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Registering your address after moving: immigration and local office basics

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A reminder checklist for updating official and everyday records after a move in Korea.

After moving, update more than your delivery address. Foreign residents may need to update immigration address records, local office records, bank details, mobile carrier information, insurance records, employer or school records, and shopping apps. Keep your lease or housing confirmation available. If a deadline applies to immigration address reporting, handle that first. For local services, your district office or resident center may be able to guide you depending on your status. Create a simple move checklist and mark each institution after completion. Address mismatches can cause missed notices, failed identity verification, and delivery problems.

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