Foreign travelers to South Korea need to submit e-arrival card
The South Korean government announced that foreign travelers entering the country will be required to submit e-arrival cards starting Feb. 24.
“Starting February 24, 2025 (Mon.), the Ministry of Justice will implement the E-Arrival Card system,” the Korean Embassy in the Philippines said in a notice issued on Feb. 18.
It said the e-arrival card “is an online entry declaration form (free of charge) for travelers entering the Republic of Korea.”

Myeongdong shopping district in Seoul (Jonathan Hicap)
Foreign travelers can submit their e-arrival card three days before their scheduled arrival in South Korea through the website www.e-arrivalcard.go.kr or through the mobile web/QR code.
All foreign nationals going to South Korea are required to submit the e-arrival card except for registered residents in Korea (including Permanent Resident Card and Overseas Korean Resident Card holders), valid K-ETA approval holders, and airline crew.
Travelers may submit the form individually or by group.
“The declaration form may be accessed/viewed through the e-arrival card website, you may download the PDF or take a screenshot as reference upon completion. Declaration form will be sent to the registered email address. You are not required to carry a printed copy or hold a PDF file of your declaration for entry inspection,” the embassy added.



Information about the e-arrival card system to be implemented by South Korea (Photos from the Korean Embassy in the Philippines Facebook page)