Embassy of South Korea in Manila, Philippines
Embassy of South Korea in Manila, Philippines, located at 122 Upper McKinley Road, McKinley Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City. View a location map, get driving directions to the Embassy of South Korea, or view the information about the address, phone, fax, office hours, official website, Facebook page, Twitter, consular services, visa list, and head of mission (HOM).
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Embassy Address
122 Upper McKinley Road, McKinley Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City
1634 Metro Manila
Philippines Telephone
- +63 2 8856 9210
Fax
- +63 2 8856 9008, +63 2 8856 9019, +63 2 8586 9024
Email
- Consular Affairs: [email protected]
Visa Affairs: [email protected]
Political and Economic Affairs: [email protected] Office Hours
- Monday to Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location Map
Website
Office website
Services
The following is a brief listing of services offered at the Embassy of South Korea in Manila, Philippines.
- Process passport applications
- Process visa applications
- Notarize certain documents
- Issuing emergency travel documents
- Registration of marriage, birth, and death
- Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
- Authentication of documents
Head of Mission
Lee Sang-hwa, Ambassador
Common Visa Types
Citizens of qualified countries may be able to travel to South Korea without a visa. The most common types of South Korea visas are the following.
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A visas
- A-1 (Diplomat)
- A-2 (Government official)
- A-3 (Agreement)
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B visas
- B-1 (Visa exemption)
- B-2 (Tourist/transit)
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C visas
- C-1 (Temporary news coverage)
- C-2 (Short-term business)
- C-3 (Short-term visit)
- C-4 (Short-term employee)
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D visas
- D-1 (Artist)
- D-2 (Students)
- D-3 (Industrial trainee)
- D-4 (General trainee)
- D-5 (Journalism)
- D-6 (Religion)
- D-7 (Supervisor)
- D-8 (Corporate investor)
- D-9 (International trade)
- D-10 (Job Seeking)
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E visas
- E-1 (Professor)
- E-2 (Foreign language instructor)
- E-3 (Research)
- E-4 (Technology transfer)
- E-5 (Professional employment)
- E-6 (Artistic performer)
- E-7 (Designated activities)
- E-8 (Training employment)
- E-9 (Non-professional employment)
- E-10 (Crew employee)
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F visas
- F-1 (Visiting or joining the family)
- F-2 (Resident)
- F-3 (Accompanying spouse/child)
- F-4 (Overseas Korean)
- F-5 (Permanent resident)
- F-6 (Marriage to Korean Citizen)
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G visas
- G-1 (Miscellaneous)
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H visas
- H-1 (Working holiday)
- H-2 (Working visit)
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M visas
- M-1 (Military)
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T visas
- T-1 (Tourist landing)
How to apply Korea visa?
You may apply at Korean Embassy or Consulate General in your country (or area) of residence or apply for e-Visa via the visa portal of the Republic of Korea.
Types of South Korean Passports
South Korea issues different types of passports including regular passports, diplomatic passports for diplomats, official passports for government officials, and others.
South Korean Passport Renewal Abroad
When a South Korean passport expires, it can be renewed at a South Korean embassy or consulate abroad. The renewal process typically requires submitting an application with supporting documents and paying the applicable fees.
Besides Embassy of South Korea in Manila, Philippines South Korea also has 1 representation in the following city of Philippines:
- Cebu City (Consulate General)
All diplomatic missions of South Korea in Philippines
Diplomatic missions of South Korea in neighbouring countries/regions of Philippines:
- Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei (Embassy)
- Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Embassy)
- Dili, East Timor (Embassy)
- Jakarta, Indonesia (Embassy)
- Denpasar, Indonesia (Consulate)
- Vientiane, Laos (Embassy)
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Embassy)
- Yangon, Myanmar (Embassy)
- Singapore, Singapore (Embassy)
- Bangkok, Thailand (Embassy)
- Phuket, Thailand (Honorary consul)
- Chiang Mai, Thailand (Honorary consul)
- Hanoi, Vietnam (Embassy)
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Consulate General)
Philippines in South Korea
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This page was last edited on 17 March 2024 at 01:21 AM (EST).