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A short-term visa (C-3) allows foreigners to stay for up to 90 days for marketing research, travel, visiting relatives, meetings or similar reasons.
After 2 long years, due to COVID-19, the issuance of short-term visas (C-3) and e-visas in Korea will resume starting June 1, 2022.
According to the Immigration Control Enforcement Ordinance, a short-term visa (C-3) allows foreigners to stay for up to 90 days for marketing research, travel, visiting relatives, meetings or similar reasons. E-visa is issued online for foreigners with excellent skills or group tourists.
Foreigners from countries classified as Level 1 is subject to this change. Up to now, the short-term visas were very limited due to COVID-19, but with the new change, anyone who would like to travel to Korea is able to apply for a visa.
E-visa for foreigners with…