Foreign nationals entering Korea to attend 4th International Orbital Society Symposium are generally required to have a valid passport and a Korean visa assigned by overseas branch of Korean embassy or consular offices. However, many are now permitted visa-free for a limited period under certain conditions following the "Citizens of the Countries under the Visa Exemption Agreement”. Any visitor from a country that has no diplomatic relations or no special visa exemption with Korea should obtain an entry visa before coming to Korea. If you are uncertain as to the requirements for entry visas to the Republic of Korea, please contact the Korean Embassy or the consulate nearest to you as soon as possible.
Countries listed below are allowed to stay in Korea for 30 days only (unless otherwise specified in parentheses) for the purposes of tourism and visitation only.
For more information, please go to the link right below.
- Countries under Visa Waiver Agreements (107 countries as of Feb 21, 2018) :
https://www.hikorea.go.kr/pt/en/info/popup/icis/VisaWaiver_pop.htm
Asia | - Japan (90 Days) | - Kuwait (90 Days) | - Oman |
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- Hong Kong (90 Days) | - Brunei | - United Arab Emirates | |
- Macao (90 Days) | - Qatar | - Bahrain (90 Days) | |
- Taiwan (90 Days) | - Saudi Arabia | ||
North America | - United States (90 Days) | ||
- Canada (6 Months) | |||
South America | - Argentina | - Paraguay | - Ecuador |
- Honduras | - Uruguay | - Guyana | |
Europe | - Andorra | - Albania | - Bosnia-Herzegovina |
- Monaco | - Croatia | - Serbia | |
- San Marino | - Slovenia (90 Days) | - Montenegro | |
- Cyprus | – Vatican | ||
Oceania | - Australia (90 Days) | - Palau | - New Caledonia |
- Guam | - Marshall Islands | - Samoa | |
- Fiji | - Solomon Islands | - Tuvalu | |
- Nauru | - Micronesia | - Tonga | |
Africa | - Republic of South Africa | - Seychelles | - Egypt |
- Mauritius | - Swaziland |