🇰🇷 B-1 Visa (Visa Waiver) Guide

✅ The B-1 visa refers to Korea's visa waiver program for nationals of countries that have signed a visa exemption agreement with the Republic of Korea. Individuals from these countries may enter Korea without a visa, as long as their visit aligns with the purpose and duration outlined in the agreement (e.g., tourism, international goodwill activities, etc.).
🧾 Who Is Eligible?
You may be eligible for visa-free entry under the B-1 category if you fall into any of the following:
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A person who has received re-entry permission and is returning within the permitted period.
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A person exempted from re-entry permission, returning within the exempted period.
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A national of a country with a visa exemption agreement with Korea, and your visit aligns with the activities and conditions stated in the agreement.
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A person who has received special entry permission under a Presidential Decree for reasons such as international goodwill, tourism, or Korea’s national interest.
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A person with a valid Refugee Travel Document re-entering Korea before its expiration date.
🕒 Duration of Stay
The maximum period of stay is determined by the visa waiver agreement with each country. Be sure to check the agreement details for your country in advance.
📑 Documents Required (if applicable)
Although most B-1 travelers do not need a visa, certain situations may require document submission:
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Visa application form (Form No. 34)
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Original passport
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Visa fee (may be waived in some cases)
📌 Important Notes
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The B-1 visa only allows activities like tourism, attending conferences, or friendly visits.
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Employment or profit-seeking activities are not allowed under this visa category.
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Staying beyond the allowed period may result in overstay penalties or future entry bans.
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