Visa requirement
South Korea visa for Colombian citizens
Official-source answer with stay limit, cost, required documents and last verification date.
Verified answer
Colombian citizens need an ETA (electronic travel authorisation) before travelling to South Korea.
Last verified: (yesterday)
What this means: An ETA is an electronic travel authorisation you apply for online before you fly — it is not a visa, but you cannot board without it.
Confidence: High Verified against the official source.
- 90 days
- 10000 KRW
- Apply online before you fly
Before you travel
- 1 Entry step Apply online before you fly Official route (opens in a new tab)
- 2 Stay limit 90 days
- 3 Official fee 10000 KRW
- 4 Passport validity The K-ETA application flow requires a valid passport. The public K-ETA eligibility table used for this wave does not publish a single six-month rule for every listed passport, so check the official source and carrier requirement before departure. Validity source (opens in a new tab)
- 5 Transit airside transit: not required; landside transit: conditional; Transfer passengers who do not enter South Korea are exempt from K-ETA. Clearing immigration uses the normal K-ETA or temporary-exemption rule. Transit source (opens in a new tab)
- 6 Freshness Checked 29 Jun 2026; confidence: high
Shareable verdict: Colombian citizens need an ETA (electronic travel authorisation) before travelling to South Korea. Checked 29 Jun 2026.
Open SVG cardCost note
The K-ETA application fee is KRW 10,000. The official K-ETA notice also says the temporary exemption for currently exempt countries/regions is extended through 31 December 2026, so eligible travellers should confirm whether the fee is waived for their passport at the time of application.
Passport and transit notes
- Passport validity
- The K-ETA application flow requires a valid passport. The public K-ETA eligibility table used for this wave does not publish a single six-month rule for every listed passport, so check the official source and carrier requirement before departure.
- Validity source (opens in a new tab) Validity guide
- Transit
- airside transit: not required; landside transit: conditional; Transfer passengers who do not enter South Korea are exempt from K-ETA. Clearing immigration uses the normal K-ETA or temporary-exemption rule.
- Transit source (opens in a new tab) Transit guide
What you need
- Colombian ordinary passport
- Approved K-ETA before boarding unless an official temporary or traveller-category exemption applies
- Return or onward travel details if requested
- Accommodation details, trip purpose and sufficient funds if requested by the carrier or immigration officer
Why this verdict
Colombian citizens are encoded from South Korea's official K-ETA / Korea Visa Portal source set (listed in the official K-ETA eligibility guide). This destination-wave matrix record is intentionally conservative: ordinary passport, short-term visitor travel only. Work, study, residence, employment, long-term stay, special travel documents, refugee documents, airline handling and immigration discretion can change the practical answer. Reconfirm on the official Korean source before booking.
Conditional rules
- Work, study, residence, employment or long-term stay Visa required
Short-term visitor or K-ETA travel does not cover work, study, residence, employment or long-term stay.
- Transfer passenger who does not enter South Korea Conditional
The K-ETA FAQ says transfer passengers are exempt from K-ETA. If the traveller clears immigration, the normal entry rule applies.
- Official temporary K-ETA exemption applies Visa-free
Up to 90 days. K-ETA's official notice says the temporary exemption for currently exempt countries/regions is extended through 31 December 2026. The K-ETA site should be checked for the traveller's exact passport before departure.
Frequently asked questions
- Do Colombian citizens need a visa for South Korea?
- Colombian citizens need an ETA (electronic travel authorisation) before travelling to South Korea. (ETA required.) Verified 29 Jun 2026 against the official source.
- How long can Colombian passport holders stay in South Korea?
- Up to 90 days.
- How much does the South Korea entry cost for Colombian citizens?
- The official fee is 10000 KRW. This page tracks the official government fee only, not agent markup.