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Student Visas
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Onshore Student Applications
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Apply while in New Zealand. Continue your studies without leaving the country.
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Offshore Student Applications
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Apply from outside New Zealand. Start your educational journey in a different country.
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Fee-Paying Student Visa
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For students who pay full tuition fees. Allows you to study full-time in New Zealand.
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Pathway Student Visa
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Study up to 3 consecutive courses on a single visa. Ideal for long-term study plans.
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Exchange Student Visa
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For students on approved exchange programs. Experience New Zealand’s education system temporarily.
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Dependent Child Student Visa
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For children of eligible work or student visa holders. Allows them to study in New Zealand.
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Foreign Government-Supported Student Visa
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For students funded by foreign governments. Study in New Zealand with financial support from your home country.
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Visitor Visas
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General Visit Visa
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For tourists and short-term visitors. Explore New Zealand’s beauty and culture.
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Group Visitor Visa
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For groups traveling together. Simplifies the visa process for group trips to New Zealand.
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Business Visitor Visa
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For business-related visits. Attend meetings, conferences, or explore business opportunities.
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Parent and Grandparent Visitor Visa
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For parents and grandparents of New Zealand citizens or residents. Spend quality time with your family in New Zealand.
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Medical Treatment Visitor Visa
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For those seeking medical treatment in New Zealand. Access world-class healthcare services.
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Work Visas
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Accredited Employer Work Visa
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For those with a job offer from an accredited employer. Work in New Zealand with a trusted employer.
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Post Study Work Visa
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For recent graduates from New Zealand institutions. Gain valuable work experience in your field of study.
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Working Holiday Visa
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For young travellers from eligible countries. Work and travel in New Zealand for up to a year.
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Recognised Seasonal Employer Limited Visa
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For seasonal agricultural work. Help with New Zealand’s harvests and earn money.
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Specific Purpose Work Visa
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For a specific job or project. Complete your work assignment in New Zealand.
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Partner of a Student (Work Visa)
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For partners of student visa holders. Work in New Zealand while your partner studies.
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Resident Visas
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Straight to Residence
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For highly skilled workers in critical sectors. Obtain residence immediately upon approval.
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Work to Residence Visa
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Transition from a work visa to residence. Build your life in New Zealand while working.
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Parent Resident Visa
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For parents of New Zealand citizens or residents. Reunite with your family and live in New Zealand.
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Partner of a New Zealander Resident Visa
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For partners of New Zealand citizens or residents. Live together in New Zealand permanently.
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Talent (Accredited Employer) Resident Visa
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For those with a job offer from an accredited employer. Secure residence through your employment.
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Dependent Child (Resident Visa)
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For dependent children of New Zealand citizens or residents. Live with your family in New Zealand.
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Parent Retirement (Resident Visa)
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Enjoy your retirement and be close to your family in New Zealand.
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Family Visas
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Partners of New Zealand Residents or Citizens
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For partners of New Zealand citizens or residents. Live together in New Zealand permanently.
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Partner of a Student (Work Visa)
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For partners of student visa holders. Work in New Zealand while your partner studies.
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Guardian of a Student (Visitor Visa)
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For guardians of international students. Stay in New Zealand to support your child’s education.
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Parent Retirement (Resident Visa)
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Enjoy your retirement and be close to your family in New Zealand.
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Parent (Resident Visa)
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For parents of New Zealand citizens or residents. Reunite with your family and live permanently in New Zealand.
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Dependent Child (Resident Visa)
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For dependent children of New Zealand citizens or residents. Live with your family in New Zealand.
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Parent and Grandparent (Visitor Visa)
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For parents and grandparents visiting their family. Spend extended time with your loved ones in New Zealand.
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Change of Visas
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Variation of Condition
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Modify the conditions of your current visa. Adapt your visa to better suit your needs.
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Visitor Visa Extension
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Extend your stay in New Zealand. Enjoy more time exploring the country.
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Visitor Visa to Work Visa
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If you find a job while on a visitor visa, you can apply for a work visa.
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Student Visa to Work Visa
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After completing your studies, you can apply for a post-study work visa to gain work experience.
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Work Visa to Resident Visa
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If you have a work visa and meet certain criteria, you can apply for a resident visa.
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Visitor Visa to Student Visa
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If you decide to study in New Zealand, you can switch from a visitor visa to a student visa.
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Student Visa to Visitor Visa
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If you finish your studies and want to stay longer to explore New Zealand, you can apply for a visitor visa.
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Partnership Visitor Visa to Work Visa
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If you are on a partnership visitor visa and want to work, you can apply for a work visa.
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Parent Visitor Visa to Parent Resident Visa
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If you are on a parent visitor visa and wish to stay permanently, you can apply for a parent resident visa.
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Complex Cases
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Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI) Response
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When Immigration New Zealand identifies potentially prejudicial information (PPI) that could negatively impact a visa application, they issue a PPI letter to the applicant. This allows the applicant to respond with additional evidence. We can help craft a clear, comprehensive, and well-supported response to address the concerns raised.
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Request for Information (RFI) Response
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Immigration New Zealand issues a Request for Information (RFI) when they need additional details or documents to make a decision on a visa application. We can help provide clear, detailed responses and supporting evidence to fulfil these requirements.
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Deportation Liability Notice (DLN) Response
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Immigration New Zealand issues a Deportation Liability Notice (DLN) when an applicant is going to be deported due to visa breaches or other issues. We can help by promptly preparing a detailed response and, if necessary, lodging an appeal with the Immigration and Protection Tribunal.
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Section 61 Requests
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A Section 61 Request allows people who are not in New Zealand legally to apply for a visa under special circumstances. We can help prepare a compelling application with strong supporting evidence to maximize the chances of approval.
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Declined Residence Application
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If Immigration New Zealand declines a residence application, the applicant can appeal to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal within a stipulated period. New Zealand immigration advisers can assist by preparing a strong appeal, addressing the reasons for the decline, and presenting new evidence if necessary.
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Refugee Request
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A Refugee Request allows people who fear prosecution in their own country to apply for refugee status. We can guide clients through the interview and submission process, and help prepare a thorough application.
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Domestic Violence
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When Immigration New Zealand processes a case involving domestic violence, they may grant a special visa to allow the victim to stay in the country. We can guide clients through the process and help prepare a strong application with detailed evidence.
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Ministerial Appeals
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Applicants making a Ministerial Appeal ask the Minister of Immigration to intervene where other options have not succeeded. Our advisers can help prepare detailed submissions, highlight unique circumstances, and provide strong supporting documentation.
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Legal Opinion
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Legal opinions provide professional advice on immigration matters. They analyse specific situations, interpret relevant laws, and guide clients on the best course of action.
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