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E4.40 How an application must be lodged

See also Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010, reg 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

  1. Applications must be lodged in the prescribed manner.
  2. The prescribed manner is the manner that meets the mandatory requirements laid down for applications of the relevant type in the Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010.
  3. Applications that are not lodged in the prescribed manner must not be accepted for processing (see E4.45).

Effective 29/11/2010

IN THIS SECTION

E4.1 Who may be included in an application

E4.5 Temporary entry class visa for partners and dependent children

E4.10 Definition of 'ordinarily resident' in New Zealand

E4.15 Where to lodge an application

E4.20 Where an application will be processed

E4.25 Date an application is lodged

E4.30 Date an application is made

E4.35 Receipt of applications

E4.45 Applications not lodged in the prescribed manner

E4.50 Requirements for lodging an application for a temporary entry class visa

E4.55 Bonds

E4.60 Payment of the fee and immigration levies

E4.65 How supporting documents must be submitted

E4.70 Status of applicant on lodging an application

E4.75 Obligation to inform of all relevant facts, including changed circumstances (to 25/09/2023)

E4.80 DNA testing for verifying claimed relationships

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