Apostille Korea has launched 'The VISA', an online platform that simplifies visa applications for major destinations including China and Vietnam. The service guides applicants through document preparation and submission in one place, aiming to reduce the back-and-forth and offline visits that often complicate the visa process.
- 'The VISA' centralizes visa preparation for destinations such as China and Vietnam.
- Applicants can assemble required documents online rather than visiting agencies in person.
- The platform aligns each destination's document and certification rules with the application.
- Apostille Korea handles issuance, translation, notarization and certification online where required.
What 'The VISA' platform offers
'The VISA' brings the steps of a visa application together in a single online flow. Instead of contacting separate offices for each requirement, applicants select their destination and are guided through the documents that country expects. For destinations such as China and Vietnam, where supporting papers and certification can differ, the platform maps the correct route so applicants do not have to research each rule on their own. Apostille Korea supports issuance, translation, notarization and certification online, so most cases can move forward without an in-person visit.
Why a centralized visa flow matters
Visa applications often stall because requirements vary by destination and because supporting documents may need certification before they are accepted. When a document originates in Korea and must be used abroad, it generally needs a notarized translation and an apostille for a Hague Convention member country, or foreign-ministry and embassy legalization for a non-member. By aligning these steps with each destination's rules from the start, 'The VISA' is designed to cut rejected submissions and repeated trips, helping applicants meet travel and business timelines.
Frequently asked questions
Which destinations does 'The VISA' cover?
The platform supports visa preparation for major destinations including China and Vietnam, with each country's document and certification requirements built into the flow.
Do I have to visit an office in person?
In most cases no. Apostille Korea supports issuance, translation, notarization and certification online, so documents can be prepared remotely.
What if my document needs certification?
Documents issued in Korea for use abroad generally need a notarized translation plus an apostille for Hague member countries, or embassy legalization for non-members. The platform aligns the correct route.
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