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I'm Vietnamese and now studying in the US. I also have a Vietnamese passport and US visa. If I come from San Francisco to Vietnam and I have to transit in Korea 3 days, can I go outside to travel with 3 days, then come back to Korea airport, and go to my country - Vietnam ? Thank you.










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    I'm Vietnamese and now studying in the US. I also have a Vietnamese passport and US visa. If I come from San Francisco to Vietnam and I have to transit in Korea 3 days, can I go outside to travel with 3 days, then come back to Korea airport, and go to my country - Vietnam ? Thank you.










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      I'm Vietnamese and now studying in the US. I also have a Vietnamese passport and US visa. If I come from San Francisco to Vietnam and I have to transit in Korea 3 days, can I go outside to travel with 3 days, then come back to Korea airport, and go to my country - Vietnam ? Thank you.










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      I'm Vietnamese and now studying in the US. I also have a Vietnamese passport and US visa. If I come from San Francisco to Vietnam and I have to transit in Korea 3 days, can I go outside to travel with 3 days, then come back to Korea airport, and go to my country - Vietnam ? Thank you.







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          As stated by Timatic, the database used by airlines:




          Nationals of any country with a visa issued by the USA if in transit through
          Korea (Rep.) if:
          -holding confirmed onward tickets on flights departing within
          30 days; when
          -arriving from the country that issued the visa (a visa that
          expired on departure from that country is accepted) and
          departing to a third country.




          So yes, you can enter South Korea by presenting your passport and connecting flight ticket and stay for max 30 days






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            As stated by Timatic, the database used by airlines:




            Nationals of any country with a visa issued by the USA if in transit through
            Korea (Rep.) if:
            -holding confirmed onward tickets on flights departing within
            30 days; when
            -arriving from the country that issued the visa (a visa that
            expired on departure from that country is accepted) and
            departing to a third country.




            So yes, you can enter South Korea by presenting your passport and connecting flight ticket and stay for max 30 days






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              As stated by Timatic, the database used by airlines:




              Nationals of any country with a visa issued by the USA if in transit through
              Korea (Rep.) if:
              -holding confirmed onward tickets on flights departing within
              30 days; when
              -arriving from the country that issued the visa (a visa that
              expired on departure from that country is accepted) and
              departing to a third country.




              So yes, you can enter South Korea by presenting your passport and connecting flight ticket and stay for max 30 days






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                As stated by Timatic, the database used by airlines:




                Nationals of any country with a visa issued by the USA if in transit through
                Korea (Rep.) if:
                -holding confirmed onward tickets on flights departing within
                30 days; when
                -arriving from the country that issued the visa (a visa that
                expired on departure from that country is accepted) and
                departing to a third country.




                So yes, you can enter South Korea by presenting your passport and connecting flight ticket and stay for max 30 days






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                As stated by Timatic, the database used by airlines:




                Nationals of any country with a visa issued by the USA if in transit through
                Korea (Rep.) if:
                -holding confirmed onward tickets on flights departing within
                30 days; when
                -arriving from the country that issued the visa (a visa that
                expired on departure from that country is accepted) and
                departing to a third country.




                So yes, you can enter South Korea by presenting your passport and connecting flight ticket and stay for max 30 days







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