HiKorea to the rescue! I got a confirmation email this morning with the following title:
KEVIN KIM님께서 신청하신 등록사항변경신고(여권변경)이(가) 접수되었습니다.(Your application Notification of change in registration information has been successfully received.)
Whew. That was a lot of labor, figuring out how to submit the new passport online. Now, if only I could figure out the Coupang thing. There's the typical "forgot your password?" option, but I'm a little cautious about that because I don't want Coupang to erase my main password; the password I'm focused on is some sort of secondary password that's only seven characters long. I'm stumped as to what password this could be.
More news later as it happens. I shouldn't do anything about shipping and Customs, anyway, until I have firmer confirmation from Immigration that my new passport number and other information have been recorded.
You'd think that the Customs people and the HiKorea Immigration website would share the same unified database in these Orwellian times. Somehow, bureaucracy has managed the paradox of remaining both intrusive and inconvenient despite being right at hand.
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