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Big Glen Feb 17th 2011 6:29 pm

I didnt expect that !
 
Hello all
Any advice will be gratefully recieved on this.
We have been selected from the EOI Pool and had the ITA following this. We are in the process of completing our PR application, infact it is almost ready for posting. Then comes the bombshell. My wife has been told by her perspective employers that they will only keep her job offer open until approx April !
I know she can apply for WTR Visa and me as a Visitors and our daughter as a student visa.

My questions are:
1, how long does the WTR, Visitors and Student process take?
2,How long do visitors and student visa's last for??
3,Whats the fastest process PR or the other 3 options.

Thanks in Advance.

Persephone Feb 18th 2011 1:07 am

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
You may be lucky and get your PR visas back in time or you may not. It does say that it will take 1-3mth. It may be worth sending in a note with your ITA informing them of your time constraints. It certainly can't do any harm anyway;)

As far as I know WTR visas are reasonably fast. Another option could be a work visa. It may be worth looking at the costs and what's involved for each as you are already applying for residency.
Processing Times, London
I am assuming you're applying via the London branch.

Big Glen Feb 18th 2011 3:58 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
Thanks for info.
Just want to get through all the red tape and start our new life .

MnB Feb 18th 2011 5:57 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
Welcome to BE...NZ forum:thumbsup: Good luck with your visa application which ever route you choose :fingerscrossed: As Persephone has already said ..enclose a letter and a copy of prospective employers letter or email with your application, if it's possible you might find handing in your application in person at NZ house a bit more reassuring .... they check through your documents there & then, and at least you know it's arrived!
B

Big Glen Feb 18th 2011 6:57 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
Thanks for the advice.
Today we have recieved a letter telling us we have been allocated a visa officer :lightbulb: so we will also contact them for advice.:thumbup:

Many Thanks.

MnB Feb 18th 2011 9:09 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 

Originally Posted by Big Glen (Post 9186087)
Thanks for the advice.
Today we have recieved a letter telling us we have been allocated a visa officer :lightbulb: so we will also contact them for advice.:thumbup:

Many Thanks.

:thumbsup: Good to have a contact....use them!!

simonsi Feb 18th 2011 9:20 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 

Originally Posted by Big Glen (Post 9183444)
My questions are:
1, how long does the WTR, Visitors and Student process take?
2,How long do visitors and student visa's last for??
3,Whats the fastest process PR or the other 3 options.

We got our WTR visa's back in 5 days door-to-door (ie form and passports sent to passports with visa's back).
They were valid for 30mths, all the same, primary applicant, partner work and children's student visa.

We were in the same situation, got the WTRs etc and are now applying via EOI and are filling in the ITA.

You'll have to duplicate police certificates and medicals if they run out of lifespan but if you apply for PR in parallel then they should be fine for both applications.

I don't think you will beat that turnaround with any other visa.

:fingerscrossed:

gazmfc Feb 19th 2011 10:28 am

Re: I didnt expect that !
 

Originally Posted by Big Glen (Post 9183444)
Hello all
Any advice will be gratefully recieved on this.
We have been selected from the EOI Pool and had the ITA following this. We are in the process of completing our PR application, infact it is almost ready for posting. Then comes the bombshell. My wife has been told by her perspective employers that they will only keep her job offer open until approx April !
I know she can apply for WTR Visa and me as a Visitors and our daughter as a student visa.

My questions are:
1, how long does the WTR, Visitors and Student process take?
2,How long do visitors and student visa's last for??
3,Whats the fastest process PR or the other 3 options.

Thanks in Advance.

Hi Glen,

Don't panic, I recently received my PR visa back in 8 days from submitting the application to confirmation of our success, add another 2 weeks for the turn around of passports and you still have plenty of time. Nothing is guaranteed mate but like a few people have already mentioned include a letter explaining the situation and i'm sure NZI will do everything they can to help.

Also, make sure you include an offer letter from the employer with the deadline date and a contract of employment.

Best of luck. :thumbup:

Big Glen Feb 19th 2011 10:55 am

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
Wow that was a quick turnaround !
Hopefully ours will be just a quick will talk to our allocated officer next week to test the water.

cookie2b Feb 19th 2011 12:21 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
Hey,
we got chatting to one of the Immi NZ reps from london at an expo before we left the UK.

He advised us to let our case officer know straight away if we secure a job offer, in his words....

"case officers have a number of applications to process at any one time. They have these in two piles effectively, one pile being the apps that are supported by a job offer and the other pile of apps that do not. The pile that does moves quicker and should you obtain an offer your application can be moved over and shuffled"

Im pretty sure that if you advise the CO of your situation you'll be A OK :)

thedtb Feb 21st 2011 11:45 am

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
If you start to run out of time just apply for a work permit instead, get your partner and children's permits of the back of the main applicant's permit and do everything in person at the immigration office - assuming your local office offers such a service.

We elected to go for work permits instead of PR first time around and once we'd collated the necessary documents including medicals and police checks I went to NZIS in Wellington and from walking in the door I was back out on the streets in something like an hour with all the permits in hand.

Plenty of time yet, but there are other options should things start to get tight time-wise.

Big Glen Feb 22nd 2011 6:42 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
We have decided to go for the Work,Visitor and Student visas.
Then apply for PR when we arrive as we dont want to take the gamble of losing out on my wifes job offer.

Thanks to everyone, It helps take a little of the stress out of it all the grief.

john and julie Feb 22nd 2011 7:03 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 

Originally Posted by Big Glen (Post 9183444)
Hello all
Any advice will be gratefully recieved on this.
We have been selected from the EOI Pool and had the ITA following this. We are in the process of completing our PR application, infact it is almost ready for posting. Then comes the bombshell. My wife has been told by her perspective employers that they will only keep her job offer open until approx April !
I know she can apply for WTR Visa and me as a Visitors and our daughter as a student visa.

My questions are:
1, how long does the WTR, Visitors and Student process take?
2,How long do visitors and student visa's last for??
3,Whats the fastest process PR or the other 3 options.

Thanks in Advance.

SO..............it looks like speaking to an embassy or imig office and asking for Fast track....maybe you have to pay?

Big Glen Feb 24th 2011 4:22 pm

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
Have tried to contact img officer but had no reply as of yet:unsure:
This maybe be due to the quake in Chrischurch.

Big Glen Feb 25th 2011 5:25 am

Re: I didnt expect that !
 
excuse my poor spelling I ment Christchurch !:o


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