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What is a visa?

A visa is an entry permit, which is a document that recommends to the government that a traveler can enter the foreign territory of another country.

※Until December 31, 2026, Koreans can travel visa-free until the 30th upon entering China. 

01. Required Documents for China Visa Application

If you stay for more than 30 days, you need to issue a Chinese visa, and for more information such as related documents, visit the website of the Chinese Embassy in Korea (kr.china-embassy.org/kor)
You can check it out. (If it is not for simple tourism or business purposes such as employment, study abroad, and coverage, it is mandatory to apply for a visa.)

02. Chinese Visa Application Organizations

1) China Visa Application Service Center, Seoul Square Building

  - Address: 6th floor, Seoul Square Building (formerly Daewoo Building), 416 Hangang-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul

  •   - Phone : 02-1670-1888, Fax : 02-6260-8855
  •   - Email : seoulsquarecenter@visaforchina.org

2) China Visa Application Service Center, Namsan Square Building

  - Address: 3F, Namsan Square Building, 173, Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul(formerly Kukdong Building)

  - Phone : 02-750-7800, Fax : 02-750-9696

  - Email : namsansquarecenter@visaforchina.org

Pyeongtaek Dangjin Port International Passenger Terminal 

155-40, Hamanho-gil, Poseung-eup, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

TEL :  031-6190-8100

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Pyeongtaek Dangjin Port International Passenger Terminal 

(17962) 155-40, Hamanho-gil, Poseung-eup, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

TEL : 031-6190-8100

Copyright © Pyeongtaek Dangjin Port International Passenger Terminal All Rights Reserved.