Can I travel to South Korea from the Netherlands?
Dutch nationals travelling to Korea for a period of up to 90 days do not need a visa under the Visa Exemption Agreement between the Republic of Korea and the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Do Dutch citizens need a visa for South Korea?
Yes, citizens of the Netherlands can visit South Korea without a visa for up to 90 days for a range of tourist and business purposes. Dutch citizens require a K-ETA to travel without a South Korea visa from the Netherlands.
What do you need to get a Korean visa?
South Korea visa requirements
- South Korea Visa Application Form.
- Your passport, which must be:
- Passport-size picture(s).
- A return or onward flight ticket.
- Proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of your stay (such as through bank statements and income tax returns)
How do you get a visa in 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.
- You may either submit your visa application in-person at our office during normal business hours or you may submit your application via mail.
- Processing time.
What happens to unused Korean visa?
Do I still need to apply for a new visa? Yes, you have to apply again if you’ve failed to use your visa within the three-month validity period. Using an expired visa, even if it’s never been used, isn’t allowed.
Do you have to wear a mask in Korea?
Key Information for Travelers to South Korea Anyone 2 years or older should properly wear a well-fitting mask in indoor public spaces. Follow all requirements and recommendations in South Korea. Level 4 Travel Health Notices are determined by level of COVID-19 in the destination or other special considerations.
Should I test after having COVID?
I’ve tested positive for COVID-19 infection; how soon do I need to be tested again? Once you’ve tested positive for the virus, you do not need to be tested again for 90 days from symptom onset, if you became ill, or from the date of your positive test, if you remained asymptomatic.
What foreigners should know about South Korea?
11 Things Tourists Should Know Before Traveling to Seoul
- Google Maps will only get you so far.
- The subway system is surprisingly easy to navigate.
- There’s no tipping.
- There are a lot of ways to say “thank you” in Korean.
- Korean food tends to be spicy.
- Corn randomly appears in the most unexpected dishes.