Filipino travelers heading to South Korea just scored some good news. The South Korean government has extended its visa processing fee waiver for short-term group tours — meaning no processing fee for eligible groups until June 30, 2026.
Under this policy, Filipinos traveling in organized group tours through accredited travel agencies can apply for the C-3-2 short-term group visa without paying the usual processing fee, which normally costs around 18,000 South Korean won (about ₱740) per person.
This extension applies not just to the Philippines but also benefits travelers from China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Cambodia — all part of South Korea’s push to keep tourism strong and growing.
How It Works
To get the fee waiver:
- You must be part of a group trip organized by a licensed travel agency;
- The group visa application must be submitted together through the agency or at the Korean visa center in Manila.
- Solo or individual tourist visas don’t qualify for the waiver.
Why It’s a Big Deal
Even though the fee might seem small, waiving it makes group travel cheaper and more attractive, especially for families, school trips, company tours, or vacation squads planning a K-drama-inspired getaway. Tour operators also say this helps boost bookings and supports travel businesses as global tourism continues to rebound.
Filipino groups thinking about a South Korea trip should coordinate with accredited travel agencies soon — the waiver is only valid if the visa is filed before June 30, 2026.