South Korea travel visa - When do I leave?

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If you are a US citizen and travel to South Korea under the 90 day visa-free policy, when do you have to leave? Is it the 90th day or the 89th day?






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How long can you stay in South Korea with a tourist visa?

South Korea tourist visas allow the holder to stay in South Korea for up to 90 days. The holder of a tourist visa is not allowed to work or engage in any other renumerated activities.

When you go to Korea can you leave?

Country-Specific Information. The U.S. Department of State currently has a level 1 travel advisory (Exercise Normal Precautions) for the Republic of Korea (ROK). A pre-departure negative COVID-19 test is required for all travelers over 6 years of age regardless of vaccination status.

Can I enter Korea before my visa starts?

Apply for your visa at the Korean Embassy. This can be done at the earliest 90 days before your course starts. Get your visa from the Embassy. Once you have received the visa I think you can go to Korea right away unless they have given you a date for your earliest entry.

What happens if you stay longer than your visa in Korea?

Travelers who overstay a South Korean visa may be fined for each day spent in the country beyond the expiration date. The amount of the daily fine can vary considerably and will accumulate every day until the fine has been paid and the visa validation resolved. In most cases, this can be done upon exiting South Korea.



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