Travel to South Korea
South Korea has become a popular travel destination for Filipinos. I believe this is due to cheap flights are available all year round with increasing number of budget airlines. It also helps that South Korea have eased up their visa policy to attract more tourists.
My whole family visited Seoul in April, 2014. And because we wanted to avoid paying sizable service fees to travel agency who charges per head, we decided to do it ourselves. So here it is, your guide on
How to apply Korean Tourist Visa in the Philippines
To apply South Korean tourist visa in the Philippines is very easy and straight forward. That is, if you have fund to show and complete requirement. It is even easier if you are considered a frequent traveler.
FREQUENT TRAVELERS are defined as persons who have traveled to any OECD member countries within the last 5 years. Note that unused visa doesn’t count. The OECD member countries are US and Canada, Japan, Schengen member states, and the United Kingdom. There is a fast track window dedicated for such applicants.
Those who have traveled to South Korea 3x or more within the last 4 years are also considered frequent travelers.
As with all my visa application for Philippine passport holders posts, I’ll only be focusing on TOURIST VISA. If you are working, studying, or marrying, this post will not be useful. You can find the requirements in the consular section of the South Korean Embassy’s official website.
Tourist Visa Requirements for First Time Applicants
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- Application Form – [download]
- One (1) Passport size colored picture (34mm x 45mm)
- Original Passport (6 months valid)
- Photocopy of Passport Bio-page
- Original Certificate of Employment, if employed
- Photocopy of Business Registration and Business Permit, if self-employed
- Original Personal Bank Certificate issued by bank (NOT Bank Statement, NOT Passbook)
- Photocopy of ITR (Income Tax Return) or Form 2316
- [optional] Invitation Letter & Copy of inviter’s Passport, if invited by Korean resident.
- [optional] Invitation Letter & Copy of Korean Company Business Permit, if invited by Korean company.
Tourist Visa Requirements for Frequent Travelers
- Application Form – [download]
- One (1) Passport size colored picture (34mm x 45mm)
- Original Passport (6 months valid)
- Photocopy of Passport Bio-page
- Original & Copy of valid visas and arrival stamps to OECD member countries for the past 5 years
- Original Certificate of Employment, if employed
- Photocopy of Business Registration and Business Permit, if self-employed
- Original Personal Bank Certificate issued by bank (NOT Bank Statement, NOT Passbook)
Where to Apply Korean Tourist Visa in the Philippines?
Address : 122 Upper McKinley Road
McKinley Town Center, Fort Bonifacio
Taguig city 1634, Philippines
Applications are accepted, no need to schedule
Monday~Friday 08:30~12:00nn
First Time Applicants: Windows 1 & 2
Frequent Travelers: Window 3
How long is it to Apply Korean Tourist Visa in the Philippines?
First Time Applicants: 5 working days
Frequent Travelers: 3-4 working days
How much is the visa fee of Korean Tourist Visa?
59 days (or less) stay in Korea — FREE (Walang bayad, Libre Lang)
60 to 90 days stay in Korea — PHP1,800.00

Apparently they also issue 3-year, multiple entries visas.
Korean Embassy’s issue with yayas and caregivers
It is almost impossible to secure a Korean visa for your yaya, caregiver, or nurse.
When we applied for the whole family in April, we included my father’s caregiver who have traveled with us to China, Taiwan, and other Southeast Asian countries. Her passport is filled with travel stamps, yet despite writing guarantee and letter of financial support for her, they still wouldn’t issue her visa.
It took 5 trips to the embassy (2 hours drive away during rush hour, not to mention wasting gasoline), each time presenting new required document, for us to realize they are not going to issue her visa.
In the end I got a Korean friend to guarantee for the caregiver. And so I learned that the Koreans have issue with the Filipino traveling with yaya or caregiver. They find it arrogant. The consul said that “if my father can’t walk, he should just stayed home.” He said it in a joking manner but obviously I know for sure it was 100% meant. What an a$$hole. I don’t know if this is an acceptable attitude of a Korean country representative abroad. But he issued me the visa anyway. So I let it pass.
thank u for this info ms. wanderlass!
Hi wanderlass,
This blog was a great help when I was applying for my Schengen Visa and got me approved twice. Now, I would like to seek assistance again from this blog. My husband has a job assignment for 2 months in Korea,he is a french, we just got married last april,2016. As you know, here in the Philippines it takes awhile to have your ids changed. So my passport still got may single name, should I put single on my application form? I got bank certificate but he will shoulder my expenses as well.
Thanks in advance wanderlass and awesome job on this blog!
Were you approved?
Also, since I’m a student and only 18, will it be a problem for them? It’s a 18 birthday present from my parents.
Hello, Im applying for Student tourist visa. My parents just renewed their business registration from DTI and their mayor’s permit. Would that be a problem from them or it will make them wonder that my parents just renewed days before passing my application? I hope you can help me.Thanks. :)
Hello wanderlass, thank you so much for this website it helps a lot, my husband got his visa today.
Hi! I am traveling with my friends on July. I am a student. Is it possible that instead of parents docs, I’ll pass na lang the documents of my own business? Thanks.
Hello po im a traveler with my friend estonian. So we plan to go to SK but i dnt have ITR and bank certificate is ok na ung ITR nya ipakita ko and yung bank certificate nya? TIA
hi, good day i am planning going to travel in tour in south korea in 90 days, how much for a show money what are the requirements for a tourist visa i want visit there.
thank you for reply this message
Hi.magtanong lang regarding ITR.self employed and usinh form 1701. Pero nagffile ako thru net. Online filing. What should i show? The emailed receipt ba? I have a hard copy of the itr form 1701 but guide lang sya and walang stamp since online nga nagfile… Can somebody help me? Thanks!
Hi drrjm :) I’m currently employed and was issued form 2316 by my employer. Kaso, hindi ako substituted filer since meron akong previous employer during 2015, so i need to file my own ITR(1700) online. Pero, I printed my 1700, kasama nung email return receipt, tapos attachment sa 1700 ko yung dalawang 2316 ko during the year, then pina-stamp as received ko sa BIR. In short, I filed online and manually.
hi Kevin,
Does that mean, i just have to go to BIR and get my Form 2316 stamped? Are there any requirements needed? Thanks in advance!
Hi drrjm (@rj0608) how did you apply for Visa ? using 1701?
Hi, mag apply ako and my parents ng Korean Visa, na approve naman kaso nilagay namin sa application n date of entry is July 20 but then nung na issue ung visa ang final date of entry ay July 14 :( may paraan pa ba para maextend yung final date of entry? nakapagbook pa naman kami ng flight at hotel bago mag apply ng visa.thanks!
Hi Stella. Hmmm… april 7-8 ka ba nag apply ng visa? Three month-stretch lang kasi ang validity ng visa. Kung July 20 ang alis nyo, sana kahit siguro april 19 or 20 ka nag apply.