Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in New York

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Q: Do I need to apply for a visa even if I have a U.S. Green Card?

→ A: U.S. Green Card does not stand for the change of your nationality. If you are not eligible for K-ETA or your travel plans are not suitable for B2 (Tourists in Transit) program, you must apply for a visa.

Q: Check if my travel plans correspond to the B2 (Tourists in Transit) program.

→ A: We do not offer personal travel consultations. Please read [B2 program] thoroughly and contact the Korean Immigration Office (+82-2-2100-1345) if you have further inquiries. Unfortunately, we do not have their email address.

Q: The photo I submitted for the visa application does not appear when I download/print my Visa Grant Notice.

→ A: This sometimes happens, but it does not affect the validity of your visa at all as long as you bring your passport with the notice.

Visa Waiver Program (VWP)

o Those who have a certain citizenship including U.S. citizens can visit the Republic of Korea without a visa for a duration of up to 90 days if the purpose of the trip is for tourism, business meetings, attendance at a conference, or visiting families or relatives. (Extension of stay is not permitted) o Those who are qualified for this program must get an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before entering to Republic of Korea. o Visit K-ETA website to check if you are qualified for this program. Additional information: Temporary exemption of K-ETA (~ December 31, 2024): [Details]

Tourists in Transit (B2 Program)

None of the above

o For those who are not eligible for the K-ETA or whose travel plans not suitable for the B2 (Tourists in Transit) Program, they need to apply for a visa to visit Korea. Visit [Korea Visa Portal] to look up an appropriate visa pursuant to the applicant's nationality and the purpose of the visit.

Process

1) Apply for your visa

1. Visit by Online Appointment Only

2. Via-Mail (Visa Issuance Confirmation Holder and Applicants for C-3 (Business/Conference), C-4, D-2 or D-4, E-2 visa ONLY)

* Tourism Visa (C-3-9) is not accepted via mail [APPOINTMENT REQUIRED]

Mailing address: Korean Consulate General 460 Park Ave. 6th floor, New York, NY 10022 (Attention: Visa officer)

2) Print your Visa (Visa Grant Notice) at home

o Check the status of your visa application online https://www.visa.go.kr/, not in service on your phone.

General Required Documents

o Depending on your visa application, you may be asked to submit additional documents or be requested for an interview.

o Do not send your original passport when you apply for a visa via mail (Please submit a notarized copy of your passport only). Due to the label-free visa policy (effective as of 02/24/2020), we no longer affix visa labels to applicants' passport.

o China, Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Mongol, Thailand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, Peru, Iran, Syria, Sudan: Nationals of these Countries should submit documents of long term residence (regarding at least last 2 years) in the U.S.

- As for the application via mail, documents of long-term residence (permanent resident card, long-term visa, etc.) must be notarized within our jurisdiction.

Click and download application forms

1) Most Common Visas

2) Others

Visa Requirements
A-1
Diplomat
Click [Here] for more details.
A-2
Foreign Government Official
Click [Here] for more details.
A-3
International Agreement - SoFA
(Standard of Forces Agreement)
Click [Here] for more details.
H-1 WEST program (Working Holiday) Click [Here] for more details.
* Pilot Program (F-1-D) Workation (Digital Nomad) Click [Here] for more details.

Additional Required Documents

*For those who were Korean national OR those who have/had Korean national parent(s).

1. For those who were born in a foreign country (e.g. U.S.A, Canada, etc.) under parent(s) held Korean nationality when they were born.

- Copy of U.S. Birth Certificate

- Basic Certificate (기본증명서, Renunciation of Nationality (국적이탈) is required )

*Must bring all your original documents in person to renounce Korean nationality (국적이탈) (if applicable)

- Required Documents from parents :

1) Copies of valid U.S Passports

2) Copies of U.S. Naturalization Certificates

3) Copies of Petitions for Name Change (if applicable)

2. For those who naturalized into other countries (e.g. U.S.A, Canada, etc.)

- Basic Certificate (기본증명서, Loss of Nationality (국적상실) is required )

*Must bring all your original documents in person to lose Korean nationality (국적상실) (if applicable)

- Copy of U.S Naturalization Certificates

- Copy of Petitions for Name Change (if applicable)

3. For those who naturalized with their parent(s) when they were under 18

- Basic Certificate (기본증명서, Loss of Nationality (국적상실) is required )

*Must bring all your original documents in person to lose Korean nationality (국적상실) (if applicable)

- Family Relation Certificate (가족관계증명서)

- Required Documents from parents:

1) Copies of valid U.S Passports

2) Copies of U.S. Naturalization Certificates

3) Copies of Petitions for Name Change (if applicable)

4. For those who were adopted from Korea

1) Certificate of Citizenship

2) Petition for Name Change

3) Korean birth certificate (제적등본, Loss of Nationality (국적상실) is required )

*Must bring all your original documents in person to lose Korean nationality (국적상실) (if applicable)

4) Additional adoption papers (including U.S birth certificate)