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By Immigration Trust
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By Immigration Trust
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Our firm successfully resolved a complex deportation case for a client facing a Deportation Liability Notice (DLN) due to a prior visa application error. Despite years of positive contributions to New Zealand, including essential work during the COVID-19 pandemic, the DLN threatened his future. Through compelling evidence and a strong case, we secured the cancellation of the notice, enabling him to remain in New Zealand.
The client’s challenges included a drink-driving incident during a period of personal hardship, marked by domestic violence and depression. His commitment to rehabilitation, demonstrated through counselling and community support, played a pivotal role in the case. Strong endorsements from family, employers, and community members further highlighted his value to those around him. Immigration New Zealand reviewed the case on humanitarian grounds, recognising his efforts to rebuild and his contributions to society. The DLN cancellation allows him to continue supporting his family and contributing positively to New Zealand’s community.
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A past mistake nearly derailed our client’s dream of living in New Zealand. His permanent residency application was declined, and he received a deportation liability notice (DLN), jeopardising his future in the country. Undeterred, he turned to our firm for help.
The client’s character became a key issue, as past actions raised significant concerns under New Zealand’s immigration policies. With the DLN threatening deportation, his case required a precise, strategic approach to overcome these barriers. Simon, our licensed immigration advisor, identified the need to address the client’s character concerns as central to overturning the DLN. He crafted a robust character waiver and a request to suspend the DLN, backed by extensive evidence, including character references, proof of community contributions, and documentation of rehabilitation efforts. Simon also directly responded to the DLN, presenting a compelling argument to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) that highlighted the client’s positive changes and his value to the community. After months of uncertainty, INZ granted the suspension of the DLN, allowing the client to remain in New Zealand. With this major milestone achieved, he can now focus on securing his resident visa and building his future. This success highlights our commitment to turning challenges into opportunities and helping our clients realise their dreams of a life in New Zealand. A husband and wife approached us for help obtaining a visitor visa for the husband's father, who faced significant challenges. The father, deported from the UK and residing outside New Zealand, made the visa application process particularly complex. Several lawyers had deemed the case impossible.
During a consultation with our CEO, Simon, the couple shared their story. Simon provided strategic advice and reassured them with his expertise, prompting them to trust our firm with this challenging case. Leveraging our streamlined online system, Simon maintained seamless communication with the clients, ensuring efficient document sharing and case updates. Despite no in-person meetings, Simon's dedication and professionalism exceeded their expectations. Through meticulous preparation and strategic planning, the father’s visa was successfully approved. This victory highlights our commitment to reuniting families, even in the most difficult circumstances. How We Successfully Cancelled a Deportation Liability Notice
Facing deportation is a daunting experience for anyone, especially when a Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) application has been refused. Recently, one of our clients found themselves in this exact situation—a Deportation Liability Notice (DLN) was issued after their PRV application was declined. Our expert team acted swiftly and effectively. Through a meticulous review of the case and proactive communication with immigration authorities, we managed to have the DLN suspended and the deportation orders cancelled. This gave our client the opportunity to remain in New Zealand and continue their pathway towards achieving their residency goals. Why Acting Quickly Matters When a DLN is issued, time is critical. Seeking professional assistance as soon as possible can significantly improve the chances of a positive outcome. If you’re facing deportation or have had a visa refused, contact us today to discuss your options. Let us help you turn the tide in your favour. |
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