즉시정보공개청구 Immediate Information Disclosure Request
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After getting a job in Korea, once you've submitted either the original or apostilled copies of your degree and national criminal background check, you’ll need copies of these documents when applying for a new job.
Sometimes, if you’re already in Korea, schools might accept a basic printed copy, but if you come across a strict, by-the-book administrator, it can become a hassle.
That’s why, when you visit the immigration office, make sure to request copies of your degree and criminal record.
If they don’t understand, it’s best to show them in Korean or provide a screenshot.
The fee is around 400–800 KRW, and while most offices print it on the spot, some might take a few days or longer.
Sometimes, if you’re already in Korea, schools might accept a basic printed copy, but if you come across a strict, by-the-book administrator, it can become a hassle.
That’s why, when you visit the immigration office, make sure to request copies of your degree and criminal record.
If they don’t understand, it’s best to show them in Korean or provide a screenshot.
The fee is around 400–800 KRW, and while most offices print it on the spot, some might take a few days or longer.