Wedding Impossible

To avoid fraud, immigration laws are draconian. The couple must prove a "bona fide" relationship, which requires co-mingling assets, joint leases, and extensive history. If the foreign partner's visa expires before the paperwork is filed, they enter illegal status. A deportation threat makes wedding planning impossible. Furthermore, the fiancé visa (K-1) demands that the couple have met in person within the last two years—a condition impossible for couples who fell in love online during a global pandemic.

Do-han’s younger brother, Lee Ji-han (Moon Sang-min), is determined to make his brother the successor of their family's business. He sees A-jeong as a threat and vows to stop the wedding at all costs. Wedding Impossible

Do-han is a chaebol heir who needs a sham marriage to hide his sexual orientation from his conservative family and avoid an unwanted arranged marriage. To avoid fraud, immigration laws are draconian

"We're not asking for permission," Ben said, his voice steady. "We're not asking for a timeslot. We're not asking for a ceremony. We're just asking each other." A deportation threat makes wedding planning impossible

He turned to Lena and took both her hands. "Lena, I don't need the universe's approval. I don't need a party, a priest, or a perfect day. I just need you. Right here. Right now."

by Song Jung-won, the drama centers on an underdog actress who accepts her first "leading role"—playing the wife of her chaebol best friend to hide his secret. Plot & Core Conflict The story follows Na A-jeong

Many couples delay marriage for years, saving for a down payment on a venue, only to watch inflation eat their savings. The financial "Wedding Impossible" is a self-imposed trap, but one that society reinforces relentlessly.

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