KR/US Document Services
"Accurately from the start by Professional."
Loss/renunciation of nationality, family relationship registration, translation/notarization

WHY CHOOSE US

Our experienced professionals will accurately guide you through the procedures tailored to your specific situation,

and meticulously prepare the documents required for submission in Korea.

From translation, notarization, and apostille services to document preparation,

we provide comfortable and systematic assistance until your documents are ready for submission.

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Professional, Stress-Free, One-Stop Service in Fairfax VA

The process and required documents for nationality, family relation registration, and F-4 visa applications, which are submitted to the Korean consulate, are diverse and complex. Notarization/translation/apostille applications typically involve going through multiple agencies, which places a time and mental burden on clients. Hanmi Documents provides a one-stop service to guide clients through the appropriate procedures for their situation and help them prepare necessary documents quickly and accurately. Based in Fairfax, Virginia, Hanmi Documents is staffed by professionals with practical experience and expertise in these areas.

Emily Lee
Specializing in the accurate and professional preparation of Korean documents for submission.

John Lee
Specializing in notary services, Korean/English translations, and apostille processing assistance.

  • Loss/Renunciation of Nationality

    Loss of Nationality: If you were born in Korea and acquired U.S. citizenship, you must report the loss of your Korean nationality to the Minister of Justice.

    Renunciation of Nationality: Dual citizens born in the U.S. may report their intention to choose foreign nationality to the Minister of Justice.

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  • Family Relations Registration

    Marriage Registration: If either spouse held Korean nationality at the time of marriage in the U.S., there is an obligation to register the marriage in Korea.

    Birth Registration: If either parent held Korean nationality at the time of birth in the U.S., there is an obligation to register the child's birth in Korea.

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  • Notarization/Apostille

    We provide a one-stop service for various notarizations and Apostille applications, including powers of attorney, certificates of identity, certificates of residence, signature certificates, and waivers of inheritance.

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  • F-4 Visa / Overseas Korean Resident Card

    F-4 Visa: If you plan to stay in Korea for more than 90 days, an F-4 visa is required.

    Residence Card (Geosojeung): This is needed for purposes such as banking and subscribing to health insurance in Korea. F-4 visa holders can apply for and receive it at a Korean immigration office.

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  • Family Relations Certificate

    We provide a service that covers everything from preparing the application and documents for issuing family relation certificates, basic certificates, marriage relation certificates, certified copies of family registers, and extracts from family registers, to making consulate appointments.

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  • Translation / Notarization

    Submission to USCIS: For naturalization, green card applications

    Submission to Social Security Administration: For pension applications

    We provide a one-stop service from application form preparation to translation and notarization for Family Relation Certificates, Basic Certificates (Birth Certificates), and Marriage Certificates.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

This service does not provide legal advice; it is a service for administrative document preparation and procedural support.

Documents must be submitted directly by the parties involved, and final approval is subject to the criteria of the relevant institution.