Korean Adventure Starts Here

Skip the stress of paperwork and get straight to the fun.

Travel Made Easy

Planning your dream trip to Korea should be exciting, not overwhelming. We handle the requirements so you can focus on:

Endless nights of sizzling KBBQ

Walking through centuries-old palaces
Finding treasures in bustling street markets

Catching the beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom

Unwinding at traditional jjimjilbangs

Smooth and Simple from Start to Stamp

Our team guides you every step of the way so your only focus is on exploring Korea’s vibrant culture, sights, and flavors.

Consultation

Personalized advice based on your travel plans.

Document Preparation

All documents reviewed and organized to embassy standards.

Application Submission

Scheduling and filing handled for you.

Application Tracking

Real-time updates on your application status.

Extra Requirements

Any additional requests from the embassy are taken care of.

Post-Visa Assistance

Once approved, guidance on final steps so you are ready for Korea.

Korea Tourist Visa Requirements

Every application is unique, but here are the essentials most travelers prepare:

Additional documents may be requested depending on your case.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do Filipinos need a visa to visit Korea?

    Yes. Most Filipino travelers need a visa to enter South Korea, unless they qualify under special exemptions.

    Typically, tourist visas allow you to stay for 59 days. Longer stays may require a different visa type.
    Yes, you usually need proof of flights and accommodation. For family visits, an invitation letter may also be required.
    A recent bank certificate, bank statement (3 months), and proof of income such as ITR or COE are standard requirements.
    Yes. Just include their financial documents and a signed affidavit of support.
    Processing usually takes 7–15 working days, but times may vary depending on peak seasons and embassy workload.
    Not at all. English is widely understood in tourist areas, and most places are very visitor-friendly.
    Jeju Island is generally visa-free for Filipinos, but direct flights are limited and restrictions may change. Always confirm before booking.
    You can reapply, but it is recommended to review and strengthen your documents before trying again.