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Mobile phone setup: prepaid SIM, postpaid plans, and identity verification

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A guide to choosing a Korean phone setup and avoiding identity verification problems after arrival.

A working Korean phone number helps with maps, banking, delivery, hospital reservations, and identity verification. Short-term visitors often start with a prepaid SIM or travel eSIM, while long-term residents may move to a postpaid plan after residence card registration. Before choosing a plan, check data limits, contract length, cancellation fees, hotspot rules, and whether the number supports Korean identity verification. Some app signups require a name and phone record that exactly match your registered identity. If you later receive a residence card or change your name format, ask the carrier how to update subscriber information. Keeping phone, bank, and immigration records aligned prevents many authentication problems.

Key points

  • A guide to choosing a Korean phone setup and avoiding identity verification problems after arrival
  • Confirm details through the official source before acting.
  • Keep screenshots, receipts, and confirmation records when the task affects money, housing, health, work, or immigration.

Checklist

  1. Read the official source linked below.
  2. Check whether the rule applies to your visa, address, household, or route.
  3. Prepare documents and contact information before visiting an office or service provider.
  4. Save proof after completing the task.

Warnings

  • Rules, fees, office handling, and eligibility can change.
  • High-stakes immigration, housing, medical, financial, and work issues should be confirmed with the responsible authority.

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Sources

  • Seoul Metropolitan Government - 2026 Guidebook for Living in SeoulOpen source
  • Seoul Metropolitan Government - LivingOpen source

Last checked: July 6, 2026

Disclaimer

This Korea Plus guide is practical orientation based on official public sources. It is not legal, medical, financial, or immigration advice. Confirm current requirements with the responsible authority before acting.

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