Last February 17, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in
the Philippines made an announcement for new tourist visa application requirements,
which took effect last March 1.
I’ve been planning to renew my Korean Visa which expired
last December 2014, so I took note of the changes.
Before the announcement, the requirements are as follows:
- Application Form
- One (1) piece of passport size colored picture (3.5 cm x 4.5cm with white
background; should be glued to the application form)
- Original Passport (should
be valid for more than 6 months)
- Photocopy of Passport Bio-page (page 2)
- Original & Photocopy of valid
visa/s and arrival stamps to OECD member countries for the past 5
years (If applicable, and Korean Visas will not be counted)
- Original Certificate of Employment
- Original Personal Bank Certificate
- Photocopy of ITR (Income Tax Return) or Form 2316
- Invitation Letter & Copy of invitors Passport
if personally invited by a Korean (If applicable)
- Invitation Letter & Copy of Korean
Company Business Permit if invited by a company in Korea (If applicable)
Now after March 1, 2015, Korean Visa applicants would need
to provide additional information for the following:
- Certificate of Employment- must include applicant's
position, date hired, compensation, office address, HR landline
number(cell-phone number is not allowed), HR e-mail address.
- Bank Certificate - must include account type,
current balance, account opening date, 6 months average balance (ADB)
- Copy of Income Tax Return- should have personal TIN
number
Also as an additional requirement, the embassy also requires
applicants to submit their Bank Statements or Passbook for the last 3 months. This
may be in its original or certified true copy form.
All documents must be issued within 3 months on the date of
application.
IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR 1ST TIME APPLICANTS:
Tourist
visa processing is FREE if you intend to stay for 59 days or less in Korea and
has a fee of Php1,800 if you intend to stay for 60-90 days.
Visa Application time is 9-11 am (Monday-Friday) and provided
that you are submitting complete and correct documents, Korean Visa Application
should be a breeze.
Visa is usually released after 5 working days. Releasing time
is 2-4 pm (Monday-Friday).
Also, those who have travelled to OECD member countries
within 5 years as tourist are exempt from submitting ITR copy and may apply at
window 3 (frequent travellers). Their visa will also be released after 3
working days. (You can check OECD member countries
HERE)
However if you have unused tourist Visa to the OECD member countries, you will
be considered as first time traveller, and thus, should apply at window 1
or window 2.
For those who have travelled to Korea, only those who have visited more
than twice within 4 years will be considered frequent travellers.
Some tips that I can give based on the 2 instances that I
successfully applied for a Korean Tourist Visa are as follows:
- Always download the latest application form.
- Write legibly and if possible, avoid erasures in the
application form. Leave no blanks too. You can put N/A for those that are not applicable to you.
- Never tamper the documents that you submit. Never submit falsified or invalid documents.
- There is no specific guideline as to how much money should be declared in your bank account but at least you should have enough money to cover for your trip with a little extra for emergencies (and this is just my hypothesis)
- You can submit supporting documents such as plane tickets,
approved leaves, and confirmed hotel reservations but they are not necessary (but do keep them in handy).
Good luck with your application, and hopefully I, too, will
be able to secure a new Korean Visa and be able to visit Seoul again! ^^
For more details and to download the application form online, visit the official website of the Korean Embassy in the Philippines
HERE.
For Filipinos, follow Korea Tourism Organization Manila at
Facebook,
Twitter, and KakaoTalk (@ktomanila) for the latest updates on Korea tourism, events, tour packages and promos. :)
Great article. Thanks for the info, you made it easy to understand. BTW, if anyone needs to fill out a “KP Visa application form”, I found a blank fillable form here:Korea application. I also saw some decent tutorials on how to fill it out.
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