Why Use an Immigration Adviser?
A professional immigration advisor can make the application process less stressful, and increase the chances of your application being successful. An advisor will be well versed in the processes of an immigration application, and will help you avoid the common mistakes which can jeopardise your application. We will also help you to deal with incorrect or confusing charges made by Immigration New Zealand, responding in a way that will raise the chances of success. In the event of an unsuccessful application, we can guide you through the appeals process, advising you on the likelihood of success and the best strategy to ensure a successful appeal.
The application process can be complicated and confusing, and an adviser will help ensure you avoid any errors or omissions, and explain any parts of the process which you do not understand. An adviser will ensure you meet all criteria, and inform you of any special circumstances which may influence your application if raised with Immigration New Zealand. A consultant needs to have a comprehensive understanding of immigration law and New Zealand immigration policy. Because the applicant is obliged to meet all the requirements of the policy, a consultant can help you identify which information supports your application, and which information should be excluded. Another way an adviser can help is by explain technical definitions of things like “relevant” work experience, and what counts as an approved occupation. Misunderstanding of any of these points can cause the failure of an application which would otherwise be accepted.
An advisory service such as ours can also help in the event of a unsuccessful application. We can offer advice on the appeals process, as many applicants do not know how to appeal or accepted the decision of Immigration New Zealand as final. Inadequate information or misrepresentation of the issues can also cause appeals which would otherwise have been successful to fail. An immigration consultant will prevent events such as these by guiding you through the appeals process, ensuring your appeal is presented in such a way as to give the best chance of success.


