NewJeans' Hanni Issues Statement on Visa Controversy
Feb 13, 2025
|
The parents of the members of the New Jeans announced on the 12th that `Hani was issued a new visa on the 11th through due process.'
Hani, a dual Australian and Vietnamese citizen, has been working on an art promotion (E-6) visa. However, as the visa expired earlier this month, various theories were raised about the status of stay. In the meantime, it was reported that Odor prepared documents for Hani to extend her visa, but Hani refused to sign it. In response, the parents of the members expressed their position directly.
Parents pressured their parents and parties under the pretext of the 'Visa' issue, which is inevitably sensitive to foreigners living in Korea, such as sending an e-mail requesting the signature of an extension agreement listing Adore as an agency and sending an e-mail saying that if they do not agree, it could lead to illegal stay. Even without consent, they showed behavior that was not understood in common sense, such as submitting personal information and documents requiring personal signature to the relevant institution and notifying it later. We express serious regret that information that could only be given by 'Doer', who knows the personal information of the current members, has been indiscriminately spread through the media," he claimed. .
"The situation is getting worse, such as using individual members' personal information to find out the details of their entry and exit, and we are considering taking relevant legal action to protect the members."," he added.
|
Hello,
Yesterday and today, speculative articles about Hani's eligibility to stay in Korea are pouring out, and false facts spread to correct this.
Hani was issued a new visa yesterday (2/11) through due process.
Audor demanded the signing of an extension agreement that listed Audor as an agency and put pressure on parents and parties under the pretext of the 'Visa' issue, which would be sensitive to foreigners living in the country if they didn't agree could lead to illegal stay. Even without consent, they showed behavior that was not understood in common sense, such as submitting personal information and documents requiring personal signatures to related agencies and notifying them later.
Some media are abusing the word 'illegal aliens' based on unconfirmed facts and spreading false rumors, even causing unnecessary complaints. In addition, the false information was spread by stating the source of the information as 'Anonymous K-pop official' and 'Multiple K-pop official', which can only be verified by personal information. Unlike today's articles, 'Adore tried to prepare and apply for all documents for the visa extension, but the party refused to sign the visa extensionYou can see that it has been passed to '.
About 70 articles have poured in yesterday and today alone, including speculative reports about the types of visas and expiration dates, which are personal information not obliged to disclose, causing serious rights and interests violations. We deeply regret that information that could only be given by 'Doer' who knows the personal information of the current members has been indiscriminately spread through the media.
It is impossible to use or leak personal information without consent, and I think the media that publishes it without confirming and verifying it is also a serious problem. Previously, the situation has become more and more serious, such as using individual members' personal information to find out the details of entry and exit, so we are considering relevant legal action to protect the members.
Thank you for reading the long post, and we apologize for the concern and inconvenience caused to our fans. Please take care of your health. Thank you.
silk781220@sportschosun.com