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Types of tourist visas in Korea

More and more people will choose to travel abroad, so it is very important to apply for a suitable tourist visa. So what are the types of tourist visas in Korea? This is a concern of many people who go abroad. Let's take a look! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

Types of tourist visas in Korea

1. Korean single/double tourist visa (c-3-9)

Duration of stay: The duration of stay for a single visa shall not exceed 90 days (30 days for a double visa).

Validity: Single visa is valid for 3 months (double visa is valid for 6 months).

Number of accesses: once/twice

In Guangzhou, Qingdao, Chengdu, Xi and Wuhan, individuals can apply directly to the Korean consulate or to the visa agency. Among them, tourists from oecd countries can provide valid visa holders from oecd countries without paying proof of economic ability.

Two, South Korea's five-year multiple tourist visa (c-3-9)

Length of stay: 90 days

Validity: five years.

Number of entries: multiple times

South Korea's five-year multiple tourist visas are issued to a wide range of people, including holders of preferential cards to visit South Korea and their families (spouses, minor children, parents, spouses' parents). Its single stay period is 30 days. 20 16 expand the number of five-year multiple visas. At present, China citizens under 17, over 60 years old, graduated from undergraduate courses or studying can apply for this visa. From 20 16, articles over 60 will be relaxed to over 55.

Three, South Korea's ten-year multiple tourist visa (C-3-9)

Length of stay: 90 days

Validity: ten years.

Number of entries: multiple times

The Ministry of Justice will issue a visa with the validity period of 10 for the first time, and lawyers, university professors and other professional practitioners or people with master's degree or above can use it after applying for a visa. Our Korean visa service center network can handle Korean tourist visas for more than ten years.

Note: From April 1 2006, when minors apply for a Korean tourist visa alone, in principle, they must also submit a copy of their parents' valid visa and proof of kinship; If it cannot be submitted, parents' consent and proof of kinship should be attached.