Parents from New Jay Accuse Ador of “Exploitation” Regarding Hanny Residency Status and “Irresponsibly Distributing” Personal Information to the Media

Parents Accuse Ador of Exploitation

Parents in New Jus/NJZ made a new statement accusing Ador of the “exploitation” of the status of the Hanny residency in South Korea and “recklessly spread” her personal information in the media.

Details of the Visa Situation

The application was published on February 12 on the NJZ PR Instagram account, launched by the parents of the group, announcing that the Vietnamese Australian Hanny was issued a new visa on February 11. Her previous E-6 visa (entertainment) expired last month. This led to reports claiming that she refused to sign the extension documents prepared by Ador.

“Ador put pressure on Hannie and her parents, using a sensitive question about visas, which, of course, is a delicate question for foreign residents of Korea,” the statement said as translated SOOMPIField. “They demanded her signatures in the extension agreement, in which Ador indicated as his agency that the inability to fulfill it could lead to illegal residency.”

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NJZ parents also accused the company of acting “improperly”, “submitting personal information and documents requiring it to the relevant institutions without its consent and only notifying them after that.”

A The application also reviewed reports published by South Korean retail outlets, which “irresponsibly used such terms as ‘illegal resident’ and spread false rumors.” The group’s parents emphasized a specific statement that says: “Ador prepared all the necessary documents to extend the visa and tried to submit an application, but Hannie refused to sign.” “This contradicts the application of Ador in today's articles that they ‘could not confirm’ the situation,” they wrote.

Concerns Over Personal Data Violation

They also noted that “approximately 70 articles published over the past two days” openly reflect on personal data, such as Hannie's visa and its shelf life, which they called “a serious violation of personal rights.” The statement continued: “We express a deep regret that the confidential information that only Ador, as an agency, can have access to, was recklessly spread through the media.”

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NJZ parents concluded by adding that the mass publication and assumptions regarding personal information and the Hanni and NJZ immigration status have become “more and more serious”, and that they are now “considering legal actions to protect members.”

When addressing the comment, Hyb said NME this “label has no further comments” regarding the claims submitted by the parents of NJZ.


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