I am an Indian passport holder. Can I get a transit visa in Seoul if I am traveling to Australia with a valid tourist visa?
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I am planning to travel from India to Australia with a tourist visa. I would like to visit South Korea during the trip. I want to know if I can get a transit at Seoul for some days.
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I am planning to travel from India to Australia with a tourist visa. I would like to visit South Korea during the trip. I want to know if I can get a transit at Seoul for some days.
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I am planning to travel from India to Australia with a tourist visa. I would like to visit South Korea during the trip. I want to know if I can get a transit at Seoul for some days.
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I am planning to travel from India to Australia with a tourist visa. I would like to visit South Korea during the trip. I want to know if I can get a transit at Seoul for some days.
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Yes you can, and you can stay for up to 30 days.
Transit Visa (General) B-2-1
If you satisfy any of the following conditions, you can travel to or transit through Korea without a visa. You will be able to stay for up to 30 days in Korea.
1) Frequent Visitors : You have entered Korea at least 4 times within the past 2 years, or 10 times in your total travel history. Also, you have never violated Korean laws or overstayed in Korea before.
2) Transit Tourists Travelling to a Third Country
- You transit through Korea on your way to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and hold a valid visa (including re-entry permit) issued by the aforementioned countries.
- You transit through Korea on your way to a third country or the country of nationality via direct flight from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to Korea after legally staying in these respective countries.
Source: Korea Visa Portal
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Note that Australia only issues label-free e-visas so you would not be able transit Korea under the first dot point.
â k2moo4
Apr 28 at 3:51
@k2moo4 Official visa portal, which i have updated the link to, does not seem to require that to be a strictly sticker visa
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Yes you can, and you can stay for up to 30 days.
Transit Visa (General) B-2-1
If you satisfy any of the following conditions, you can travel to or transit through Korea without a visa. You will be able to stay for up to 30 days in Korea.
1) Frequent Visitors : You have entered Korea at least 4 times within the past 2 years, or 10 times in your total travel history. Also, you have never violated Korean laws or overstayed in Korea before.
2) Transit Tourists Travelling to a Third Country
- You transit through Korea on your way to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and hold a valid visa (including re-entry permit) issued by the aforementioned countries.
- You transit through Korea on your way to a third country or the country of nationality via direct flight from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to Korea after legally staying in these respective countries.
Source: Korea Visa Portal
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Note that Australia only issues label-free e-visas so you would not be able transit Korea under the first dot point.
â k2moo4
Apr 28 at 3:51
@k2moo4 Official visa portal, which i have updated the link to, does not seem to require that to be a strictly sticker visa
â Hanky Panky
Apr 28 at 3:57
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Yes you can, and you can stay for up to 30 days.
Transit Visa (General) B-2-1
If you satisfy any of the following conditions, you can travel to or transit through Korea without a visa. You will be able to stay for up to 30 days in Korea.
1) Frequent Visitors : You have entered Korea at least 4 times within the past 2 years, or 10 times in your total travel history. Also, you have never violated Korean laws or overstayed in Korea before.
2) Transit Tourists Travelling to a Third Country
- You transit through Korea on your way to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and hold a valid visa (including re-entry permit) issued by the aforementioned countries.
- You transit through Korea on your way to a third country or the country of nationality via direct flight from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to Korea after legally staying in these respective countries.
Source: Korea Visa Portal
1
Note that Australia only issues label-free e-visas so you would not be able transit Korea under the first dot point.
â k2moo4
Apr 28 at 3:51
@k2moo4 Official visa portal, which i have updated the link to, does not seem to require that to be a strictly sticker visa
â Hanky Panky
Apr 28 at 3:57
add a comment |Â
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up vote
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Yes you can, and you can stay for up to 30 days.
Transit Visa (General) B-2-1
If you satisfy any of the following conditions, you can travel to or transit through Korea without a visa. You will be able to stay for up to 30 days in Korea.
1) Frequent Visitors : You have entered Korea at least 4 times within the past 2 years, or 10 times in your total travel history. Also, you have never violated Korean laws or overstayed in Korea before.
2) Transit Tourists Travelling to a Third Country
- You transit through Korea on your way to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and hold a valid visa (including re-entry permit) issued by the aforementioned countries.
- You transit through Korea on your way to a third country or the country of nationality via direct flight from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to Korea after legally staying in these respective countries.
Source: Korea Visa Portal
Yes you can, and you can stay for up to 30 days.
Transit Visa (General) B-2-1
If you satisfy any of the following conditions, you can travel to or transit through Korea without a visa. You will be able to stay for up to 30 days in Korea.
1) Frequent Visitors : You have entered Korea at least 4 times within the past 2 years, or 10 times in your total travel history. Also, you have never violated Korean laws or overstayed in Korea before.
2) Transit Tourists Travelling to a Third Country
- You transit through Korea on your way to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and hold a valid visa (including re-entry permit) issued by the aforementioned countries.
- You transit through Korea on your way to a third country or the country of nationality via direct flight from the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to Korea after legally staying in these respective countries.
Source: Korea Visa Portal
edited Apr 28 at 3:52
answered Apr 28 at 3:44
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Note that Australia only issues label-free e-visas so you would not be able transit Korea under the first dot point.
â k2moo4
Apr 28 at 3:51
@k2moo4 Official visa portal, which i have updated the link to, does not seem to require that to be a strictly sticker visa
â Hanky Panky
Apr 28 at 3:57
add a comment |Â
1
Note that Australia only issues label-free e-visas so you would not be able transit Korea under the first dot point.
â k2moo4
Apr 28 at 3:51
@k2moo4 Official visa portal, which i have updated the link to, does not seem to require that to be a strictly sticker visa
â Hanky Panky
Apr 28 at 3:57
1
1
Note that Australia only issues label-free e-visas so you would not be able transit Korea under the first dot point.
â k2moo4
Apr 28 at 3:51
Note that Australia only issues label-free e-visas so you would not be able transit Korea under the first dot point.
â k2moo4
Apr 28 at 3:51
@k2moo4 Official visa portal, which i have updated the link to, does not seem to require that to be a strictly sticker visa
â Hanky Panky
Apr 28 at 3:57
@k2moo4 Official visa portal, which i have updated the link to, does not seem to require that to be a strictly sticker visa
â Hanky Panky
Apr 28 at 3:57
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