
Life in Korea for multicultural and foreign families doesn't end with a portal search - it needs to lead to counseling with a local agency to actually help.
For multicultural and foreign families in Korea, immigration paperwork, children's schooling, language, healthcare, and community life are all connected, and information scattered across agencies is easy to miss. This list gathers six channels worth using as a starting point for organizing family life in Korea.
Start with a nationwide portal to get the big picture, then narrow down to your local family center and municipal office for actual applications and counseling. Eligibility and requirements vary by family situation, residence, and status, and change frequently - so even though this was researched as of August 2026, reconfirm current rules with immigration authorities, the Ministry of Employment and Labor, or your local government.
Danuri Multicultural Family Support Portal
Local Family Center Counseling & Programs
Foreign Resident Center Hotline 1345
Multicultural Education Support at School
Public Health Center Pregnancy & Childbirth Support
Preparing to Request Family Interpretation Support
Frequently asked questions
Can I get counseling directly through Danuri?
Danuri is primarily an information portal, useful for baseline guidance and resources, but actual counseling and program applications go through your local family center. Use Danuri to get oriented, then contact the nearest center.
Does the 1345 hotline handle family issues too?
1345 specializes in administrative questions like visa status, foreign resident registration, and stay extensions. Family conflicts or a child's school adjustment are better handled through local family center counseling, though 1345 can point you toward the right office.
Where do I check on interpretation support?
Check availability through your local family center or Danuri's guidance. For situations where accuracy really matters - hospitals, schools, government offices - it's safer to request professional interpretation than to rely on a family member translating on the spot.
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