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Indian Traveler Denied Entry, Detained on Jeju
24 Feb
Summary
- Indian traveler deported from Jeju Island despite visa-free claims.
- Jeju's visa-free policy faces increased scrutiny due to overstay concerns.
- Visa-free entry does not guarantee admission or reduce border checks.

An Indian travel vlogger, Sachin Awasthi, and his wife were reportedly denied entry and deported from Jeju Island in late December of the previous year. They claimed to have been detained overnight in conditions described as 'jail-like' before being sent back to India. Awasthi stated that immigration officials did not thoroughly check their return tickets or bookings, citing 'purpose of stay not clear' as the reason for rejection.
Jeju Island, officially the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, offers a visa-waiver scheme to many nationalities, including Indians, for direct international arrivals. This status aims to promote tourism and foreign investment through deregulation. However, visa-free access does not guarantee entry, as immigration officers have discretionary power to refuse admission if travelers' intentions or documentation are deemed insufficient.
This incident highlights that visa-free access reduces pre-travel paperwork but does not eliminate border scrutiny. Concerns about travelers overstaying in mainland South Korea via Jeju's route have led to tightened scrutiny, particularly for certain nationalities. While thousands enter Jeju successfully, Awasthi's experience underscores the importance of thorough preparation and awareness of potential risks, suggesting that the standard visa application process might offer greater certainty for some travelers.




