North Korea passport

Where can a North Korea passport take you?

0 countries visa-free · 0 nomad cities you can enter without a visa — visa-on-arrival and eVisa included.

A comprehensive look at the mobility constraints and international access associated with the North Korean passport in the modern geopolitical landscape.

North Korea passport: what you need to know

The North Korean passport represents one of the most restricted travel documents globally, reflecting the nation's unique position in international affairs. For holders of this document, international travel is not merely a matter of logistics but is deeply intertwined with complex diplomatic, legal, and security protocols. This guide examines the structural realities of North Korean travel mobility, detailing the limited scope of visa-free access and the significant barriers imposed by the international community. Understanding these constraints is essential for any analysis of how the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) interacts with the global system of movement. Beyond the technical visa counts, the reality of holding this passport is characterized by rigorous state oversight and a lack of reciprocal visa arrangements with the majority of the world's nations. This analysis provides an objective overview of the current mobility landscape, recognizing that travel for DPRK citizens is governed by factors distinct from standard global tourism or business migration.

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Visa required with a North Korea passport · 102 cities · 35 countries

United States of America

United Kingdom

United Arab Emirates

Singapore

Israel

Denmark

Austria

Ireland

New Zealand

South Korea

Taiwan

Poland

Lithuania

Mexico

Thailand

South Africa

Philippines

Colombia

Ecuador

Pakistan

eVisa / visa on arrival with a North Korea passport · 1 cities · 1 countries

Ethiopia

90 days

eTA required with a North Korea passport · 1 cities · 1 countries

Kenya

90 days

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North Korea passport — frequently asked questions

+How many countries can a North Korean passport holder visit without a visa?

A North Korean passport holder has visa-free access to 8 countries.

+Is remote work easy to manage with a North Korean passport?

No, the limited visa-free access and strict entry requirements make it very difficult to travel internationally for work purposes.

+Can I obtain a visa-on-arrival with a North Korean passport?

Yes, there are 36 countries that offer visa-on-arrival or eVisa options, though approval is subject to local immigration discretion.

+Why does the North Korean passport have such limited mobility?

The limited mobility is a result of the country's unique geopolitical status and a lack of reciprocal visa-waiver agreements with most of the international community.

+How many countries require a formal visa for North Korean citizens?

151 countries require a formal visa application for North Korean passport holders.

+What should I do if I need to travel internationally with this passport?

You should begin the application process for visas several months in advance and consult with official diplomatic sources for current entry requirements.

+Are there specific regions where North Korean passport holders have better access?

Reliable local data regarding regional access advantages is currently unavailable, as access is limited globally.

+Is it possible to do a visa run with this passport?

Visa runs are not recommended, as most borders require a pre-approved visa, and entry is never guaranteed.

+How many countries can North Korea citizens visit visa-free?

A North Korea passport grants visa-free entry to 0 countries, with more available via visa-on-arrival and eVisa — covering 0 of the nomad cities we track.

+What is the difference between visa-free, visa-on-arrival and eVisa?

Visa-free means you land without paperwork for a set number of days. Visa-on-arrival is issued at the border. An eVisa is applied for online before you travel. The tables above group every tracked country by which rule applies to a North Korea passport.

+Which nomad cities are visa-free for this passport?

Visa freedom carries 10% of the Nomad Score, and the tables above group every tracked country by the rule that applies to a North Korea passport. Cities you can enter visa-free are listed under Visa Free, each with its canonical Nomad Score and the allowed stay days.