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F2.25 Verification

F2.25.1 Interviews

  1. Immigration officers will usually conduct an interview with both the principal applicant and their partner to determine whether the couple is living together in a partnership that is genuine and stable.
  2. Interviews may be waived if an immigration officer is satisfied without an interview that the couple is living together in a partnership that is genuine and stable.
  3. Immigration officers may also make home visits and conduct interviews with any other person relevant to the application.
  4. Home visits may only be made between the hours of 7.00 am and 9.00 pm so long as the time of the visit is reasonable in the circumstances.

F2.25.5 Family details

Immigration officers may refer to former applications lodged by applicants, family members of applicants, or partners in order to verify declarations made by applicants about their family details (such as the number of family members, the whereabouts of family members, or an applicant's or partner's marital status).

Effective 08/05/2017

IN THIS SECTION

F2.1 Objective

F2.5 How do partners of New Zealand citizens and residents qualify for a residence class visa?

F2.10 Definitions

F2.15 Minimum requirements for the recognition of partnerships

F2.20 Evidence

F2.30 Determining if the couple is living together in a partnership that is genuine and stable

F2.35 Deferring the final decision if the partnership is genuine and stable but less than 12 months duration (to 08/05/2017)

F2.40 General rules

PREVIOUS IMMIGRATION INSTRUCTIONS

F2.25 Verification (29/11/2010)

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