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ATTORNEY [ licensed to practice in KOREA, U.S.A., ILLINOIS ] LEE, JAE WOOK
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Start →12 13 2 Treatment during Stay 1. Permission to stay in Korea until the determination procedure for your refugee application is over. Please refer P.24 for information on permission to stay • If you submit a written application for refugee status to the immigration office with jurisdiction over your place of stay, you will be allowed to stay in Korea for 6 months on a G-1 visa. Once the extension of stay is granted, you will be allowed to stay in Korea until the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) procedures on your case are completed. 2. Support for living expenses, etc • If you wish to receive financial aids for your living expenses and others, you need to submit a written Application for Living Expenses, etc., to the head of immigration office or branch office with jurisdiction over your place of stay, or where you filed refugee status application. Once you are found eligible, you will receive the financial support for 6 months from the date you submitted your refugee status application (the payment will start after your application for living expenses support. It will not apply retroactively). 3. Permission to work (Pre-permission required) Please refer p.25 • If the RSD procedures on your case have not been completed even after 6 months of your application, you may work during your authorized stay. To this end, you need to find a workplace first, and then apply for permission for activities beyond your given status. However, when you change your workplace, you need to apply for permission before the change takes place. 4. Residential support • If eligible, you may be provided with a place to stay within a refugee support center for the maximum period of 6 months. 5. Financial support for a health check-up required for the refugee status application 12 13 6. Access to Medical Care Services under the Medical Care Support Project for Marginalized People including Migrant Workers • If you are unable to receive medical benefits, such as health insurance, medical aids and others, under the current healthcare system, you may receive the financial support for your medical care expenses for a hospitalization and surgery regardless of the number of support requests you have made in the past. 7. Elementary and secondary education • If you and/or your children are less than 19 years old, you and/or your children can receive the same level of primary and secondary educations as Korean citizens. ← End |
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