At the beginning of last year, our firm was contacted by a client regarding his partner in Argentina. Her visitor visa was declined and they have been living apart.
After the consultation, the couple decided to engage with us. Together they spent time collecting documents and requesting forms pertinent to her case. Simon requested her files from INZ to understand exactly why her visitor visa had been declined. They communicated clearly through our online portal, allowing a quick turnaround in responding to questions or changes.
With all documents being completed in double-quick time, including forms signed and submitted back online, Simon was able to move ahead quickly with submitting the Partnership-based Work Visa on behalf of his client.
Simon's hard work paid off! After months of communicating with case officers, requesting the necessary documents, and hoping for the best, we finally heard the news: our client had been approved for her partnership-based work visa, allowing her to stay with her partner in NZ. It was a huge relief; after all the hours of hard work and dedication from Simon to make sure that everything was completed properly, it was so satisfying to hear news of success. Now, the couple can put down roots and build a life in New Zealand.
Note: The client and Simon never once met in person and conducted all communications through our advanced IT system. It was due to the restrictions on travelling and meetings because of Covid-19. However, when the restrictions got lifted, our firm decided to continue the no face to face meeting policy after we found out it was more practical and efficient.
How you prepare documents and approach to the requests by your case officer will make a huge difference. We have been quite successful in many Partnership-based Visa Applications. Before you decide to engage with us for your case, please test whether your case would succeed via our service below.
Partner Visa Assessment
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