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Ecuador South Korea

A pre-travel approval applied for online. Not a visa — typically issued within 24-72 hours.

ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation)

A pre-travel approval applied for online. Not a visa — typically issued within 24-72 hours.

What you do: Apply online before you fly
Stay up to 90 days Source term: Electronic Travel Authorization

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For the most current, authoritative information, visit the South Korea embassy or consulate in your country before booking travel.

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Electronic Travel Authorization

The validity period of a K-ETA is 3 years from the date of approval.

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Frequently asked questions

Do Ecuador citizens need a visa for South Korea?

A pre-travel approval applied for online. Not a visa — typically issued within 24-72 hours. Permitted stay is 90 days.

How long can Ecuador citizens stay in South Korea?

Ecuador passport holders can typically stay in South Korea for 90 days under the standard entry rules. Longer stays require a separate long-term visa.

What kind of visa do Ecuador citizens need for South Korea?

Ecuador citizens need an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) to enter South Korea. A pre-travel approval applied for online. Not a visa — typically issued within 24-72 hours.

Are there any special conditions for Ecuador travelers to South Korea?

The validity period of a K-ETA is 3 years from the date of approval.

How do Ecuador citizens apply for a travel authorization for South Korea?

Apply online through the official South Korea ETA portal before traveling. Most travel authorizations are issued within 24-72 hours. You'll need your passport details, travel dates, and a payment method.

Can Ecuador citizens visit South Korea for business?

For short business visits like meetings or conferences, Ecuador citizens typically enter South Korea under the same rules as tourists. For paid work, long assignments, or activities beyond what a tourist visa allows, a dedicated business or work visa is required. Confirm specifics with the South Korea embassy or consulate.

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