Furthermore, how often have you found that web content hasn't been kept current ??? And exactly who will you appeal to if you arrive in Korea without a Visa and you discover it is recovered. If I were investing my funds in travel to Korea, I'd make sure that I had the proper documents by dealing DIRECTLY with the authorized representatives of the government in question. On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Paul Hoffman / IMC wrote: > At 10:46 AM -0800 1/28/04, Kevin C. Almeroth wrote: > > >>The Korean embassy page that is linked to from the IETF meetings page > >>>(<http://www.koreaembassy.org/visiting/eng_visas.cfm>) makes it > >>>pretty darn clear that US folks should get a visa. They do have a > >>>link from that page saying how wonderful US-Korea relations are, of > >>>course. > > > >What part are you reading that says this? > > > >"# You may enter Korea without a visa for a stay up to 30 days > >or less for tourism, visiting, or transit to another country when > >carrying a valid US passport." > > > >Seems to me to pretty clear that a visa is not needed. > > I am not a lawyer, but I don't think attending a professional meeting > is either "tourism", "visiting", or "transit to another country". > YMMV. > > --Paul Hoffman, Director > --Internet Mail Consortium > > _______________________________________________ > This message was passed through ietf_censored@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, which is a sublist of ietf@xxxxxxxxx Not all messages are passed. Decisions on what to pass are made solely by IETF_CENSORED ML Administrator (ietf_admin@xxxxxxxx). >