Housing Support Projects
1. [Ministry of Justice] Korea Immigration Reception Center
Who can receive assistance | 1. Refugee applicants who need humanitarian consideration, such as families with infants, pregnant women, etc
2. Refugee applicants who entered through the port of entry and departure, such as Incheon Airport
3. Recognized refugees(Resettled Refugees), Humanitarian migrants
**Violators of the law, such as illegal immigrants, mentally ill patients, infectious disease patients, drug addicts, etc. and not allowed to use. |
How to apply | 1. Submitting application form: Can be guided and apply by visiting in person, sending fax, or phone call
2. Evaluating whether applicants are eligible or not
3. Using center: Basic 6 months of residence, 3 more months of residence available after evaluation |
Service provided | 1. Facilities
: Living hall, education hall, main building
2. Education/Welfare Program
1) Education : Korean language, Understanding about Korean society, Citizenship Education, Healing Program
2) Welfare
- Living support: Provision of housing, meals, daily necessities, etc
- Medical support: Health checkups, vaccinations, outpatient treatment, provision of various medicines, blood pressure and in-body measuring devices
- Cost of living support
- Educational support: Transfer to elementary, middle, and high schools, commuting to Hannuri School in Incheon, and childcare for infants and toddlers
* Specific details about support targets can be checked by phone inquiry or visit. |
Organization information |
FREEMED
CEO
Number
Address
Inquiry/Error Correction
Jiwon Choi
878-82-00340
120-833 Myeongmul-gil 76-5, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Room 103
refugee_health@freemed.or.kr
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