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ATTORNEY [ licensed to practice in KOREA, U.S.A., ILLINOIS ] LEE, JAE WOOK
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Start →TOURIST/TRANSIT(B-2) ACTIVITIES ALLOWED Tourism․Transit/Transfer ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS Article 7, the Immigration Act (Entry of a Foreigner) When a foreigner intends to enter the Republic of Korea, he/she shall hold both a valid passport and a visa issued by the Minister of Justice. Notwithstanding the provision of Paragraph , a foreigner falling under any of the following subparagraphs may enter the Republic of Korea without a visa: 1. A person who has or is exempt from permission for reentry and who enters the Republic of Korea before the validity period of the permission or exemption expires; 2. A person who is a national of a country that has signed a Visa Waiver Agreement with the Republic of Korea and thus becomes a subject of visa exemption. 3. A person who enters the Republic of Korea for international friendship, tourism, or national interest, etc. of the Republic of Korea and has obtained a permission for entry other than a visa as prescribed by Presidential Decree; and 4. A person who departed from the Republic of Korea with a refugee travel document, and returns before the date of expiry. You are eligible to apply for a B-2 Tourist/Transit visa if you Wish to come to the Republic of Korea for tours or to get on a connecting flight without a visa MAXIMUM LENGTH OF STAY You are allowed to stay for the time specified by the Minister of Justice. VISAS ISSUED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CHIEF OF MISSION Not Applicable ELIGIBILITY FOR THE VISA ISSUANCE CONFIRMATION Visa Exempted(B-1) and Tourist/Transit(B-2) visa holders are NOT eligible to obtain the 'Confirmation of Visa Issuance'. REMARKS CONTENTS The Minister of Justice allows citizens of particular countries to enter the Republic of Korea regardless of having visas, in order to promote korea's national interests, such as deepening friendly relations with specific countries or boosting Korean tourism industry. A person entering the Republic of Korea on the basis of the visa waiver agreement or transit is prohibited from extending his/her period of sojourn or changing his/her status of sojourn. Therefore, if you believe that your stay is going to exceed the period of sojourn that the agreement or the Minister of Justice specifies, you should obtain a visa appropriate to your intent & period of stay before you arrive in the ROK. - 20 - CONTI -NENT COUNTRY PERIOD OF SOJOURN REMARKS Asia Content Lebanon 30 Days for diplomatic ․ official passport holders only Macau (Macao) 90 Days effective date : 2003. 1. 1. Bahrain 30 Days effective date : 2009. 10. 1. Brunei 30 Days Saudi-Arabia 30 Days United Arab Emirates 30 Days Oman 30 Days Indonesia 30 Days for diplomatic ․ official passport holders only Japan 90 Days ‣range of permissible activities : tour/transit, commercial business, attending meetings/conferences, visiting relatives (C-1, C-3 applicants, but, not including employment or profit-making activities) for journalists visiting the Republic of Korea on short-term assignments/temporary missions (ex. reporting on delegation and key figures of a country or a public organization visiting the republic of Korea, reporting on athletes visiting the Republic of Korea) Qatar 30 Days Kuwait 30 Days Taiwan 90 Days effective date : July 1st, 2012 (extended the period of sojourn from 30 days to 90 days) Hong Kong 90 Days effective date : February 1st, 2002 North America The United States 90 Days ‣Range of Activities allowed : Tourist/Transit, Commercial Business Those wanting to enter the ROK for Reporting, studying, and employment must receive visas appropriate to their intents. TABLE 2. A List of Countries Qualifying for No-Visa Entry (signed and ratified by 50 countries or regions as of July, 2014) - 21 - CONTI -NENT COUNTRY PERIOD OF SOJOURN REMARKS Canada 6 Months exempted from the obligation of alien registration South America Guyana 30 Days Argentina 30 Days Ecuador 30 Days Honduras 30 Days Uruguay 30 Days Paraguay 30 Days Europe Monaco 30 Days Montenegro 30 Days Vatican 30 Days Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 Days Cyprus 30 Days San Marino 30 Days Serbia 30 Days Slovenia 90 Days effective date : 2002.3.15 Andora 30 Days Albania 30 Days Croatia 30 Days effective date : 1999.3.1 Oceania Contents Guam 30 Days Nauru 30 Days New Caledonia 30 Days Marshall Islands 30 Days Micronesia 30 Days Samoa 30 Days - 22 - CONTI -NENT COUNTRY PERIOD OF SOJOURN REMARKS Solomon Islands 30 Days Kiribati 30 Days Tonga 30 Days Tuvalu 30 Days Palau 30 Days Fiji 30 Days Australia 90 Days effective date : 1999.3.1 Africa Contents Republic of South Africa 30 Days Mauritius 30 Days Seychelles 30 Days Swaziland 30 Days Egypt 30 Days - 23 - Short-Term News Coverage (C ← End |
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