Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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Our FAQ section provides clear, reliable answers to the most common New Zealand immigration questions. From visa eligibility and application processes to work, study, family, and residence pathways, our information is designed to help you understand your options with confidence. All guidance is aligned with current Immigration New Zealand policies and prepared with professional expertise, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and trust for every applicant.

FAQ

We provide immigration support across all major New Zealand visa categories, including:

  • Partner Visa NZ
  • Student Visa NZ
  • Visitor Visa NZ
  • Permanent Resident Visa NZ
  • Accredited Employer Work Visa
  • Immigration and Protection Tribunal
  • Family Visa NZ
  • Start a Business

Our licensed immigration advisers guide you through eligibility, documentation, lodgement, and communication with Immigration New Zealand so your application is strong and compliant.

Choosing the correct New Zealand visa depends on your purpose of travel (work, study, family, or residency), your qualifications, work experience, and personal circumstances. Your options may also be influenced by factors such as having a job offer or an eligible family relationship in New Zealand. A detailed assessment of your profile helps identify the most suitable visa pathway based on current immigration rules.

Processing times vary by visa type and applicant’s situation. Immigration New Zealand publishes guidelines, but actual times can fluctuate depending on workload and completeness of your application. Generally, Visitor visa or Work visas can take weeks to months, while residence visas may take significantly longer. Monitoring your application online via the official portal is recommended.

Yes — in many visa categories (like partnership or some residence pathways), you can include eligible family members. Each application is unique, and documents must support your relationship and eligibility. A Re-Immigration adviser will help prepare family applications accurately.

Yes. Re-Immigration works with licensed and experienced immigration advisers in New Zealand who understand INZ rules, evidence requirements, and policy updates. This expert guidance ensures your application is compliant and reduces the risk of delays or refusals.

Every visa has different requirements, but common essentials include:

  • Valid passport
  • Proof of funds
  • Job offer or enrolment letter (if applicable)
  • Police certificates
  • Medical or health checks (if required)

Our team will give you a personalised checklist based on your visa type and situation.

Yes — we can review refusal reasons, assist with appeals or re-applications, and guide on addressing gaps in your previous submission.

Working with a licensed immigration adviser means:
✔ Your application is prepared to Immigration NZ standards
✔ Professional handling of complex requirements
✔ Faster response to INZ requests for additional information
✔ Expert representation in appeals and follow-ups

This professional support often results in higher success rates and smoother processing.

For official visa rules, changes, and processing guidance, refer to Immigration New Zealand’s website — this is the authoritative source for fees, eligibility criteria, and updates.

While visa approval depends on individual eligibility and INZ assessment, Re Immigration focuses on accurate profiling, complete documentation, and policy-aligned submissions, which improves approval outcomes. Our advisers only proceed when your case meets the relevant immigration criteria, ensuring ethical and transparent representation.

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Have questions about your New Zealand visa or immigration pathway? Get in touch with Re-Immigration NZ for personalised guidance from experienced, licensed immigration advisers. Contact us today and take the first step toward a smooth and compliant immigration journey.

 

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