Visa policy of North Korea

Not to be confused with Visa policy of South Korea.
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Entry and exit stamps.

Visitors to North Korea must obtain a visa from one of the North Korean diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.[1]

Talks are being conducted to abolish visa requirements for holders of normal passports issued by Russia.[2]

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Visa policy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Visa exemption

North Korea Visa

Citizens of the following countries can visit North Korea on a normal passport without a visa for up to 1 month (30 days):

Chinese tourists may visit Tongnim County without a visa for 2 days.[5] They may also visit Sinuiju for a day trip without a visa.[6]

All visitors traveling for tourism require an authorization from a North Korean travel agency.

Additionally holders of diplomatic or service passports issued to nationals of the following countries can visit North Korea without a visa:

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