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    Visa approved in spite of adverse immigration history

    Rajesh first arrived in New Zealand in April 2015 on a Dependent Visitor Visa with his wife Kriti who had a Student Visa. The couple lived together in New Zealand with Kriti pursuing her qualification and Rajesh staying at home. Kriti completed her studies and in September 2016 she was granted a one-year Post Study Work Visa. However, Rajesh’s Partnership Based Work Visa application was declined as Rajesh failed to provide additional information to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) when requested. Rajesh’s subsequent appeal against the decision and his request for visa under Section 61 were both unsuccessful. Unfortunately, in the process of trying to legalize his status, Rajesh became unlawful in New Zealand and in July 2017, he was deported from New Zealand.

    With no other option available, Rajesh returned to his home country in August 2017 and appealed to the Ombudsman but the request was rejected. In September 2018 he once again applied for a Partnership Based Work Visa but this was declined. The couple received another big blow when Rajesh who was included in Kirti’s 2021 Resident Visa application was declined a visa once again due to not being able to satisfy the living together criteria.

    The reasons for decline were different each time and by now, the couple had lived apart for six years. They could not understand why Rajesh’s application was being declined time and again despite them submitting all the required documents.

    Rajesh realized that he needed the expert advice of a skilled immigration adviser to lodge his next application. He came across Immigration Advisers New Zealand Limited and connected with senior Licensed Immigration Adviser Ms. Vandana Rai.

    Vandana understood the complexities of his case. It was evident that there was a high likelihood of the application being declined again by INZ if not represented well and skillfully.

    On investigation, it was revealed that INZ had declined Rajesh’s applications due to anonymous information received from a third party. Vandana Rai noted that the anonymous information was never declared to Rajesh and hence he was never given the opportunity to comment on this prejudicial information while it was used in determining Rajesh’s application.

    Vandana Rai had indepth discussions with Rajesh and Kriti, she identified the category of visa that would be most suited for Rajesh and the specific documents that would be required to build a strong case and prove that the couple were in a genuine and stable relationship. The application was submitted to INZ not only with specific documents showcasing the relationship but also a detailed letter from Vandana Rai advocating for Rajesh.

    Rajesh and Kriti were overwhelmed when Rajesh’s visa was approved after six long years of repeated visa applications and separation. They expressed that one of their best decisions was to choose the expertise of Immigration Advisers New Zealand Limited.

    Rajesh in now happily living in New Zealand with his wife Kriti and they are in the process of applying for Rajesh’s next visa represented by Immigration Adviser New Zealand Limited.

    (The names of clients have been changed to protect the privacy.)

    Disclaimer: This article does not constitute immigration advice. Individual need to seek personal advice from a licensed immigration adviser or lawyer to assess their unique situation.

    Importance of Explaining Adverse Immigration History to INZ By An Applicant Upfront

    Yakubu is a Nigerian national, and he approached Immigration Advisers New Zealand Ltd through Google. He approached us to apply for a critical purpose visitor visa, which if granted, would make him eligible for Registration with New Zealand Nursing Council (NZNC) as a Registered Nurse.

    Yakubu was at that time doing his PhD in China and was on a scholarship. Although he seemed a genuine applicant at face value, our internal processes ensured that all aspect of his profile was looked at closely and verified by supporting documents.

    On deep diving into his profile, we noticed that he had an adverse immigration history, which consisted of multiple previous declines from other developed countries.

    From previous experience, our vastly experienced team of Licensed Immigration Advisers could ascertain that his adverse immigration history would invite concern from the assessing visa officer of Immigration New Zealand (INZ) at the processing stage.
    More importantly, he was offshore. Hence, INZ was not obligated to request further information or issue a Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI) letter to mitigate any concern that they might have had.

    The case was prepared by Senior Licensed Immigration Adviser Vandana Rai and her team. It was presented in a very deliberate manner to INZ, along with strong advocacy supported by credible and verifiable documents. Considering the submitted documents, INZ requested some additional information. Although it seemed a simple request, our team took no chances and a comprehensive and exhaustive trail of communication was submitted due to our expertise in such matters.

    We correctly anticipated the potential concerns at the initial stages itself and took measures to mitigate them. Due to our robust internal processes, we undertook a careful examination of the Request for Information by INZ. As a result, several concerns were identified around his past declines, bona fides, reasons for leaving his PhD unfinished, his incentives to return, etc.

    After several in-depth deliberations and scrutiny of the evidence, a response was made, got approved from the client and submitted. The outcome was very satisfying as within a day, his visa was approved.

    After we broke the good news, Yakubu was over the moon with excitement and happiness. According to him, this positive decision would change his life forever. Our team of Licensed Immigration Advisers fulfilled his long-standing dream of pursuing his passion in a western setting. Team Immigration Advisers New Zealand Ltd wish him all the best for a great future ahead.

    Disclaimer: Names of the client has been changed to protect their privacy.