Successful Case: Dependent of a Long-Term Worker Visitor Visa
In this case, our client from India successfully obtained a Dependent of a Long-Term Worker Visitor Visa to join her husband in New Zealand. We had previously assisted her husband with his work visa, which made this case more streamlined as we were already familiar with the couple’s background and circumstances.
Case Overview
Applicant Nationality: India
Visa Type: Dependent of a Long-Term Worker Visitor Visa
Primary Purpose: To join her husband working in New Zealand
Partner’s Visa:Work Visa (approved in a prior case)
Our Approach
Seamless application: Having handled her husband’s work visa, we had access to key documents and background information, which helped us efficiently prepare her application.
Financial Support and Accommodation: Since her husband was already employed in New Zealand, we used his employment contract, bank statements, and rental agreement to prove that he could financially support her during her stay.
Medical and Character Clearances: We assisted her with obtaining the necessary medical checks and police certificates to meet Immigration New Zealand’s requirements.
Navigating the Immigration Act 2009: We carefully adhered to the guidelines of the Immigration Act 2009, which requires proof of a genuine and stable relationship. Given that we had already worked with the couple, we were able to present a strong case that met all the necessary criteria.
The Outcome
Thanks to our thorough preparation and prior experience with her husband’s case, our client’s Dependent of a Long-Term Worker Visitor Visa was approved swiftly. She was able to join her husband in New Zealand and stay with him while he continued his work 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.