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Korean immigrants

Hello, I'm from China. As a Hong Kong resident, I don't think I am a Hong Kong citizen or a Hong Kong passport holder. So you are still a citizen of China. Actually, it is not convenient to go anywhere. But this matter has its roots. Maybe your question is a little general. You can ask me the following questions.

First of all, where are you from? Where is your husband from? Are you legally married? Where were you registered or married?

Are the husband's parents Korean? It would be easy if my husband was Korean. Let him go back to Korea, take your marriage formalities to Korea for certification, and then declare his marriage at the marriage declaration office run by Dong. Then invite you to Korea and apply for a foreigner's landing permit after landing.

It's like if your husband is a Korean, and you bring him to Korea after you get married, you can apply for a foreigner's landing permit in Korea, that is, the identity document is a marriage document, which is equivalent to what you call a green card. Its freedom is to go back to Korea to renew it once a year after receiving this card, that is, to write some dates and information on the back of the card. If you live in Korea for a long time, as long as you marry your husband, your certificate will always live in Korea legally, and it is good to renew it at the local exit-entry administration office once a year. As for the so-called green card of other immigrant countries, it is South Korea's F-5 visa, which is the right of permanent residence. The card is the same as the foreigner's ID card, only F-5. Nationality or original nationality means that you can hold this card indefinitely to and from the original country of nationality and South Korea without having to apply for other visas.

In fact, in a word, if your husband is a citizen of the Republic of Korea, you will get a Korean visa soon after his application, and then log in to the Alien Entry-Exit Administration Office to apply for a foreigner landing permit, so you can live in Korea for a long time.

If your husband is not a Korean citizen, that's another matter.

I hope what I said can help you.