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If Your Child Attends School in Korea, This Document Can Protect Your Visa After Divorce

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For foreign parents in Korea, a child’s school records can play a decisive role in maintaining visa status after divorce, especially when custody is unclear.

Infographic showing how school records support visa status for foreign parents in Korea

Situation Matrix: When School Records Matter

Situation Immigration View Impact
Parent listed in school contact Active involvement Positive
Irregular participation Limited role Neutral
No school involvement No parenting role Negative

Authority Logic

Immigration values real-life parenting evidence. School records, teacher communication, and attendance involvement are considered strong indicators.

Exact Action Plan

  1. Register as official guardian at school
  2. Attend meetings and document participation
  3. Request official school letters if needed

Professional Warning

Verbal claims of parenting are not enough. Documentation is essential.

Official portal: https://www.hikorea.go.kr

Related guide: K-Life family visa guide

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