2025 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference

December 2 (Tue) – 5 (Fri), 2025
ICC JEJU, Jeju Island, Korea

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As a Self-Governing Province, Jeju may impose a different entry regulation from the mainland. Please make sure to check the specific visa requirements to enter Jeju and not just Korea in general.

※ The following information is for reference only.
It is advisable to check directly with the Korean Embassy in your country for the most updated regulations.

Visa-free Entry to Jeju Island

In order to encourage visitors to Jeju Island, a visa-free entry policy has been imposed to assist foreigners who will be arriving in Jeju Island on direct flights from overseas without stopping over at any other parts of Korea.

COUNTRY VISA POLICY REFERENCE
Nationals from K-ETA eligible countries Apply for K-ETA at www.k-eta.go.kr to enter Jeju Island Jeju Visa-free Entry
Nationals from 22 countries that are temporarily exempted from K-ETA from 01 April 2023 to 31 December 2024 (KST) Enter Jeju Island without K-ETA
Nationals from 23 countries* designated by Ministry of Justice Apply for visa to enter Jeju Island
All other nationalities Enter Jeju Island without visa or K-ETA

Update on Regulations for Entering Jeju Island

Starting from September 1st 2022, K-ETA will be required for ALL travelers entering the Republic of Korea including Jeju Island.

SUBJECT POLICY (from September 1, 2022) REFERENCE
Countries Eligible for K-ETA 104 countries designated as visa-waiver countries (B-1) or visa-free entry countries (B-2) (excluding 8 countries that are subject to COVID-19-related temporary suspension of visa-waiver and visa-free entry program from the total of 112 visa-free/visa-waiver countries)  K-ETA Website
Regulations for Entering Jeju
Boarding Flight Traveler MUST apply for K-ETA and get K-ETA approval before boarding the flight.
Entering Korea Travelers with K-ETA are exempt from submitting the Arrival Card.

Any foreign visitors wishing to enter the Republic of Korea must have a valid passport and obtain a Korean visa before the visitation. For nationals in countries eligible for visa-free entry to Korea, one must obtain K-ETA. This is a new measure put in force in Oct. 2021. Please make sure to check whether you need a Korean visa or K-ETA.

※ Starting July 1st 2020, The Embassy of the Republic of Korea (ROK) issues a Confirmation of Visa Issuance in place of a visa label as an entry permit into Korea.

Example of Confirmation of Visa Issuance

Countries under Visa Waiver Agreement

Please visit the Korea Visa Portal website, or contact your local Korean Embassy for accurate visa information, as rules and regulations vary depending on the country you’re coming from.

The Korean government may have suspended visa exemptions and visa-free entry for foreign nationals in some countries due to Covid-19. Therefore, all individuals in those countries may be required to apply for a visa before travel even though they were previously eligible for visa-free travel to Korea. The list of countries affected by this measure can vary at any time with changes in Covid-19 circumstances; please make sure to check the up-to-date entry requirements before leaving for Korea.

If you need a letter of invitation for participating in APMC 2025, please email APMC 2025 Secretariat at secretariat@apmc2025.org.

※ The APMC 2025 Organizing Committee issues invitation letter only to paper presenters or authors who have completed the registration along with the payment process.

K-ETA(Korea Electronic Travel Authorization)

K-ETA is mandatory for nationals or citizens of 112 countries/regions where visa-free entry is available.
In celebration of ‘Visit Korea Year (2023~2024)’, K-ETA will be temporarily exempted to 22 countries/regions from April 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024 (KST). The 22 countries/regions include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Macao, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK, US (including Guam). Please note that nationals of the above can still apply for K-ETA at 10,000KRW per person, and those who have the K-ETA are not required to submit an arrival card at the port of arrival. Notice on K-ETA

  • You must apply for the K-ETA at least 1 month before boarding the flight or ship bound for the Republic of Korea. You can apply for K-ETA on the K-ETA official website (www.k-eta.go.kr) or mobile App (K-ETA)
  • The K-ETA is not a VISA. K-ETA approval does not guarantee admission to the Republic of Korea; a Korea Immigration Service officer at a port of entry will have the final determination.
  • Once you have been approved, the K-ETA is valid for two years. K-ETA is generally valid for multiple trips over a period of two years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
  • You can get the results by email within 72 hours after submitting the K-ETA application.
  • If you submit false information on the K-ETA application, the K-ETA approval will be refused or cancelled. You may also be subject to penalties or face entry restriction according to relevant Korean laws. Please re-check your information and correct any mistakes before submitting your application.
  • You are required to apply for a new K-ETA regardless of your current K-ETA status if there are any changes regarding your information such as name, sex, date of birth, nationality, passport information, infectious disease or criminal record.
  • After your K-ETA is approved, if there are any changes regarding your purpose of entry, address in Korea or contact information, you are required to update them through the K-ETA website before entering Korea. Failure to do so may result in entry denial.

Apply for K-ETA

  • In order to apply for K-ETA, go to the official website (www.k-eta.go.kr) or download mobile App (K-ETA).
  • Who are eligible for: 112 countries that can enter Korea without a visa

    ※ Check your country in the links below. If your country isn’t listed, you need a visa to travel to Korea.
    Check with your embassy if travel visas are being issued now. (https://www.k-eta.go.kr/portal/guide/viewetaalification.do)

  • What you need to prepare your K-ETA

    ① Valid passport

    ② Valid e-mail address

    ③ Face image photo

    ④ Credit or debit card that can be used to pay the fee.

※ Fee: KRW 10,000 per person (Approximately USD $10 / additional fee 3% excluded)

※ K-ETA application fee is non-refundable even though the application is rejected.

※ You can use debit cards or global credit cards such as VISA, Master, JCB, or AMEX (automatic calculation of fees by country according to exchange rate).

For more detailed information, please refer to the official K-ETA website.