🇰🇷 A-1 Visa (Diplomatic Visa) for South Korea – Full Guide

✅ What is the A-1 Visa?
The A-1 visa is a diplomatic visa issued by the South Korean government to members of foreign diplomatic missions, consular offices, and certain high-level international officials. It also extends to individuals who, by treaty or international custom, are granted diplomatic privileges and immunities — including their accompanying family members.
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Maximum Period of Stay: Duration of official assignment
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Visa Type: A-1 (Diplomatic)
🎯 Who Qualifies for an A-1 Visa?
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Foreign diplomats accepted by the South Korean government
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Ambassadors, ministers, counselors, secretaries, etc.
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Foreign consular officers
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Consuls general, consuls, etc.
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Persons granted diplomatic privileges by treaty or international practice
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Secretary-General or Deputy Secretary-General of the UN
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Heads of UN specialized agencies
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Heads of state, cabinet members, parliament chairs, and official delegations attending Korean government-hosted events
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Family members of the above individuals
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Spouse, children, and parents living in the same household
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📝 Required Documents for A-1 Visa Issuance
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Completed visa application form
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Valid passport
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One standard passport-size photo
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Visa fee
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Certificate of assignment or employment, or an official cooperation letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the applicant’s country
If applying as a family member:
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Documents proving family relationship (e.g., family registry, birth certificate)
⚠️ If Engaging in Activities Outside Visa Scope (e.g., employment)
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Passport
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Integrated application form
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Fee: 120,000 KRW
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Waived for accompanying family members of U.S. embassy personnel based on reciprocity
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Employment recommendation letter from the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs (required)
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Any additional documents required per specific eligibility
📌 Important Notes
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The A-1 visa grants diplomatic privileges and immunities under international law.
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Family members must submit official documents proving their relationship to the diplomat.
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Any activity outside the scope of diplomatic duties requires prior authorization from the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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