Chapter 05 · Founder

Tomas Yun helps turn a visa into a real Korea plan.

A visa should lead to a confident business, family and lifestyle plan, not just a stack of documents.

Profile

Tomas Yun, lead administrative attorney.

He focuses on immigration, investment routes, company administration and global client communication.

Education

Master of Public Administration

Sungkyunkwan University · MBA studies, Caroline University (U.S.)

Certification

Immigration expert

Korea Administrative Attorneys Association — immigration expert certification.

Policy

Policy funds & subsidies

Certified specialist in policy funds and national subsidies.

Public

Advisory council, 21st term

Democratic Peaceful Unification Advisory Council member.

Administrative philosophy

Tomas Yun’s five working principles.

I begin with the person behind the file.

Every visa plan should be honest enough to withstand review.

A business in Korea needs records, not promises.

Family, company and renewal schedules belong in one map.

My role is to make the next step clear before anxiety grows.

Message

Get your Korea plan organized before you arrive.

Clients rarely need only one document. They need a credible company, a family plan, a renewal calendar, hospital access and someone to keep operations moving after approval.

01 Strategy

Visa strategy

Review nationality, investment source, business purpose, family residence plans and prior immigration history together.

02 Life

Settlement planning

Connect the visa to the reasons clients choose Korea: welfare, medical care, culture, travel, shopping and safety.

03 Dashboard

Ongoing dashboard support

After approval, business management service and asset management continue in the client dashboard.