
INCORPORATION
Establishment of a non-profit corporation | Practical consultation | Corporate registration and identification number application | English and Russian language support, etc.
Foreign nationals and overseas companies seeking to invest in or enter the market of the Republic of Korea must navigate a series of complex administrative procedures, including company registration, foreign direct investment (FDI) processing, visa and immigration procedures, and obtaining various permits and licenses.
Han & Partners Korea provides comprehensive one-stop support, ensuring an efficient, fast, and secure entry into the Korean market in cooperation with relevant institutions and experts.
TO THESE PEOPLE
I RECOMMEND IT.
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Foreign investors considering entry into the Korean market
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Overseas companies planning to establish a branch or liaison office in Korea
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Executives and professionals who need support with D-8 (Investor) or D-7 (Expatriate) visas and related immigration procedures
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Businesses requiring administrative permits, licenses, or regulatory filings to begin operations in Korea
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Companies seeking assistance with corporate registration, FDI reporting, and investment compliance
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Organizations looking for a reliable long-term partner for ongoing administrative and regulatory support in Korea
ADVANTAGES OF HAN & PARTNERS KOREA
● Comprehensive One-Stop Service
Company registration → FDI → visas → permits — all procedures handled under one roof.
● Accurate and Timely Administrative Support
Professional management of all steps minimizes errors and delays.
● Multilingual Support
Documents and consultations available in English and Russian, removing linguistic barriers.
● Tailored Solutions
Customized administrative strategies based on industry, investment scale, and country-specific needs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ESTABLISHMENT PROCEDURE
1. Preliminary Consultation and Strategy Development
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Define business objectives, investment structure, and required licenses.
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Choose the most suitable legal form (Corporation, LLC, Branch, or Representative Office).
2. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Registration
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Submit the FDI report to the relevant authority (KOTRA, bank, or ministry).
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Prepare investment documents, powers of attorney, and identification documents.
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Open a temporary bank account for capital registration.
3. Transfer of Investment Capital
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Transfer capital from abroad in accordance with the Foreign Exchange Transactions Act.
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Register the received investment amount through an authorized bank.
4. Company Registration Procedure
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Prepare the company’s articles of incorporation and verify the uniqueness of the company name.
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Create the company seal and notarize documents if required.
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Submit registration documents to the competent registration authority.
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Obtain the certificate of incorporation.
5. Tax Registration and Post-Registration Notifications
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Register the company with the local tax office.
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Obtain a tax registration certificate.
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Submit notifications regarding the registration of a company with foreign investment (if required).
6. Visa and Immigration Procedures for Investors and Employees
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Apply for D-8 (Investor) or D-7 (Employee) visas.
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Prepare a business plan, investment proofs, and corporate documents.
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Assist with visa issuance, renewal, and family member documentation.
7. Opening Corporate Bank Accounts and Financial Setup
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Open operational bank accounts.
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Set up financial reporting and compliance systems.
8. Licenses, Permits, and Preparation for Business Operations
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Check industry-specific licensing and registration requirements.
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Submit applications for licenses, certificates, or permits.
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Complete administrative preparations for the company’s operations.