Korean Embassy in Mongolia - Address & Contact
Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Mongolia
Located in Ulaanbaatar, the Korean Embassy in Mongolia serves one of the most vibrant Korean communities in Central Asia — over 2,000 Korean residents call Mongolia home. Mongolia and Korea share more than diplomacy: a shared Altaic cultural heritage and deep economic ties have made this one of Korea's closest partnerships in the region.
Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar)
| Office Name | Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Mongolia |
| Type | Embassy |
| Address |
Mahatma Gandhi street-39, Khan-Uul district-15, Ulaanbaatar-17011, Mongolia
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| Phone | (976)7007-1020 |
| Emergency | (976)9911-4119 (24/7) |
| Consular Call Center | (82)2-3210-0404 |
| Toll-Free | 080-020-0219 |
| Office Hours | 월~금 09:00~18:00 (점심시간 12:00~13:30) |
| Coordinates | 47.914228, 106.927335 |
| Website | http://overseas.mofa.go.kr/mn-ko/index.do |
Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Mongolia - Location
Diplomatic Relations
1990.03.26.
Exports
$476.0M
Imports
$63.0M
Entry Requirements
🇰🇷 Korean Citizens Visiting Mongolia
| Maximum Stay | 30 days |
🇲🇳 Mongolia Citizens Visiting South Korea
Entry requirements may change without notice. Always check the latest travel advisories on the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs website before traveling.
South Korea – Mongolia Diplomatic Relations
Korea and Mongolia established diplomatic relations in March 1990, shortly after Mongolia's transition from communism. The two countries have developed a Comprehensive Partnership spanning economics, culture, and development cooperation. Mongolia is one of the top sources of foreign workers in Korea under the Employment Permit System, and Korean cultural influence is widespread in Ulaanbaatar. Korea has provided significant ODA for Mongolia's infrastructure and urban development.
South Korea – Mongolia Trade & Economy
Korea–Mongolia trade in 2023 totaled approximately $760 million. Korean exports — primarily machinery, vehicles, and electronics — came in at around $490 million, while imports from Mongolia (coal, copper, and cashmere) reached about $270 million. Korean companies have invested substantially in Mongolia's mining and construction sectors.
Exports to Mongolia
$476.0M
Imports from Mongolia
$63.0M
Tips for Koreans Living in Mongolia
Korean nationals can enter Mongolia without a visa for up to 30 days. Ulaanbaatar has a sizable Korean community, with Korean-language schools, churches, and an active Korean-Mongolian Association. Mongolia's harsh winters and rapidly developing infrastructure are key considerations for long-term residents. For emergencies, the embassy in Ulaanbaatar is reachable 24/7.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Where is the Korean Embassy in Mongolia?
A. The Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Mongolia is located at Mahatma Gandhi street-39, Khan-Uul district-15, Ulaanbaatar-17011, Mongolia.
Q. What is the phone number for the Korean Embassy in Mongolia?
A. The main number is (976)7007-1020. For emergencies, call (976)9911-4119. The Consular Call Center can be reached at (82)2-3210-0404.
Q. What should I do in an emergency in Mongolia?
A. Call the emergency line at (976)9911-4119 -- it is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also reach the Consular Call Center at (82)2-3210-0404 or the toll-free number 080-020-0219.
Q. When did South Korea and Mongolia establish diplomatic relations?
A. South Korea and Mongolia established diplomatic relations on 1990.03.26. .
Q. Do Korean passport holders need a visa for Mongolia?
A. Korean passport holders (Regular Passport) can enter Mongolia visa-free and stay for up to 30 days.
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Based on official data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea (data.go.kr).
Last updated: 2025-02-04