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A broker and 10 others have been referred to the prosecution on suspicion of arranging fake asylum applications for foreigners living in Korea in exchange for brokerage fees, immigration officials said Tuesday.
The 68-year-old Korean broker and 10 alleged accomplices are accused of receiving around 400 million won ($267,000) from 131 Vietnamese who were staying in the country on seasonal worker or short-term visas between December 2024 and October 2025.
They allegedly helped the Vietnamese nationals, who did not qualify as refugees, to file for asylum.
The broker was sent to prosecutors on charges of violating the Immigration Act, according to the Seoul Immigration Office.






