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South Korea Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

South Korea Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)

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There's no single answer โ€” it depends on your passport. Most Western nationalities (US, UK, EU/Schengen, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) get 90 days visa-free, and K-ETA (the electronic travel authorization normally required in addition) is temporarily waived through December 31, 2026 for roughly 67 eligible countries. Travelers from India, China, Vietnam, and several other nationalities need to apply for a full C-3 tourist visa in advance โ€” K-ETA isn't an option for them. Everyone must also complete the free e-Arrival Card online within 72 hours of arrival.

Visa questions are the one place a generic answer can genuinely cost you a trip. South Korea's system has two separate layers โ€” the underlying visa-free/visa-required status, and K-ETA, an extra electronic authorization that's currently suspended for many nationalities but due to snap back into force in 2027. Here's the real breakdown.

Visa-free entry & K-ETA status by nationality (as of mid-2026)

Nationality groupVisa-free stayK-ETA status
EU / Schengen countriesUp to 90 daysWaived through Dec 31, 2026 for most member states (confirm your specific country)
United StatesUp to 90 daysWaived through Dec 31, 2026
United KingdomUp to 90 daysWaived through Dec 31, 2026
Canada, Australia, New ZealandUp to 90 daysWaived through Dec 31, 2026
IndiaNot visa-exemptK-ETA not available โ€” a C-3 tourist visa must be arranged in advance at a Korean embassy/consulate
Gulf states (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman)30 days (Saudi) to 90 days (UAE) depending on countryWaived through Dec 31, 2026
South Africa, Brazil30 days (South Africa), 90 days (Brazil)Optional/not yet enforced through 2026 for South Africa; confirm current status for Brazil before booking
Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia), ChinaNot visa-exempt for most of this groupK-ETA not available โ€” a C-3 tourist visa is required in advance (Singapore, Brunei, and a few others are separate visa-exempt exceptions)
Other nationalitiesVaries โ€” 100+ countries have some form of visa-free or K-ETA-eligible entryCheck the official K-ETA site or your nearest Korean embassy for your specific passport
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K-ETA's temporary suspension is scheduled to end at 23:59 KST on December 31, 2026. From January 1, 2027, every previously-exempt traveler will need to apply for and hold a valid K-ETA before flying to Korea (a simple online form, a small fee, and normally fast approval) โ€” unless the Ministry of Justice extends the suspension again, which it has done multiple times already. If you're traveling in 2027, check the current requirement before booking rather than assuming 2026's rules still apply.

The mandatory e-Arrival Card

Regardless of nationality or K-ETA status, every foreign traveler must complete Korea's e-Arrival Card online within 72 hours before landing โ€” it's free, takes a few minutes, and replaces the old paper arrival card. Use the official government site only; skip any third-party site charging a 'processing fee' for what's a free government form.

Jeju Island's separate entry policy

Jeju Island runs its own standalone visa-free entry policy that's more permissive than the mainland's โ€” some nationalities that need a visa for Seoul can enter Jeju directly without one, for up to 30 days. This doesn't cover onward travel to the mainland, which still requires whatever visa or K-ETA status your passport normally needs for Korea generally. See our Jeju Island guide for the details.

Other entry basics

  • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.
  • Immigration officers occasionally ask for proof of an onward or return flight โ€” have a digital or printed copy ready.
  • If a K-ETA is required for your nationality (either now, or after the 2027 rule change), apply at least a few days before departure โ€” approval is normally fast but isn't guaranteed instant.

Questions people actually ask

Do US citizens need a visa for South Korea?
No visa is required โ€” US passport holders get a 90-day visa-free stay, and as of 2026, the usual K-ETA authorization is also temporarily waived through December 31, 2026. Only the free e-Arrival Card is mandatory.
Do Indian citizens need a visa for South Korea?
Yes โ€” India isn't on Korea's visa-exemption list, and K-ETA isn't available to Indian passport holders either. A C-3 tourist visa must be arranged in advance at a Korean embassy or consulate.
What is K-ETA and do I need it?
K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) is normally a mandatory add-on for visa-exempt travelers, but it's been temporarily suspended for roughly 67 eligible nationalities through December 31, 2026 โ€” check the table above and the official K-ETA site for your specific passport.
What happens after the K-ETA suspension ends?
From January 1, 2027, every previously-exempt traveler is due to need a valid K-ETA before flying to Korea โ€” a straightforward online form with a small fee. The suspension has already been extended multiple times, so check the current status closer to your travel date rather than assuming.

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