North Korea visa for Iraqi citizens

For citizens of Iraq planning a journey to North Korea, a visa is a mandatory requirement before departure, with tourist visas being the only option, limited to two distinct types. While specific costs are detailed elsewhere, these visas typically allow for a stay of up to 30 days, offering a brief window to experience the unique culture. Given the limited direct flight options for Iraqi passport holders, planning your itinerary well in advance is crucial, and be aware that the time difference of over 4 hours between Baghdad and Pyongyang can impact initial coordination.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

TouristGeneral Entry Visa for Visitors (including Tourist)
OtherOfficial Visa for Belarus
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Bulgaria
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Mongolia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Russia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Serbia
90d
OtherOfficial Visa for Cambodia
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for China
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Cuba
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Laos
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Montenegro
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Myanmar
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Singapore
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Tajikistan
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Vietnam
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Zimbabwe
30d
OtherOfficial Visa for Indonesia
14d
TouristVisa Exemption for Chinese Citizens (Tongrim County)
2d
TouristVisa Exemption for Chinese Citizens (Sinuiju Day Trip)

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