”兵役逃れで国外追放”歌手ユ・スンジュン、ついに韓国の地を踏めるか...ビザ発給訴訟を最終勝訴
Singer Steve Sueng Jun Yoo, who was deported for evading military service, will finally be able to set foot on Korean soil... Final victory in visa issue lawsuit
Will singer Steve Sueng Jun Yoo be able to set foot on Korean soil for the first time in 21 years? On November 30th, the Special 3rd Division of the Supreme Court (Chief Justice Lee Heung-gu) decided to refuse the issuance of visas filed by Steve Sueng Jun Yoo.
At the appeal court in the suit for rescission of the disposition, a decision was made not to proceed with the trial, and the judgment before the appeal became final. A dismissal for non-continuation of a trial is a case in which it is determined that the appeal case is not subject to appeal, and the dismissal is a dismissal that does not allow further trial.
This is a system in which an appeal can be dismissed without prior notice, and the judgment of the lower court in Steve Sueng Jun Yoo has become final. Prior to this, the appellate court ruled that ``Steve Sueng Jun Yoo was over 38 years old at the time of his visa application and refused military service in accordance with the law.''
The issuance of a visa may be refused for any other reason,'' the Supreme Court ruled by Steve Sueng Jun Yoo. This is Steve Sueng Jun Yoo's second visa lawsuit against the South Korean government.
He ultimately won the lawsuit. The government must cancel the refusal to issue a visa to Steve Sueng Jun Yoo and make another decision on whether to issue it. If the government follows the Supreme Court's ruling, Steve Sueng Jun Yoo will be 21
This will be his first time setting foot on Korean soil in many years. On the same day, MBC reported that Steve Sueng Jun Yoo's lawyer said, ``We have not decided on plans to enter South Korea yet.'' But Steve Sueng Jun Yoo is the best
He appears to be celebrating by sharing an article reporting his victory on his SNS. Prior to this, in 2002, Steve Sueng Jun Yoo left his career as a singer due to overseas performances and became a Korean citizen.
He renounced his citizenship and became an American citizen, exempting him from military service. In 2015, Steve Sueng Jun Yoo applied for an Overseas Korean Visa (F-4) at the Consulate General in LA, but it was rejected and he was sent to the Consulate General in LA.
filed a suit for cancellation of refusal of visa issuance. Although he ultimately won his case, he was refused a visa. Steve Sueng Jun Yoo won the subsequent appeal, and the Supreme Court confirmed the appeal court's decision. Yu・
All eyes are on whether Seung Jun will be able to enter South Korea.
2023/12/01 07:00 KST
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