Success Stories
By Immigration Trust
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By Immigration Trust
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Discover a remarkable story of resilience and legal expertise as a family overcomes significant immigration challenges to secure a future in New Zealand through Section 61 and Ministerial Intervention.
A family facing deportation—a wife with a deportation order, an unlawfully residing husband, and their New Zealand-born child under the same status—confronted a critical and high-risk situation closely monitored by compliance authorities. In this precarious scenario, the family turned to our firm, led by CEO Simon, for help. Simon addressed the wife’s deportation order through a request for Ministerial Intervention, successfully cancelling it. With this hurdle cleared, he shifted focus to regularizing the family’s status under Section 61 of the Immigration Act 2009. This provision enables individuals unlawfully in New Zealand to apply directly to the Minister of Immigration for a visa. Simon crafted a compelling Section 61 application, emphasising the family’s deep ties to New Zealand and the hardships they would face if displaced. The application succeeded, granting visas to all family members and securing their legal status after 15 years of uncertainty. With their status regularised, the family is now preparing for a long-awaited trip back to Indonesia to reunite with loved ones. This case underscores the transformative impact of skilled legal advocacy, the importance of understanding immigration provisions like Section 61, and the strategic use of Ministerial Intervention to resolve complex cases.
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