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K-ETA application photo checklist

Before you pay or submit, make sure you actually need K-ETA and that the photo file is ready.

Updated: 2026-07-08

K-ETA application preparation checklist with phone, passport, calendar, and payment card

Quick summary

Check exemption before preparing the photo

Korea has extended temporary K-ETA exemption for certain countries and regions until December 31, 2026. If you are exempt, you may not need to apply, though some travelers may still apply voluntarily for arrival-card convenience.

Because exemption lists and entry conditions can change, check the official K-ETA or Korean government notice close to your travel date.

Have the photo ready before the form times out

K-ETA forms can be tedious if you stop halfway to resize a photo. Prepare the JPG first, then keep passport information, accommodation address, and payment card nearby.

Review spelling, passport number, birth date, and photo before payment because wrong information may require a new application.

About official sources

These guides summarize public K-ETA guidance, Korea immigration notices, Korea visa e-Form document guidance, and Korea Visa Portal references. They focus on photo preparation only, not eligibility advice or application submission.

This website and app are independent photo file preparation tools. They are not affiliated with the Korean government, Korea Immigration Service, K-ETA, Korea Visa Portal, or any Korean diplomatic mission, and they do not guarantee photo acceptance, authorization, visa issuance, or entry.

Common photo problems

Most failures are ordinary image problems, not complicated visa rules.

Oversized file

A phone photo can be several MB. Resize first, then compress, so the face remains sharp under the limit.

Wrong photo type

Do not upload a print sheet, a passport scan, or a photo of a printed photo when the portal expects a portrait file.

Weak identity visibility

Shadows, glare, heavy filters, hair over the eyes, or a tilted face can make identity confirmation harder.

Where the app helps

K-ETA crop

Exports a 600 x 600 px JPG for K-ETA-style upload limits.

On-device privacy

Photo processing happens on the iPhone; the app does not upload your image to a server.

Separate Korea visa route

Use the 35 x 45 mm Korea visa mode when your application needs a visa photograph rather than a K-ETA portrait upload.

The app prepares the photo file only. Submit your application through the official route and confirm the latest requirement before using the file.

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FAQ

Should I apply for K-ETA at the last minute?

Avoid last-minute submission. Official and embassy guidance can mention applying in advance, and additional review may take longer than a smooth case.

What if I am exempt but want arrival-card convenience?

Some official notices say exempt nationals may apply voluntarily. Confirm the current rule and fee before deciding.

Does this app submit my K-ETA?

No. It only prepares the photo file. You submit through the official K-ETA route.

Official sources

This website and app are independent photo file preparation tools. They are not affiliated with the Korean government, Korea Immigration Service, K-ETA, Korea Visa Portal, or any Korean diplomatic mission, and they do not guarantee photo acceptance, authorization, visa issuance, or entry.

K-ETA and Korea visa photo articles

Prepare a K-ETA photo on iPhone

Create a square JPG for K-ETA upload limits, preview the crop, and save only when you need the final file.

Download on the App Store