Traveling to Korea with birth control pills
I'm going to stay in South Korea for 6 months and I'm going to take my birth control for that period of time (2 boxes with 3 blisters each). I'm going to bring a medical declaration with me, so my question is: do I need to tell the customs (in person or through the Traveler Declaration Form) or can I simply walk through the door "nothing to declare"?
Thank you :) |
You will be fine walking through with nothing to declare.
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Originally Posted by MUY323
(Post 29428346)
I'm going to stay in South Korea for 6 months and I'm going to take my birth control for that period of time (2 boxes with 3 blisters each). I'm going to bring a medical declaration with me, so my question is: do I need to tell the customs (in person or through the Traveler Declaration Form) or can I simply walk through the door "nothing to declare"?
Thank you :) You would run into trouble only if you tried to bring in something that is illegal or heavily controlled in South Korea. (That is true of any country.) |
Originally Posted by MUY323
(Post 29428346)
I'm going to stay in South Korea for 6 months and I'm going to take my birth control for that period of time (2 boxes with 3 blisters each). I'm going to bring a medical declaration with me, so my question is: do I need to tell the customs (in person or through the Traveler Declaration Form) or can I simply walk through the door "nothing to declare"?
Thank you :) |
It's for controlling your acne problem?
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