On the 12th, the Hankyoreh reported that HANI, a dual Australian and Vietnamese citizen, had recently been issued a legal visa through a certified administrative scrivener.
A HANI official also pointed out the issue of illegal stay to the media, saying, "Personal information and human rights are not being protected at all."
However, the type of visa he has and his place of employment are unknown.
The artistic and entertainment visa (E-6) issued through her agency ADOR expired earlier this month. ADOR had prepared the documents to extend HANI's visa, but HANI overlooked the signatures.
It was reported that if Hani did not extend her visa, her entertainment activities in Korea would be transparent, and the girls had previously teased their re-debut on a stage in Hong Kong.
ADOR initially stated that they were preparing documents for HANI's visa because the exclusive contract was valid, but on the 11th, in response to reports about the visa, they responded with "Definitely,
Currently, the five members of "NewJeans," including HANI, have left the existing management office ADOR and are on their own path, and recently formed "NJZ"
In response, ADOR filed a lawsuit to confirm the validity of the exclusive contract. Before the lawsuit was adjudicated, "NewJeans" was announced as an exclusive group.
They also filed for a provisional injunction to prevent any attempts to contact sponsors on their own, such as preserving the status of the agency and prohibiting the signing of advertising contracts.
The company appointed the same law firm, Se Jeong, as its legal representative and declared it would take action.
2025/02/12 19:11 KST
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