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Entry is restricted or banned under current policy.

Travel Restricted

Entry is restricted or banned under current policy.

What you do: Verify with the embassy โ€” travel may not be possible
Stay up to 30 days Source term: eVisa Travel banned

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

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eVisa Travel banned

As of March 5, 2026, the South Korean government bans its citizens from traveling to Iran due to the worsening situation in the Middle East.

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Do South Korea citizens need a visa for Iran?

Entry is restricted or banned under current policy. Permitted stay is 30 days.

How long can South Korea citizens stay in Iran?

South Korea passport holders can typically stay in Iran for 30 days under the standard entry rules. Longer stays require a separate long-term visa.

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

As of March 5, 2026, the South Korean government bans its citizens from traveling to Iran due to the worsening situation in the Middle East.

Can South Korea citizens visit Iran for business?

For short business visits like meetings or conferences, South Korea citizens typically enter Iran 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 Iran embassy or consulate.

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