Visa Exempted (B-1)
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ACTIVITIES ALLOWED
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Activities as set forth in visa waiver agreements
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ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS
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A citizen of a country that has signed and ratified a visa waiver agreement with the government of the Republic of Korea. However, please note that once you enter the ROK on the B-1 visa, you are only allowed to engage in activities that are defined in the agreement.
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MAXIMUM LENGTH OF STAY
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You are allowed to stay during the period of sojourn specified in the visa waiver agreement.
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CHANGE OF STATUS & EXTENSION OF STAY
CONTENTS
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In principle, B-1/B-2 holders who entered the Republic of Korea are prohibited from applying for extension or change of status. So if you want to stay more than the period of sojourn specified in the agreement or set by the Minister of Justice, you are required to apply for a visa before coming to Korea.
Required Documents
① an application form (Form No. 34), passport, fee (30,000 KRW)
② documents proving that you cannot leave Korea due to unavoidable circumstances.
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Korea Attorney introducing Korean Immigration and Visas for Foreigners
2018-06-05
Visa Exempted (B-1)
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