What can invalidate an approved K-ETA?
What are the reasons for the invalidation of an approved travel authorization?
Even an approved travel authorization can be invalidated for the following reasons.
- If it is confirmed that the application does not meet the examination criteria set forth in Article 8-3 of the Immigration Control Act Enforcement Regulations (criteria for issuing advance travel authorizations).
- If false information was provided.
- If it is confirmed that important information was intentionally omitted.
- If personal details were entered incorrectly.
- Any other reasons that may be identified later.
How can I check my application result?
You can check your application result on the [website] under [Application Status]. Additionally, a notification will be sent to the email address provided during application, so please check your email.
If my travel authorization registration was unsuccessful, can I reapply?
If your travel authorization application was not approved, you will need to wait approximately 1 week to 1 month before reapplying. If you submit the same application three times within a six-month period, you must wait six months from the initial application date before applying again. It is recommended to apply closer to your intended arrival date (ideally 1-2 months before travel). Applicants must provide accurate information, as false details may lead to adverse outcomes.
Do I need to reapply if my job changes after approval?
No, there’s no need to reapply if your job changes after you receive authorization approval.
Can I find out the reason my application was not approved?
Application decisions are based on internal review standards, which are not disclosed. Therefore, the reasons for non-approval cannot be provided.
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