South Korea will extend the waiver on visa processing fees for an additional six months for group tourists from six countries, including China, the finance chief announced. The exemption for C-3-2 visas, originally set to expire on December 31, will continue until the end of June next year. Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol said the plan is "to maintain momentum in inbound tourism."
On December 31, 2025, South Korea's government announced plans to extend the visa processing fee waiver for group tourists during an economy-related ministers' meeting. Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol shared the news at the Government Complex Seoul on Wednesday. The extension covers six countries: China, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Cambodia, with the 18,000 won ($12.46) fee for C-3-2 visas waived. Originally due to expire that day, the exemption will now run until the end of June 2026. Koo stated the plan is "to maintain momentum in inbound tourism." This measure aims to support the tourism sector's recovery post-COVID-19. The C-3-2 visa is designated for group tourists, and without the waiver, a fee of 18,000 won applies. The extension is expected to boost visitor numbers and contribute to economic growth. (Based on Yonhap and Korea Times reports).