visa in NZ
Can I look for a work visa supporter?
Jobs • Gopi replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 259 views • 2023-09-16 15:04
New Zealand travel, student and work visas are rejected, how do I apply for review?
Others • Sylvie wrote the post • 0 comments • 431 views • 2021-01-02 22:27
First, you must meet the following criteria to be able to request a review of your temporary visa:
At the time of the request for review, the applicant was in New Zealand
At the time of the request for review, the applicant has a valid New Zealand visa (even a transitional visa)
A review must be filed within fourtean days of rejection by the Immigration Department (not a working day, it is a natural two weeks, and remember that the weekend is not open)
Although Immigration New Zealand has a well-established website platform to accept all types of visas online, there is no place for the review of rejected temporary visas to be completed or submitted online.
What applicants need to do is:
A formal, English-language written e-mail is written and signed by a letter requesting an immigration review
The letter includes information about your application being rejected and any additional evidence you can submit
Your passport
Credit card information (for payment, currently NZ$220 once), including number, expiration date, cardholder name, cardholder signature
Send evidence, materials, IDs and review requirements to immigration (do not use flat mail, New Zealand is currently very inefficient and not delivered in a timely manner)
Upon receipt of the letter requesting a review, as well as all your additional material, the Immigration Department will conduct a "retrial" and the Immigration Department will ensure that the immigration officer who has reiterated is not the one who refused your first instance.
If the immigration officer in the second instance believes that the rejection at first instance is wrong, the immigration officer will approve your visa directly on the application you submitted at the first instance, but if the "review" immigration officer still determines that the applicant is not eligible for the visa, the original sentence will still be "maintained". In addition, the review, only one chance, if the review is rejected again, the Immigration Department will not accept your "second review" application.
Retrials are usually faster, but if your visa expires while waiting for review, that is, it expires and the Immigration Department will not automatically extend it for you; But as long as they have a record of your failed review in their system, then as long as you leave within a reasonable time, the Immigration Department will not add a "black record" to you, if you want to come to New Zealand, it is not a big deal to apply for a while. view all
First, you must meet the following criteria to be able to request a review of your temporary visa:
At the time of the request for review, the applicant was in New Zealand
At the time of the request for review, the applicant has a valid New Zealand visa (even a transitional visa)
A review must be filed within fourtean days of rejection by the Immigration Department (not a working day, it is a natural two weeks, and remember that the weekend is not open)
Although Immigration New Zealand has a well-established website platform to accept all types of visas online, there is no place for the review of rejected temporary visas to be completed or submitted online.
What applicants need to do is:
A formal, English-language written e-mail is written and signed by a letter requesting an immigration review
The letter includes information about your application being rejected and any additional evidence you can submit
Your passport
Credit card information (for payment, currently NZ$220 once), including number, expiration date, cardholder name, cardholder signature
Send evidence, materials, IDs and review requirements to immigration (do not use flat mail, New Zealand is currently very inefficient and not delivered in a timely manner)
Upon receipt of the letter requesting a review, as well as all your additional material, the Immigration Department will conduct a "retrial" and the Immigration Department will ensure that the immigration officer who has reiterated is not the one who refused your first instance.
If the immigration officer in the second instance believes that the rejection at first instance is wrong, the immigration officer will approve your visa directly on the application you submitted at the first instance, but if the "review" immigration officer still determines that the applicant is not eligible for the visa, the original sentence will still be "maintained". In addition, the review, only one chance, if the review is rejected again, the Immigration Department will not accept your "second review" application.
Retrials are usually faster, but if your visa expires while waiting for review, that is, it expires and the Immigration Department will not automatically extend it for you; But as long as they have a record of your failed review in their system, then as long as you leave within a reasonable time, the Immigration Department will not add a "black record" to you, if you want to come to New Zealand, it is not a big deal to apply for a while.
Can i get a job in Auckland and apply for a visa ? if they will provide me all needed documents,how possible it is?
ReplyQuestions • Strider posted a question • 1 users followed • 0 replies • 958 views • 2019-04-07 05:52
Does anybody here have any experience with the "starting a business in NZ" residence visa process?
Questions • Atkin replied • 3 users followed • 2 replies • 901 views • 2019-04-04 21:33
Can I look for a work visa supporter?
ReplyJobs • Gopi replied • 2 users followed • 1 replies • 259 views • 2023-09-16 15:04
Can i get a job in Auckland and apply for a visa ? if they will provide me all needed documents,how possible it is?
ReplyQuestions • Strider posted a question • 1 users followed • 0 replies • 958 views • 2019-04-07 05:52
Does anybody here have any experience with the "starting a business in NZ" residence visa process?
ReplyQuestions • Atkin replied • 3 users followed • 2 replies • 901 views • 2019-04-04 21:33
New Zealand travel, student and work visas are rejected, how do I apply for review?
Others • Sylvie wrote the post • 0 comments • 431 views • 2021-01-02 22:27
First, you must meet the following criteria to be able to request a review of your temporary visa:
At the time of the request for review, the applicant was in New Zealand
At the time of the request for review, the applicant has a valid New Zealand visa (even a transitional visa)
A review must be filed within fourtean days of rejection by the Immigration Department (not a working day, it is a natural two weeks, and remember that the weekend is not open)
Although Immigration New Zealand has a well-established website platform to accept all types of visas online, there is no place for the review of rejected temporary visas to be completed or submitted online.
What applicants need to do is:
A formal, English-language written e-mail is written and signed by a letter requesting an immigration review
The letter includes information about your application being rejected and any additional evidence you can submit
Your passport
Credit card information (for payment, currently NZ$220 once), including number, expiration date, cardholder name, cardholder signature
Send evidence, materials, IDs and review requirements to immigration (do not use flat mail, New Zealand is currently very inefficient and not delivered in a timely manner)
Upon receipt of the letter requesting a review, as well as all your additional material, the Immigration Department will conduct a "retrial" and the Immigration Department will ensure that the immigration officer who has reiterated is not the one who refused your first instance.
If the immigration officer in the second instance believes that the rejection at first instance is wrong, the immigration officer will approve your visa directly on the application you submitted at the first instance, but if the "review" immigration officer still determines that the applicant is not eligible for the visa, the original sentence will still be "maintained". In addition, the review, only one chance, if the review is rejected again, the Immigration Department will not accept your "second review" application.
Retrials are usually faster, but if your visa expires while waiting for review, that is, it expires and the Immigration Department will not automatically extend it for you; But as long as they have a record of your failed review in their system, then as long as you leave within a reasonable time, the Immigration Department will not add a "black record" to you, if you want to come to New Zealand, it is not a big deal to apply for a while. view all
First, you must meet the following criteria to be able to request a review of your temporary visa:
At the time of the request for review, the applicant was in New Zealand
At the time of the request for review, the applicant has a valid New Zealand visa (even a transitional visa)
A review must be filed within fourtean days of rejection by the Immigration Department (not a working day, it is a natural two weeks, and remember that the weekend is not open)
Although Immigration New Zealand has a well-established website platform to accept all types of visas online, there is no place for the review of rejected temporary visas to be completed or submitted online.
What applicants need to do is:
A formal, English-language written e-mail is written and signed by a letter requesting an immigration review
The letter includes information about your application being rejected and any additional evidence you can submit
Your passport
Credit card information (for payment, currently NZ$220 once), including number, expiration date, cardholder name, cardholder signature
Send evidence, materials, IDs and review requirements to immigration (do not use flat mail, New Zealand is currently very inefficient and not delivered in a timely manner)
Upon receipt of the letter requesting a review, as well as all your additional material, the Immigration Department will conduct a "retrial" and the Immigration Department will ensure that the immigration officer who has reiterated is not the one who refused your first instance.
If the immigration officer in the second instance believes that the rejection at first instance is wrong, the immigration officer will approve your visa directly on the application you submitted at the first instance, but if the "review" immigration officer still determines that the applicant is not eligible for the visa, the original sentence will still be "maintained". In addition, the review, only one chance, if the review is rejected again, the Immigration Department will not accept your "second review" application.
Retrials are usually faster, but if your visa expires while waiting for review, that is, it expires and the Immigration Department will not automatically extend it for you; But as long as they have a record of your failed review in their system, then as long as you leave within a reasonable time, the Immigration Department will not add a "black record" to you, if you want to come to New Zealand, it is not a big deal to apply for a while.