South Korea offers visa-free entry (tourist visa not required) for citizens of many countries for short-term stays. Here’s how to find out if you need a visa:
If your country is visa-exempt, you might still need a Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) for stays under 90 days for tourism or business purposes. As of April 8, 2024, this applies to:
If you are not a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to apply for a tourist visa before traveling to South Korea. The specific requirements will vary depending on your nationality.
Here are some resources to help you find out more about tourist visas for South Korea:
Don’t buy counterfeit and pirated goods, even if widely available. It is against South Korean law to purchase these goods and against U.S. law to bring them into the United States.
Lost or Stolen Passports: If your passport is stolen, file a report at the nearest police station.
Quality of Care: Western-style medical facilities are available in most large cities. However, not all doctors and staff are proficient in English. For emergency ambulance service dial 119. Ambulance services are widely available.
We do not pay medical bills. Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas. Verify your health insurance coverage before traveling overseas. In most cases, health care providers will require payment in advance of treatment or will not release a patient until hospital bills are paid. We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to include coverage for medical evacuation.
For medications that do not contain narcotics or amphetamines, up to six bottles of medication (or equivalent to a three-month supply) will be permitted into Korea, provided they are for personal use only. Visitors must bring the original prescriptions, a letter from your doctor specifying the medical condition, and a statement from your doctor on the medicines you are importing.
Certain prescription drugs are considered controlled substances and subject to the regulations established by the Korean Food and Drug Administration and the Korean Customs Service. The procedures outlined below for importing/shipping medications or hand-carrying medications into the Republic of Korea are subject to change without notice. We recommend that you plan in advance and confirm the procedures with the relevant Korean authorities before bringing any drugs into the Republic of Korea.
Marijuana, CBD oil, and hemp-derivate products are heavily regulated in the Republic of Korea and should not be brought into Korea, including on airport layovers. Even with a U.S.-based prescription, possession of these products can result in deportations and arrests.
Don’t do drugs or ship drugs. Don’t get into fights at all cost. South Korea is like the USA but with some ‘cultural shock’. We will have a briefing when we do meet and greet and try to guild you the best way to avoid issues. For example no photos of military bases or personale.
Generally, you will need a visa to enter mainland China for tourism purposes. However, there are a few exceptions:
This is the most common visa for tourists visiting mainland China. Here’s what you need to know:
Starting from January 1, 2024, applicants within the United States no longer need to submit round-trip air ticket booking records, proof of hotel reservation, itinerary, or invitation letter for tourist visas. However, it’s always best to check with the embassy or consulate in your country for the latest requirements as they can vary.
http://us.china-embassy.gov.cn/eng/lsfw/zj/qz2021/202402/t20240227_11250439.htm
According to the relevant Chinese laws and regulations, foreign nationals holding ordinary passports, who have urgent needs to enter China but do not have enough time to apply for visas at Chinese embassies or consulates abroad, can apply for port visas for entry. (Conditions Apply)
NOTE:
On application your FAMILY NAME is your last name and your Given Name is your first Name. Copy it off exactly off your passport.
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