North Korea•Asia3-4 weeks
Free
Determined by the itinerary of the mandatory guided tour
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Short-stay visa for travelers passing through Pyongyang briefly en route to another destination.
The Transit Visa is a specialized entry permit designed for international travelers whose journey requires a brief stopover in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) while en route to a third destination. Established to manage the movement of foreign nationals within the country's strictly controlled borders, this visa fills the gap for those who are not entering for tourism, work, or official duty but must pass through Pyongyang's transit facilities. It ensures that all transient visitors are accounted for and remain within the authorized transit zones as dictated by DPRK immigration protocols.
This visa is intended for travelers with confirmed onward travel arrangements who require a short-stay authorization. The ideal applicant is a passenger with a valid passport and a confirmed booking of a mandatory guided tour package, as independent transit is generally not permitted. It is distinctive because it is typically bundled with the cost of a mandatory guided tour package, ranging from $50 to $150 USD, and is managed entirely by authorized travel agencies that coordinate directly with the North Korean authorities to secure the necessary entry permissions.
Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining validity
Confirmed booking of a mandatory guided tour
Proof of onward travel (confirmed flight or train tickets)
Completed DPRK visa application form
Recent passport-style photograph
Education
none or higher
Valid passport (6 months validity).
Confirmed onward flight or train tickets.
Visa for the destination country.
Completed visa application form.
Passport-sized photographs.
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