
Seoul has prolonged its KRW 18,000 (USD 12.50) processing-fee waiver for C-3-2 short-term group visas covering six Asian markets—including India—until 30 June 2026. Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol’s announcement on 5 January keeps package tours of five or more travellers fee-free when routed via approved agencies.
Indian arrivals to South Korea soared 37 % last year to 235,000, fuelled by K-pop tourism and IT supplier visits. The fee waiver—worth about INR 1,050 per person—helps agencies clinch budget-sensitive incentive trips, positioning Korea as a serious rival to Japan for corporate off-sites.
Companies still need to submit itineraries, flight details and hotel confirmations; visa processing remains five working days. The justice ministry will pilot biometric enrolment at Incheon’s satellite terminal in March, promising automated-gate entry for pre-cleared groups.
For Indian corporates or tour operators navigating those paperwork requirements, VisaHQ’s India portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) can streamline the process. The platform lets coordinators upload supporting documents, track group C-3-2 applications in real time and get personalised assistance—saving courier runs to the consulate and ensuring every traveller is cleared before departure.
Air-service negotiators expect the sustained demand to justify new Bengaluru–Seoul and Hyderabad–Busan routes in the winter 2026 schedule, further knitting India into Northeast Asia’s supply chains.
Indian arrivals to South Korea soared 37 % last year to 235,000, fuelled by K-pop tourism and IT supplier visits. The fee waiver—worth about INR 1,050 per person—helps agencies clinch budget-sensitive incentive trips, positioning Korea as a serious rival to Japan for corporate off-sites.
Companies still need to submit itineraries, flight details and hotel confirmations; visa processing remains five working days. The justice ministry will pilot biometric enrolment at Incheon’s satellite terminal in March, promising automated-gate entry for pre-cleared groups.
For Indian corporates or tour operators navigating those paperwork requirements, VisaHQ’s India portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) can streamline the process. The platform lets coordinators upload supporting documents, track group C-3-2 applications in real time and get personalised assistance—saving courier runs to the consulate and ensuring every traveller is cleared before departure.
Air-service negotiators expect the sustained demand to justify new Bengaluru–Seoul and Hyderabad–Busan routes in the winter 2026 schedule, further knitting India into Northeast Asia’s supply chains.









