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[Immigration News]Illegal Visa Facilitation Through Fraudulent Patents: Case Involving Mongolian Nationals
Case
Overview:
An administrative scrivener (A, 45) and two recruiters (B, 41; C, 31) were
referred to the Uijeongbu District Prosecutors’ Office for allegedly helping 32
Mongolian nationals obtain Technology Startup (D-10-2) visas using fraudulent
patent applications, in violation of the Immigration Control Act.
Modus
Operandi:
The suspects exploited the long patent examination process by copying or
combining existing patents to submit false applications, which were then used
to support visa status changes.
Financial
Transactions:
A charged 4–6 million won per applicant, while recruiters received 30–40% of
the fees as commission via social media referrals.
Authorities’
Response:
Yangju Immigration Office emphasized that the Technology Startup visa is for
attracting genuine technical talent and pledged stricter monitoring and
enforcement against illegal visa brokerage.
Implications:
The case highlights weaknesses in the visa system that allow exploitation
through fraudulent documentation, emphasizing the need for stricter
verification and oversight.
Original Source : https://www.incheonilbo.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=1314610
