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R2.65 Lodging an Expression of Interest

See also Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010, reg 9

  1. In some cases a person may only apply for a residence class visa if they have earlier been invited to apply for residence by an immigration officer. An invitation to apply for residence is sought through the completion and lodgement of an Expression of Interest.
  2. The prescribed manner for completing and submitting an Expression of Interest is that the person expressing interest submits to an immigration officer:
    1. the completed Expression of Interest form; and
    2. the appropriate fee (if any).

      Note: The completed form can be submitted electronically or in paper form.

  3. Expressions of Interest submitted electronically can only be submitted via the INZ website.

Effective 29/11/2010

IN THIS SECTION

R2.1 Who may be included in an application

R2.5 Who may not be included in an application

R2.10 Where to lodge an application

R2.15 Processing of applications

R2.20 Date an application is lodged

R2.25 Date an application is made

R2.30 Receipt of applications

R2.35 How an application must be lodged

R2.40 Mandatory requirements for lodging an application for a residence class visa

R2.44 Additional requirements for an immigration adviser acting on behalf of an applicant

R2.45 Additional requirements

R2.46 DNA testing for verifying claimed relationships

R2.50 Applications not lodged in the prescribed manner

R2.55 How to submit documents

R2.60 Payment of the fee and immigration levy

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