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By Immigration Trust
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By Immigration Trust
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Learn how we successfully managed a challenging 2021 Resident Visa application involving a character waiver. Our expertise ensured the family's resident visas were approved.
A client approached us with a 2021 Resident Visa application for her family, which included her husband and two children. The husband required a character waiver, presenting a significant challenge that demanded careful case management. The situation became more complex when a Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI) letter was issued by Immigration New Zealand, requiring a robust and timely response. We worked closely with the client, crafting a thorough and detailed submission that addressed the concerns raised in the PPI letter. Our team guided the family in providing compelling evidence to support their application and ensured compliance with all immigration requirements. After navigating these challenges, we were thrilled to secure resident visas for the entire family. This success underscores the importance of professional expertise in managing complex immigration cases, especially those involving character waivers and other significant hurdles. If you are facing similar challenges with your visa application, contact us today. Our team specialises in navigating complex immigration scenarios, ensuring your application is prepared for success. Book a consultation to discuss your unique situation.
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The client approached our firm to assist with their Parent’s Residence Visa application, which presented unique challenges. The father had a history of high blood pressure and had been on medication for several years. While the mother’s medical assessment was straightforward, Immigration New Zealand requested additional documentation for the father, including a cardiologist’s report and an echocardiogram. This case also required a medical waiver due to the father’s health condition, adding a layer of complexity to the application.
Our team worked closely with the client to navigate the medical waiver process. We ensured that all required medical reports were obtained, reviewed, and submitted in a way that addressed Immigration New Zealand’s concerns effectively. With careful preparation and a strong understanding of immigration requirements, we built a compelling case that demonstrated why the waiver should be granted. The result was a successful outcome: the Parent’s Residence Visa was approved for both parents, despite the health challenges involved. This case highlights our ability to manage complex visa applications and secure positive results for our clients, even in situations requiring additional medical evaluations. If you are seeking assistance with a Parent’s Residence Visa or have concerns about medical waivers, our experienced team is here to guide you through the process with care and expertise. A Telecommunications Technician (ANZSCO 342414) approached us for help transitioning from an open work visa to an essential skills work visa. His role involved surveying complex buildings, designing and installing UFB networks, configuring ONT and modems, fibre splicing, and testing lines and cables.
After his work visa approval, he engaged us for his Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) resident visa. During the process, we successfully managed a job change and responded to multiple PPIs from Immigration New Zealand. Thanks to our strategic guidance and persistence, the client and his wife have now secured their resident visas, marking a successful outcome in their immigration journey. A long-time Fijian client of ours has successfully navigated New Zealand’s immigration process, transitioning from visitor and student visas to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) and, finally, residency. Their journey showcases our expertise in overcoming complex immigration hurdles.
The family's initial resident visa application was declined due to their child’s serious medical condition, requiring a strategic appeal and innovative solutions. We appealed to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT), providing compelling evidence of the family’s contributions and commitment to New Zealand. The IPT, recognising the unique circumstances, recommended a special direction from the Minister of Immigration, which was crucial in overturning the initial decision. We began with a comprehensive assessment of the family's situation, crafting a clear pathway towards residency. Each visa application was strategically aligned to support their long-term residency goals under the Immigration Act 2009. Throughout the process, we maintained consistent communication with the family and actively engaged with immigration authorities to keep the process on track. Beyond legal aid, we offered emotional support, guiding them through the complexities and uncertainties of the immigration journey. Through determination and careful planning, the family is now proudly settled as New Zealand residents, fully integrated into their community and enjoying the benefits of their new home. |
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