
Pick your visa type | Choose based on travel purpose |
Collect your documents | Make sure everything is correct and translated |
Apply | Via consulate or online portal |
Get your ARC after arrival | For stays over 90 days |
Frequently Asked Questions
Click on a question below to see the answer.
Can I apply for a Korean visa online?
Yes, some visa types and nationalities are eligible to apply through the Korean Visa Portal.
Do I need a visa to visit Korea?
Many travelers from visa-free countries can stay up to 90 days, but they must apply for K-ETA before arrival.
How long does the visa process take?
Most visas are processed in 5–15 business days after submitting all required documents.
What is the ARC and why do I need it?
The Alien Registration Card is required for stays over 90 days. It serves as your ID in Korea for banking, healthcare, and more.
Can I work in Korea on a tourist visa?
No. Working on a tourist visa is prohibited. You must apply for an appropriate work visa before starting employment.