Immigration & Nationality Law
Get essential insights on Korean immigration law, including visas, residency, work permits, and naturalization. Stay updated with expert advice and tips to navigate the immigration process in South Korea effectively.
Marriage Visa Requirements in Korea
The Ministry of Justice's Notice 2024-587 introduces updated regulations for marriage-based visas, effective January 1, 2025. These changes primarily affect financial sponsorship requirements for Korean citizens…

Have you Been in 5 Years in Korea Legally?
5 Years in Korea Legally Have you been in South Korea for 5 consecutive years legally? Do you know what F-2-99 Visa is? If you’ve been…

F-6 Visa Korea
Foreigners marrying Koreans are eligible for the F-6 visa in Korea, allowing them to live in Korea. We have handled dozens of F-6-1 visa cases for…

F-2-99 Visa Korea
The F-2-99 visa offers a solution for those who have lived in Korea for more than 5-7 years. This visa is available to individuals who meet…

Latest News on Exceptional Nationality Renunciation
It has been more than 2 months since the decree of Exceptional Nationality Renunciation was newly legislated on October 1st, 2022. However, the National Assembly Subcommittee…

South Korea Re-entry Permit Exemption
Re-entry Permit Exemption - South Korea South Korea's Re-Entry Permit Exemption will be brought back into effect from April 1, 2022 after having been suspended since…

75 points are enough for F-2 Korean visa
Foreigners residing in South Korea who wish to retain their F-2-7 visa should be aware of the rules and exemptions.

F-2-7 Korean Visa
F-2-7 Korean Visa Pureum Law Office (PLO) helps foreigners obtain a sub-type of the F-2 Korean visa, the F-2-7, which is also known as the long-term…

F-6 Visa after Divorce in Korea (Alimony, custody, child support and the loss of F-6)
F-6 Visa after Divorce in Korea (Alimony, custody, child support and the loss of F-6) In previous articles we talked about whether it is possible…










