The fate of K-pop girl group NewJeans’ future activities remains uncertain due to the work visa of member Hanni, who has dual ...
The Korea Herald NewJeans are expected to pause full-group activities for the next two to three months due to the work visa ...
NewJeans’ Hanni’s problems have compounded as she is confirmed as an ‘illegal immigrant’. Hanni may have to leave Korea within two weeks if certain conditions are not met. The conditions include ...
While Hanni can potentially renew her E-6 visa by signing with a new agency, immigration laws require approval from her previous agency, ADOR, for such a transfer. Given the ongoing legal dispute ...
In an Instagram post on Thursday (Jan 23), the members of NewJeans announced that they would use "a new activity name" for ...
NewJeans has announced that they will be entering a legal battle with agency HYBE to defend the alleged termination of their ...
In 2023, NewJeans became the fastest K-pop act to reach one billion streams on Spotify, and entered the Billboard Hot 100 ...
If the court upholds the contract termination, Hanni would need to secure a new agency sponsorship to renew her E-6 visa. However, immigration law requires the previous employer's approval for ...
The legal action, filed with the Seoul Central District Court, follows an earlier lawsuit filed by ADOR on December 3, 2024, ...
With NewJeans having wrapped up most of their schedules fixed by All Doors One Room (ADOR), all eyes are on their next steps.
According to the South Korean media, Hanni has to leave South Korea and apply for a new E-6 visa if she does not renew her visa through Ador. The process of getting a new E-6 visa typically takes ...
Even if the rumored establishment of a family-run agency proves true, securing a new E-6 visa is a lengthy and stringent process. If Hanni does not renew her visa through Ador, she must leave ...