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With its enchanting combination of ancient traditions and modern wonders, South Korea, the Land of Ginseng, has become a coveted travel destination.
Experience a breathtaking journey through the four seasons, combining culinary delights with stunning natural beauty, like a movie unfolding before your eyes. All these promising indulgences are only possible if you can secure the necessary permits for your trip.
With LMI Consultancy as your visa partner, enjoy a hassle-free application process for your travel permit. We understand your unique travel purpose; therefore, we thrive to combine our vast knowledge and professional service to provide our clients a tailored guide to the perfect visa category to your needs.
The visa permits foreign nationals to enter and reside in South Korea for more than 90 days. An ideal visa plan for both travel and education research.
The Double Entry Visa allows for one exit and re-entry into South Korea after the initial arrival. Each stay is limited to a maximum of 90 days.
An extended version of Double Entry Visa, this permit validates multiple entries over a 5 year period, granting stays of approximately 30 days per visit.
Navigating South Korea’s visa requirements is crucial for any international visitor.
A typical visa application generally requires the following documentation:
Keep in mind that these guidelines are general; specific requirements depend on your citizenship and visa type. Check the official Visa South Korea website or contact LMI Consultancy experts and access free consultation to the most current information and personalized assistance.
South Korea offers a compelling blend of the ultra-modern and the deeply traditional, making it a captivating destination for a wide range of travelers.
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FAQ
To ensure accurate assessment of your financial capacity, we require an itemized bank statement. Consolidated statements are not accepted.
While there are no specific limitations on transaction volume or account balance, the funds available in your account must be sufficient to cover your expenses during your intended stay in Korea.
Yes. It’s important to note that if you hold a valid visa at the time of travel, it will be considered used, even if your itinerary includes a visit to a visa-free region. For example, if you travel from Indonesia to Jeju, South Korea, and then back to Indonesia (or from another country), your visa will be marked as “USED.”
Please be advised that visa application fees are non-refundable, regardless of the application outcome.
Yes, you can re-apply after a waiting period. The standard waiting period is 3 months, except for Spouse visa applicants, who can re-apply after 6 months.
Yes, the Republic of Korea offers an Electronic Travel Authorization system, officially known as the K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization). It is required for nationals of certain countries who wish to visit Korea without a visa for short-term stays, such as tourism, business meetings, or family visits.
As of now, Indonesian passport holders still require a visa to enter South Korea and are not eligible for the K-ETA program. All Indonesian travelers must apply through the Korean Embassy or via the official visa application channels prior to departure.
Always check the latest updates from the K-ETA portal or the official Korean visa portal for eligibility and requirements, as policies may change based on diplomatic agreements or travel safety regulations.
Yes, the Republic of Korea has implemented a visa exemption or visa waiver program for certain countries, allowing eligible travelers to stay in Korea for a limited period without a visa for tourism, transit, or specific short-term purposes.
However, Indonesia is not currently included in this exemption list, so Indonesian citizens still need a visa to visit Korea, even for short stays. All visa applications must be submitted through the Korean Embassy or the official Korean visa portal, and applicants are advised to prepare the necessary documentation well in advance of their intended travel date.
That said, travelers from countries that do benefit from the waiver may still be required to register through the K-ETA system, depending on the type and purpose of their travel.
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LMI Consultancy provides information and guidance to facilitate adherence to all applicable immigration and legal regulations in the respective country. We do not provide government services or produce any official documentation; as we exclusively focus on facilitating client compliance with local regulations.
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