Transit in Korea
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.
visas customs-and-immigration transit south-korea vietnam
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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.
visas customs-and-immigration transit south-korea vietnam
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.
visas customs-and-immigration transit south-korea vietnam
visas customs-and-immigration transit south-korea vietnam
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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
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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