We provide the following services: Student Visas, Work Visas, Visitor Visas, Residence Visas, Family Stream Visas, and Business/Investor Visas.
Student Visas
We handle a wide range of student visa applications, including full fee paying, pathway student visas, domestic child student visas, and more, for both offshore and onshore applicants. When it comes to student visa applications, specialized expertise is essential. We are here to support you in presenting your application effectively to demonstrate your genuine intent to pursue further studies in New Zealand to immigration authorities.
Work Visas
Dreaming of working and living in New Zealand? To make that dream a reality, securing a work or resident visa is a requirement. New Zealand employers are obligated to hire individuals who have the legal right to work in the country, which means holding a valid visa. The good news is that the New Zealand government provides a diverse range of work visas to cater to different circumstances and needs.
We are supporting a wide variety of work visa applications, including the Accredited Employer work visa (AEWV), Post study work visa, Partnership work visa, Entertainers work visa, working holiday visa, Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) visa, and Religious worker visa. Each type of work visa application has its unique characteristics and corresponding immigration instructions. As we evaluate your case, we make sure that you meet all the relevant requirements before presenting your application to Immigration New Zealand.
Visitors Visas
We handle a wide range of visitor visa applications, including General visitor visas, Special purpose visitor visas, Parent/Grandparent visiting visas, Partner of a student visas, Culturally Arranged marriage visas, Business visitor visas, and Critical purpose visitor visas. Each visitor visa application necessitates a thorough analysis to ensure that you meet the genuine requirements before we submit it to Immigration New Zealand.
Employer Accreditation
Employers need to obtain accreditation in order to employ migrant workers under the Accredited Employer Work Visa for a maximum duration of 5 years.
Businesses are advised to prioritize the training, upskilling, and employment of New Zealand workers before considering migrant recruitment. As an employer, if you cannot find qualified New Zealand candidates for a position, you can submit an application to employ migrants through the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) program. To do so, you must obtain accreditation, demonstrating that your business is financially viable and complies with employment and immigration requirements.

The Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) process consists of three essential steps. Employers are initially required to seek accreditation, enabling them to employ migrant workers under the AEWV program. Subsequently, they need to apply for a Job Check, demonstrating that they have made genuine efforts to find qualified New Zealand candidates for the role. Upon approval of the Job Check, an accredited employer can then request a migrant worker to apply for an AEWV.
Residence Visa
There are several residence visa categories, including the Skilled Migrant category, Residence from Work, Partnership Residence, Parent category, and the 2021 Resident visa. It's important to note that at present, the Skilled Migrant category and Parent category are on temporary suspension. However, Immigration New Zealand is currently open to receiving applications for Residence from Work, Partnership Residence, and the 2021 Resident visa, with the application window for the 2021 Resident visa remaining open until July 31, 2022.
The journey toward obtaining residency in New Zealand commences with a "residency" category visa. Presently, there are five skill-based residence categories open for consideration. Additionally, family residence categories for partners, parents, and dependents remain available.
New Zealand has consistently ranked among the top choices for migrants seeking a new home. The country offers five skill-based residency pathways, each contingent on various factors such as the applicant's occupation, income, work experience, and educational qualifications, among others. These pathways include:
1. Skilled Migrant Category: Beginning from October 9, 2023.
3. Straight to Residence: Tier 1 of Green List.
4. Work to Residence: Tier 2 of Green List.
5. Work to Residence: Care Workforce.
6. Work to Residence: Transport Sector.
7. Our dedicated team is wholeheartedly committed to helping you fulfill all the essential requirements, ultimately resulting in the optimal outcome
Family Stream Visa
Family stream visa includes – Partner of a student, Partner of a Work visa holder, Partner of a NZ Citizen, or Residence class visa holder. Partnership applications are very critical in nature and while representing the case to INZ, we need to ensure that both Principal applicant and supporting partner are living together in a credible, genuine, and stable relationship with each other. Our team would assist you in representing your case in the best possible way to ensure your case meets all the relevant clauses to achieve a best possible outcome.
Complex Immigration Matters
Complex immigration matters encompass the handling of Section 61 Requests, Ministerial appeals, and concerns related to PPI (Public Policy, International Interests) and other sensitive issues. These cases require a high level of expertise and attention to detail. We are well-equipped to assist in evaluating your case and preparing compelling submissions to secure the best possible outcome for our clients.
Business / Investors Visa
There are various types of business visas available, including the Entrepreneur visa, Investor 1 visa, and Investor 2 visa. These visa categories have been carefully designed to promote economic growth by enhancing New Zealand's human capital, fostering entrepreneurship, and encouraging innovation. We are here to assist you in conducting a comprehensive assessment of your case and presenting it to Immigration New Zealand to achieve the best possible outcomes