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Do Korean citizens need a visa for Schengen Area?
Visa-free
Korean citizens can enter the Schengen Area visa-free for tourism, up to 90 days in any 180-day period. ETIAS pre-authorisation will be required once it launches in Q4 2026.
Last verified: 2026-05-24 · Source:
official government page
At a glance
| Visa type | Visa exemption (90/180); ETIAS once launched |
|---|---|
| Maximum stay | 90 days within any 180-day period |
| Processing time | On arrival |
| Application fee | Free; €20 ETIAS once live (waived for under-18 and over-70) |
| Passport validity required | Valid 3+ months beyond departure |
| Where to apply | Not applicable; ETIAS online once launched |
How to apply, step by step
- Passport valid 3+ months beyond departure.
- Return flight.
- Accommodation proof.
- Apply for ETIAS online once launched.
- Present at Schengen external border.
Document checklist
- Korean passport
- Return flight
- Accommodation
- Travel insurance (recommended)
- Proof of funds
Frequently asked questions
Is the 90/180 rule strict?
Yes — days count across all Schengen countries combined.
What happens if I overstay?
Fines, possible re-entry bans, and complications for future applications. Always exit before your authorised stay expires.
About this page
Compiled by Julia Heldmann. Cross-checked against the official government source linked above and the Wikipedia article on visa policy of Schengen Area.
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