Address Change in Korea: Why Foreign Residents Must Report Moving Within 14 Days
Foreign residents in Korea must report address changes quickly after moving, or they may face fines, missed notices, and visa complications.

Why Address Reporting Is Important
Your registered address is used by immigration, local government offices, health insurance, schools, banks, and many public systems. If the address is wrong, official notices may not reach you.
Many foreigners think moving houses is only a private housing matter. In Korea, it is also an administrative requirement.
The 14-Day Rule
Foreign residents are generally expected to report their new address within 14 days after moving. Late reporting may result in fines or complications during visa renewal.
Where You Can Report
- Local district office
- Community service center
- Immigration office
- HiKorea online system, depending on case
Documents Usually Needed
- Alien Registration Card
- Passport, if requested
- Housing contract
- Confirmation of residence, if not named on contract
- Application form
Common Problem Cases
| Problem | Why It Happens | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Your name is not on the lease | You live with family or friend | Prepare residence confirmation |
| You moved dormitory rooms | School housing changed | Ask school office for proof |
| You missed the deadline | You did not know the rule | Report immediately and explain |
Why You Should Not Ignore It
- Immigration notices may be missed.
- Health insurance bills may go to the wrong address.
- Visa renewal may be delayed.
- Fines may be applied for late reporting.
Practical Tip
After reporting, ask for confirmation or keep a screenshot if done online. Do not rely only on verbal confirmation.
Related Articles
- Alien Registration Card Guide
- Renting an Apartment in Korea
- National Health Insurance for Foreigners
Official immigration portal: https://www.hikorea.go.kr
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