About Us

Visa Advisers – Immigration Solutions, provides professional immigration advice for individuals and companies, guiding them and their employees on a pathway to residence.

We support companies on the:

– The Employer Accreditation process (compulsory in 2021)

– Helping them to hire and support migrant workers

– Advising on good retention strategies for migrant workers

We came from different parts of the world dreaming of New Zealand. We worked here, we became residents, we settled in Aotearoa, and then we became citizens. Then we understood it was time to give something back to others, to help them realize their migration dreams.

Our story is that one of the many working migrants who fight for their dream life every day. We worked hard, we studied even harder, and we decided to help others. We understand how many factors are at stake when it comes to immigration issues. We want to reduce unnecessary stress and uncertainty. We want to put our expertise at your service to help you avoid mistakes and reduce risks in your application.

Immigration advisers in Christchurch offer a wide range of services to assist people with legal and illegal immigration. From advising on applications and procedures to helping with Seddon, our team can help you get the best possible deal for your family. We are also passionate about helping New Zealanders find employment and secure visas so that they can live lawfully in the country.

Partner visas in NZ are one of the most common and inquired types of visas in the NZ immigration system. They are a straightforward pathway for migrants to settle or migrate to NZ. If you are in a relationship with an NZ citizen or someone holding an NZ visa, this is an option you should definitely consider.

That being said, it’s important to highlight that there is no such thing as a “partnership visa” in NZ. This catch-all term refers to some visitor, work, or skilled migrant category resident visas that are issued based on a relationship. Some partnership-based visas are applied for on their own while others are applied as part of a visa which allows including a partner as a secondary applicant.

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