See also:

http://www.mofat.go.kr/en/visa/e_visa.mof


... for a more comprehensive list of countries under visa exemption etc.

Some of us are blessed with non-US passports, Ken :-)

Ole



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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Hornstein wrote:

> >I attended a technical meeting in Seoul in the summer of 2003, and
> >did not require a visa. We should get a reading on this from our
> >hosts.
>
> It's certainly possible that I'm wrong.  I'm only going by the link provided
> from the Seoul meeting web pages:
>
> http://www.koreaembassy.org/visiting/eng_visas.cfm
>
> which says:
>
> When traveling for more than 30 days, or for any other purpose than
> tourism, visiting, or transit, a visa must be obtained prior to entry.
>
> I'm not sure what they mean by "visiting"; my thinking was that they were
> talking about visiting family, and didn't apply to a meeting like the IETF.
>
> --Ken
>

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