The K-ETA is the Electronic Travel Authorization introduced in South Korea in 2021. The South Korean ETA functions as a multiple-entry online visa that remains valid for 2 years from the date of issue and entitles its holder to numerous visits to South Korea related to tourism or business.
The permitted duration of stay in South Korea with ETA can vary between 30 and 90 days and depends on the traveler’s nationality.
The K-ETA system has facilitated the process of obtaining a visa for short-term purposes. Eligible applicants can receive the K-ETA approval after going through three very intuitive steps. The online application can be completed online from the comfort of the individual’s home.
Please remember to apply for the South Korean Electronic Travel Authorization at least 72 hours prior to the planned trip to receive your K-ETA on time.
Currently, there are 49 visa-exempt countries whose nationals must obtain the K-ETA before traveling to South Korea.
Consult the list of eligible countries to see whether your nationality is eligible for K-ETA, and submit your application 3 business days prior to your planned arrival in the Republic of Korea.
Countries eligible for K-ETA for a stay of up to 30 days:
A country that can stay in South Korea with an ETA for 60 days:
Countries that can visit South Korea for up to 90 days at a time with K-ETA:
A country which can stay in South Korea for up to 180 days with a valid K-ETA:
There is only one type of South Korean Electronic Travel Authorization which is a multiple-entry document that remains effective for 2 years from the date of issue and enables its holder to enter South Korea numerous times.
The approved K-ETA may be used for a number of leisure and business-related activities, including:
Prepare your valid passport and your face photo, and start your application by following these simple steps:
Please note that there is no need to print the received South Korean electronic visa. K-ETA will be automatically linked to your passport.
The K-ETA visa waiver is issued for 2 years, and its validity period starts from the date of issue. Its holder is permitted numerous visits to the Republic of South Korea within this 2-year validity period.
Applicants from K-ETA-eligible countries should make sure that their passports will not expire throughout the entire planned stay in South Korea.
Please do note that South Korea ETA cannot be extended. Once your ETA expires and you consider entering South Korea again, you need to submit a new K-ETA application.
To apply for the South Korea ETA, you will need to meet simple requirements, including the following:
Nationals of most countries worldwide can transit through South Korea visa-free, providing that their transit stop will not exceed 24 hours and they will not be leaving the airport transit zone.
Please also bear in mind that there are 5 certain countries that must hold a transit visa in South Korea regardless of the duration of their transit stop. These countries include:
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Follow a few simple steps, including providing the correct data in the online application form, covering the application fee of 69 Euro, and getting the approved document via email.
To submit your application for the official K-ETA, you just need a couple of minutes. Once your application is approved by the South Korean Government, you will receive its approval via email. Remember to apply for your K-ETA no later than 72 hours prior to the planned trip to the Republic of Korea.
As soon as K-ETA arrives in your email inbox, make sure to download it and save its copy on your mobile device. There is no need to carry its printed copy for your trip to South Korea.
Should your K-ETA be denied, check for any possible mistakes that could have been made in your application form and then get in touch with our visa consultants immediately.
It is the applicant's nationality that determines the allowed duration of stay in South Korea with K-ETA, and it may be either 30,60 or 90 days upon each visit. Every K-ETA is a multiple-entry permit which means that it can be used for numerous trips to South Korea within a 2-year ETA validity period.
The South Korean ETA remains effective for 2 years from the date of issue and functions as an online multiple-entry visa. Applicants must bear in mind that for their ETA to remain valid, their passports must remain as well. Once one's passport becomes invalid, so does the K-ETA.
Parents or legal guardians should remember to include every underage traveler accompanying them on a trip to South Korea. They are also responsible for the correctness of the provided details in the K-ETA application form.
The processing fee of South Korea K-ETA is 69 Euro and may be covered using one of the available methods of online payment, e.g., credit/debit card or PayPal.
Travelers applying for a South Korea ETA must be holders of valid passports, be nationals of one of the K-ETA-eligible countries, use an active email address to receive the approved ETA, and have access to a valid means of online payment to cover the processing fee.
The standard processing time for South Korea ETA is 72 business hours. Please remember to apply for your K-ETA at least 3 business days prior to the planned departure for South Korea to obtain your travel authorization on time.
To apply for the South Korea Electronic Travel Authorization, an eligible applicant just needs to prepare a valid passport and face photo.
Applicants will be asked to provide some personal details, passport data, travel information as well as contact details.