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  2. Visa policy of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Electronic Travel Authorization (K-ETA) is a mandatory requirement for travelers from visa exemption countries visiting South Korea, which came into effect on 1 September 2021. [3]

  3. List of South Korean visas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of visas issued by South Korea. The government of South Korea, through the Ministry of Justice's "Korea Immigration Service," issues one of these visas to all non-citizens entering the country. In 2005, 5,179,848 visas were issued, not including military and landing-permit visas, a slight increase over the previous year.

  4. Visa requirements for South Korean citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for South Korean citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of South Korea. As of 2025, South Korean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories, ranking the South Korean passport 3rd in the world according to the Henley Passport ...

  5. Exclusive-US defense secretary scraps South Korea trip after ...

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    The official said South Korea had been consulted regarding the change in travel plans. Austin will leave office by Jan. 20, when President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated.

  6. South Korea country profile - AOL

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    1950s - South sustained by crucial US military, economic and political support.. 1960s - Major programme of industrial development.. 1988 - First free parliamentary elections.. 1996 - South Korea ...

  7. U.S. Consulate in Busan - Wikipedia

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    However, the South Korean government declined, arguing that the U.S. government's request was not equitable compared to other countries. [1] On November 13, 1983, Ronald Reagan announced his intention to establish a consulate in Busan, South Korea, during a summit meeting with Chun Doo-hwan, the President of South Korea. [2]

  8. Embassy of the United States, Seoul - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. embassy was not again established in Korea until the end of World War II, after the Allied forces defeated the Japanese. American and Soviet forces took control of Korea from the Japanese. The Americans set up an American military government in Seoul in the South, and while the Soviets set up a government in Pyongyang in the north. The U ...

  9. South Korean passport - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2010 all travel across the DMZ has now been suspended due to increasing tensions between North and South Korea. However, in 2018, Kim Jong-un and others went to South Korea through the DMZ and met up with South Korean officials. They discussed reunification. [20] There are four land border checkpoints in South Korea for inter-Korea ...