People walk at Incheon International Airport in Incheon, South Korea. Photo by Reuters
The South Korean government announced that visitors from overseas can now submit their arrival cards online up to three days in advance in an effort to simplify immigration procedures.
Previously, they were required to manually fill out paper arrival cards at the airport, with immigration officers scanning each form individually, a process many found time-consuming, according to The Korea Herald.
“The online arrival card is expected to enable the government to manage foreign visitor data more systematically. It will not only ease congestion at airports but also support efforts to attract…

















