Do United States citizens need a visa to visit South Korea?
Visa Free
Up to 90 days
Citizens of United States do not need a visa to visit South Korea for stays up to 90 days. You can enter visa-free as a tourist. K-ETA required (electronic, $10).
K-ETA required (electronic, $10).
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Citizens of United States do not need a visa to visit South Korea for stays up to 90 days. You can enter visa-free as a tourist. K-ETA required (electronic, $10).
United States citizens can stay in South Korea for up to 90 days without a visa.
Required documents typically include: a valid passport (with at least 6 months validity), return or onward ticket, proof of sufficient funds, and no visa is required. Check with the embassy for the most current requirements.