Successful Medical Waiver and Potentially Prejudicial Information
This post details a compelling case of a Parent Resident Visa application successfully approved despite significant health challenges faced by the applicant's father. By navigating the complexities of health requirements stipulated by New Zealand's immigration policies, our firm was instrumental in securing a future for our client and his father in New Zealand.
Case background
Client's Challenge: Received a Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI) letter, indicating a high likelihood of visa denial due to the father not meeting health standards.
Our Strategy: Engaged in a thorough review and preparation process, culminating in the submission of a well-documented medical waiver.
Actions taken
Initial Consultation: Through our client portal, we held a detailed paid consultation to grasp the full scope of the health issues and the related immigration concerns.
Communication with INZ: Our expert, Simon, maintained continuous communication with the case officer, successfully negotiated an extension, and meticulously addressed all concerns
Documentation and Preparation: All necessary documents were prepared and reviewed through our online portal, ensuring accuracy and completeness without the need for in-person meetings.
Challenging Medical Assessments:Simon effectively contested the initial medical assessment by presenting a robust argument backed by detailed documentation.
Outcome
Visa Approval: After extensive preparation and strategic interactions with immigration authorities, the Parent Resident Visa was approved, highlighting our ability to handle complex immigration cases.
Client Satisfaction: The approval not only secured the client's father's residence but also reinforced the trust placed in our firm to manage sensitive and critical immigration matters.