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Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea
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I am a Vietnamese passport holder. I'm going back to Vietnam from Seattle next week. I will have a half-day layover in Incheon Airport. I want to go into the city - Seoul just for resting, like getting a hotel and stuff. Do I need a Korean visa for this? If I do, where should I go and get it? How long will it take?
My U.S. visa is still valid. Also, I booked tickets from Vietnam to US already.
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This question is an exact duplicate of:
Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea
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I am a Vietnamese passport holder. I'm going back to Vietnam from Seattle next week. I will have a half-day layover in Incheon Airport. I want to go into the city - Seoul just for resting, like getting a hotel and stuff. Do I need a Korean visa for this? If I do, where should I go and get it? How long will it take?
My U.S. visa is still valid. Also, I booked tickets from Vietnam to US already.
air-travel transit transit-visas south-korea vietnamese-citizens
marked as duplicate by Michael Hampton, JoErNanO♦, CGCampbell, Gayot Fow, Willeke♦ Mar 20 '16 at 15:38
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Korea has a very liberal landside transit without visa policy, described in Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea. It seems you would qualify, due to having a US visa and being on a trip to/from the US.
– Michael Hampton
Mar 18 '16 at 22:56
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This question is an exact duplicate of:
Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea
1 answer
I am a Vietnamese passport holder. I'm going back to Vietnam from Seattle next week. I will have a half-day layover in Incheon Airport. I want to go into the city - Seoul just for resting, like getting a hotel and stuff. Do I need a Korean visa for this? If I do, where should I go and get it? How long will it take?
My U.S. visa is still valid. Also, I booked tickets from Vietnam to US already.
air-travel transit transit-visas south-korea vietnamese-citizens
This question is an exact duplicate of:
Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea
1 answer
I am a Vietnamese passport holder. I'm going back to Vietnam from Seattle next week. I will have a half-day layover in Incheon Airport. I want to go into the city - Seoul just for resting, like getting a hotel and stuff. Do I need a Korean visa for this? If I do, where should I go and get it? How long will it take?
My U.S. visa is still valid. Also, I booked tickets from Vietnam to US already.
This question is an exact duplicate of:
Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea
1 answer
air-travel transit transit-visas south-korea vietnamese-citizens
air-travel transit transit-visas south-korea vietnamese-citizens
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marked as duplicate by Michael Hampton, JoErNanO♦, CGCampbell, Gayot Fow, Willeke♦ Mar 20 '16 at 15:38
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marked as duplicate by Michael Hampton, JoErNanO♦, CGCampbell, Gayot Fow, Willeke♦ Mar 20 '16 at 15:38
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Korea has a very liberal landside transit without visa policy, described in Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea. It seems you would qualify, due to having a US visa and being on a trip to/from the US.
– Michael Hampton
Mar 18 '16 at 22:56
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Korea has a very liberal landside transit without visa policy, described in Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea. It seems you would qualify, due to having a US visa and being on a trip to/from the US.
– Michael Hampton
Mar 18 '16 at 22:56
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Korea has a very liberal landside transit without visa policy, described in Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea. It seems you would qualify, due to having a US visa and being on a trip to/from the US.
– Michael Hampton
Mar 18 '16 at 22:56
Korea has a very liberal landside transit without visa policy, described in Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea. It seems you would qualify, due to having a US visa and being on a trip to/from the US.
– Michael Hampton
Mar 18 '16 at 22:56
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Yes, you need a visa. You should apply at the
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea
2033 Sixth Ave., #1125
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 441-1011
They say it takes four days to process the application. See http://usa.mofa.go.kr/english/am/usa/visa/Visa/index.jsp for more information.
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Yes, you need a visa. You should apply at the
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea
2033 Sixth Ave., #1125
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 441-1011
They say it takes four days to process the application. See http://usa.mofa.go.kr/english/am/usa/visa/Visa/index.jsp for more information.
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Yes, you need a visa. You should apply at the
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea
2033 Sixth Ave., #1125
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 441-1011
They say it takes four days to process the application. See http://usa.mofa.go.kr/english/am/usa/visa/Visa/index.jsp for more information.
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Yes, you need a visa. You should apply at the
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea
2033 Sixth Ave., #1125
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 441-1011
They say it takes four days to process the application. See http://usa.mofa.go.kr/english/am/usa/visa/Visa/index.jsp for more information.
Yes, you need a visa. You should apply at the
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea
2033 Sixth Ave., #1125
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 441-1011
They say it takes four days to process the application. See http://usa.mofa.go.kr/english/am/usa/visa/Visa/index.jsp for more information.
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Korea has a very liberal landside transit without visa policy, described in Transiting through Incheon (Seoul), South Korea. It seems you would qualify, due to having a US visa and being on a trip to/from the US.
– Michael Hampton
Mar 18 '16 at 22:56