Complex immigration matters
A calm, considered approach to complex immigration matters
A previous decline, a request from Immigration New Zealand, or concerns about character, medical or evidence issues can feel overwhelming. You do not have to navigate it alone. We help you understand the situation and what may be possible.
What counts
When a matter may be considered complex
Many applications are straightforward. Some carry extra risk or history that calls for a careful approach.
A matter may be more complex if it involves a previous decline, character or medical considerations, inconsistent or incomplete evidence, or correspondence from Immigration New Zealand. An adviser can assess the relevant facts and explain what may be possible.
A complex situation is not the end of the road. Often it simply needs a clear-eyed assessment and a careful, honest response.
Situations
Situations people bring to us
Previous visa declines
An earlier application was declined and you are unsure how to move forward.
Character concerns
There are matters in your history that may need to be addressed honestly.
Medical concerns
A health issue may be relevant to an application and you want to understand it.
Inconsistent evidence
Your documents or information do not line up neatly and you are concerned.
INZ correspondence
You have received a letter or notice from Immigration New Zealand.
Requests for information
You have been asked to provide further information and want to respond well.
Responding to INZ
Responding to Immigration New Zealand
If you have received correspondence — including a request for further information or notice of a concern — how and when you respond can matter. We help you understand what is being asked and prepare a clear, considered response within the relevant timeframe.
General website content does not replace personalised advice; an adviser will review your specific correspondence.
Correspondence from Immigration New Zealand often has time limits. If you have received something, it is worth seeking advice promptly.
Be prepared
What to prepare before seeking advice
Bringing these along helps us understand your situation quickly.
- Any correspondence you have received from Immigration New Zealand
- Details of previous applications, including any declines
- A summary of the circumstances behind the concern
- Relevant dates, including visa expiry and any deadlines
- Documents you already have that relate to the issue
- A short, honest description of what you are hoping to achieve
Honest expectations
What we can and cannot assess from an initial enquiry
From an initial enquiry, we can usually
- Understand the broad shape of your situation
- Explain whether and how we may be able to help
- Identify what information we would need to assess further
- Discuss likely timeframes and next steps
We generally cannot, at first contact
- Promise a particular outcome
- Give a full assessment without reviewing the details
- Guarantee that we can take on every matter
- Replace a thorough review of your documents
After understanding your situation, we will be honest about whether we are the right fit to assist. If we are not, we will tell you.
How we work
How a complex matter is approached
1
Initial enquiry
We understand the broad situation and whether we may be able to help.
2
Detailed review
If we proceed, we review the relevant documents and history carefully.
3
Assess the options
We explain what may be possible and the considerations involved.
4
Prepare a response
We help you put together a clear, honest and considered approach.
Questions
Complex matters FAQ
Not necessarily. A decline does not automatically prevent future options, but each situation is different. We can assess the relevant facts and explain what may be possible.
If you have received correspondence with a deadline, promptly. Timing can affect your options, so it is worth seeking advice early.
We will be honest. After understanding your situation, we will tell you whether we are the right fit to assist.
No. Outcomes cannot be guaranteed. Our focus is on assessing your situation clearly and helping you respond carefully.
Next step
Discuss your immigration concerns
Share what has happened and what you have received. We will help you understand the situation and the next sensible step.