Jeju, Korea
Getting a Visa
Transportation
Travel Tips
Enter to Korea
Foreigners wishing to enter the Republic of Korea to attend ICAE 2013 should possess valid passports and valid entry visas, if required. Visitors for sightseeing or transit with confirmed outbound tickets may stay in Korea up to 30 days without visas, except those from certain countries. Any visitor from a country that has no diplomatic relations or no special visa exemption with Korea should obtain an entry visa before coming to Korea. If you are uncertain as to the requirements for entry visas to the Republic of Korea, please contact the Korean Embassy or the consulate nearest to you as soon as possible. For more information, please visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s website at http://www.mofat.go.kr/ENG/main/index.jsp
Letter of Invitation
The secretariat will send official invitation letters upon request. Such an invitation is intended to help potential attendees
raise funds or obtain visas. It is not a commitment on the part of the organizers to provide any financial support. If you
need an individual invitation, please contact the secretariat, secretariat@icae.kr
Enter to Jeju Island
Jeju offers a very flexible entry/departure policy, which allows visitors to stay without a visa for up to 30 days. Visa-free Entry to Jeju: 180 Countries (Only 11 countries are required to apply for a visa: Afghanistan, Cuba, Ghana, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria, Macedonia, Palestine, Sudan, and Syria)