K-ETA FAQ - (Eng)
K-ETA FAQ - (Eng)
K-ETA FAQ - (Eng)
Q4. What do I need to prepare to fill out the K-ETA application form?
A. You will need a valid passport, e-mail address, and a credit or debit card
to pay the K-ETA application fee. If you are applying with your PC, instead of
your mobile device, you will need an identification photo for uploading
your facial image.
Q7. How long does it take from submitting the K-ETA application to
receiving the results?
A. The applicant can receive the results by e-mail, within 24 hours after
completing the K-ETA application.
Q8. How much is the K-ETA fee? Can I get a refund if my application is
refused?
A. K-ETA application fee is 10,000KRW (additional fees not included), and is
non-refundable even if the application is denied. However, the application
fee will be waived during the trial period from May 3 to August 31, 2021.
Q11. In what cases do I need to re-apply for the K-ETA during the
validity period?
A. Note that if there are any changes to your information (nationality, name,
sex, date of birth, passport number, passport expiration date, infectious
disease and criminal record) you are required to apply for a new K-ETA,
even if the previous K-ETA is still valid.
Q26. How will my photo and personal information that were provided
upon application for the K-ETA be used?
A. Information provided for the K-ETA application is collected in
accordance with Article 7-3 (Electronic Travel Authorization) of the
Immigration Act and Article 8-3 (ETA Issuance Criteria) of the Enforcement
Regulations of the Immigration Act. Collected information will be stored in
the Immigration Control Information System, and may be disclosed to other
government agencies of the Republic of Korea in accordance with relevant
domestic laws and regulations.
Q27. What happens if I submit false information on the K-ETA
application?
A. In case of submitting false information, the K-ETA approval will be
refused or cancelled, and that person may by subject to penalties or face
entry restriction according to relevant Korean laws.
Q36. During the current COVID-19 situation, who can apply for K-ETA
and enter Korea?
A. Due to the COVID-19 situation, 91 countries out of 112 K-ETA required
countries have been suspended visa-free entry. Therefore, as of May 2021,
K-ETA will be implemented to nationals of 21 countries that can enter
Korea without a visa. The 21 countries are as below.
* Guyana, Guam, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Commonwealth of Dominica,
Mexico, Monaco, Malta, the United States of America, Barbados, Holy See
(Vatican City State), Venezuela, San Marino, Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Slovenia, Ireland, Andorra, Albania, the
United Kingdom, Palau
※ K-ETA eligible countries are subject to change based on the COVID019
situation. Please check the website announcements for details.