Can I leave Korea and come back?

Generally, beginning April 1, 2022, a re-entry permit will be required only if the registered long-term visa holders are seeking to re-enter South Korea after one year (from departure date) of being outside of the country, with some exceptions.
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How long can a Korean stay in the US?

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables most citizens or nationals of participating countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa.
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What happens if you overstay in Korea?

Travelers who overstay a South Korean visa may be fined for each day spent in the country beyond the expiration date. The amount of the daily fine can vary considerably and will accumulate every day until the fine has been paid and the visa validation resolved. In most cases, this can be done upon exiting South Korea.
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How long can foreigners stay in South Korea?

Long Term Visa

A U.S citizen with a valid passport can visit the Republic of Korea without a visa for 90 days for the purpose of tourism or visitation. For detailed information on a foreigner's entry without a visa, please click here.
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What are the entry requirements for South Korea for US citizens?

You must have a valid U.S. passport and a visa or an approved Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) to enter Korea. Most U.S. passport holders traveling to Korea for tourism or business purposes for less than 90 days can obtain a K-ETA.
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Documents you need to leave and come back to South Korea



Is Korea allowing American tourists?

Starting September 1, 2021, U.S. citizens traveling to Korea must have a valid visa or an approved Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) to enter Korea.
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Can South Koreans go to US without visa?

In 2008 South Korea became a member of the Visa Waiver Program, which entitles citizens of the country to apply for an ESTA rather than a US visa for a visit to the United States. This provides them with several benefits when travelling to the US for tourism, business, medical or transit purposes.
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How can I live legally in South Korea?

Acquisition of Permanent Residency by Migrant Workers
  1. A foreign national residing in the Republic of Korea for five years or longer.
  2. A spouse of a Korean national or permanent resident and his/her child residing in Korea for two years or longer.
  3. A Korea-born child of an F-5 (father or mother) visa holder residing in Korea.
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How Long Can Koreans stay in US without visa?

Plan to travel for business, pleasure, or transit. Stay in the U.S. for 90 days or less.
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At what age can you retire in Korea?

A reduced early pension can be withdrawn from the age of 57 years. The normal pension age is gradually being increased reaching 65 from 2033 and the early pension age is also increasing to 60 years by 2033.
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What gets you deported from Korea?

It is important to note that permanent residents of South Korea cannot be deported from the country unless they have committed a serious crime, such as murder, robbery, sexual crimes, illegal drugs, kidnapping or abduction of children, forming an organization or group aimed at committing violence, etc.
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Can an overstay be forgiven?

If you're a visa holder and you remain in the United States past the “admit until date” listed on your Form I-94 (also called the “Arrival/Departure Record”), you are overstaying your visa. If this happens, you can get visa overstay forgiveness by applying for a waiver.
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Do I still need a reentry permit in Korea?

The Re-Entry Permit Exemption which has been suspended since June 1, 2020 will be reimplemented as of April 1, 2022 according to changes in COVID response in the nation. - (At ports and airports nationwide) Only a single Re-entry Permit is applicable at ports and airports in principle.
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Can Americans retire in Korea?

If you are retired and plan to retire in Korea, you will need to have proof of adequate funds for living in Korea. Basically, if you are receiving a pension and have some savings you should qualify. This is the case in most countries as they want to make sure you will not require social assistance.
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What's the longest you can stay in America without a visa?

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP), administered by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in consultation with the State Department, permits citizens of 40 countries to travel to the United States for business or tourism for stays of up to 90 days without a visa.
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Which country is visa free for Korea?

16 May 2022 Update: The government of South Korea expanded the list of which travelers can travel to South Korea without requiring an entry visa. These new countries include Brunei, Kuwait, New Zealand, Panama, Peru and Saudi Arabia.
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How much is the fine for overstaying in South Korea?

Some fail to leave Korea due to the strict penalty system. Foreigners who have illegally stayed in Korea have to pay a fine when leaving the country which can go as high as 30 million won ($20,800). If they fail to pay the fine, reentry into Korea is limited for one to 10 years.
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Can you be a dual citizen of US and South Korea?

A: Yes. Multiple citizenship status (that is, the acquisition of Korean citizenship in addition to some other citizenship) is acquired regardless of the registration of birth. Therefore, you acquired both Korean and US citizenship at the time of birth.
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Can I live in Korea if I marry a Korean?

You can get Korean citizenship by marrying a Korean. Foreigners can get an F-2-1 visa for one year after marriage with a Korean citizen. One year of residence may extend from a minimum of one year to a maximum of two years.
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How strong is the South Korean passport?

The South Korean passport currently ranks on the 2nd place according to the Guide Passport Ranking Index. It provides visa-free access to 193 countries. It is therefore considered one of the most desirable passport in the world with a very high mobility score.
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Where to sleep in Seoul?

Seoul's Best Neighborhoods
  • Insadong – in the heart of Seoul, close to most major attractions.
  • Myeongdong – a hub of modern Korean culture close to Namsan tower.
  • Hongdae – a bustling university neighborhood known for its bars and restaurants.
  • Gangnam – this iconic area is home to skyscrapers and luxury chain hotels.
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Is it cheap to go to South Korea?

Between its vast and affordable transit system, wide range of dining options, and abundance of low-cost activities and attractions, South Korea can prove a relatively inexpensive travel destination.
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How much does a K-ETA cost?

How Much Does A K-ETA Cost? The K-ETA application fee is 10,000 KRW per person (9-10 USD, additional charges aren't included), and you can pay the fee with one of the global online payment-enabled international credit cards or debit cards.
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