Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Can South Korea really stay for 90 days after applying for a tourist visa for more than five years?

Can South Korea really stay for 90 days after applying for a tourist visa for more than five years?

Yes, for 90 days at a time. Multiple valid visas are issued to people with stable income and low possibility of illegal residence, such as doctors, university lecturers and other nationally recognized professionals;

Extend the validity period of multiple-entry visas, and extend the validity period of multiple-entry visas from 3 years to 5 years; The visa processing time for group tours, medical tours to Korea invited by relevant institutions and multiple valid visa applicants will be greatly shortened.

/kloc-notarial certificate is required for people under 0/8 years old.

1. If there are parents traveling with you, you need to provide notarized certification of the three-party kinship certificate, and the notarization should be based on the children; ?

2. If you are traveling with one parent, you need to provide a notarized certificate of three-party kinship, and the party who does not go will issue a consent form; ?

3. If you are traveling with a non-immediate relative other than your parents, you need to provide a notarized certificate of tripartite kinship, and both parents will issue a consent form; ?

4. If you want to go by yourself, you need a leave certificate from your school, all in English; The contents should include the applicant's school, class, travel time, school leader's signature and telephone number, and must indicate that the applicant will return to China on schedule. Retirees are required to provide a copy of retirement certificate. ?

Baidu Encyclopedia-Korea Individual Tourist Visa