ETA portal | Updated on 2023-12-21
Hello everyone, I'm here today to solve your questions about K-ETA!
Today's topic is the U.S. Forces Korea, and there are U.S. troops stationed and working in South Korea
I think there are people who wonder if these soldiers should get a K-ETA
To answer you immediately, according to the Agreement on the Status of the U.S. Forces and the facilities and zones under Article 4 of the Korea-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty (SOFA), active-duty U.S. troops and their members do not need to obtain K-ETA
However, if you know the part where you need to present your ID card, not your passport, for the procedure when issuing a flight ticket
I think it would be good. Other than that, those who visit Korea for travel can apply for KETA and get approval
You can visit Korea. It's not hard to write KOREA ETA
You can write KOREA KETA more easily by pressing the button below, so please refer to it!