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K-ETA Information

Good to know: Malaysia is not on Korea's temporary K-ETA-exemption list, so Malaysians do need one. Travellers aged 17 and under or 65 and over are exempt and complete the e-Arrival Card instead.

What happens after you apply

  1. Apply online

    Fill the short form and upload your passport page and a photo. No invitation, hotel or ticket needed. It takes about 5 minutes.

  2. We verify and submit

    Our team checks your details, photo and answers, then files your K-ETA with the Korean system so it is right first time.

  3. Get your K-ETA

    Approved K-ETA in your inbox maximum on {visa.deliveryDate}, valid 3 years for multiple trips. It is linked to your passport, so there is nothing to print.

What Malaysian travellers said

Rated 3.5 / 5 by 2,147 verified travellers worldwide. Here are a few recent reviews from customers we have helped with their visa applications.

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Thai passport - I needed a K-ETA for Seoul and the team sorted the photo and form fast. Approved well before my flight. Jeju was beautiful.

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Brazilian passport - the 3-year multiple-entry K-ETA is perfect as I travel to Korea for work a few times a year. Clear all-inclusive price.

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South African passport - simple process and quick approval. They explained I was not in the exempt group, so the K-ETA saved me trouble at the airport.

Tips for Malaysians visiting South Korea

  • Under-18s and over-65s are exempt

    Malaysians aged 17 and under or 65 and over do not need a K-ETA, though they complete the e-Arrival Card instead.

  • One K-ETA, three years

    It allows multiple visits of up to 90 days each for three years, so keep it for future trips.

  • It is tied to your passport

    Get a new K-ETA if you renew or replace the passport you applied with.

  • No K-ETA? Use the e-Arrival Card

    Exempt travellers complete Korea's e-Arrival Card online before landing instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

Information verified June 2026. Official information: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea · Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia. Visa rules can change - confirm details before you book.

Malaysians do not need a full visa for short visits, but they do need a K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) before travelling. It is not a visa, and there is no embassy visit.