Hello: The first thing I would like to ask you is whether your marriage to your ex-Korean boyfriend was registered in China or in South Korea. Our country applies the laws of the place where the marriage was concluded for transnational marriages.
If you are registered in China, do not get married now. Getting married now is considered bigamy. If you do not receive a judgment, you can apply for divorce at the court where the marriage was performed. The court will also make a divorce judgment and deal with the same situation as there. You can get married after that.
As for the deadline for the judgment to arrive, this generally needs to be delivered through the Chinese Embassy in South Korea.
The best solution is to contact your ex-Korean boyfriend and go to the grassroots court at the place where the marriage was concluded to get a divorce.
Article 26: In divorce by agreement, the parties may agree to choose to apply the law of the place of habitual residence of one party or The laws of the country of nationality. If the parties have no choice, the law of the country where *** has the same habitual residence shall apply; if *** does not have the same habitual residence, the law of the country where *** has the same nationality shall apply; if *** does not have the same nationality, the law of the place where the divorce formalities agency is located shall apply.
Article 27: When litigating for divorce, the law of the place where the court is located shall apply.