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E7.30 Approving an application

See also Immigration Act 2009 s 43

  1. Applications for temporary entry class visas or entry permission may be approved if the immigration officer is satisfied that:
    1. the applicant has provided the evidence required by immigration instructions, and any additional evidence requested by the immigration officer; and
    2. the applicant meets the requirements of the relevant temporary entry immigration instructions as well as applicable generic temporary entry instructions; and
    3. if the applicant is offshore, there is no reason to believe that the applicant would be refused entry permission, if the visa is granted (see E7.1(c)-(e)).
  2. An immigration officer may decline to grant a visitor visa on arrival in New Zealand to a person to whom E2.1 applies if the person has not complied with an obligation specified in any order made under section 11 of the COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020.

Effective 01/05/2022

IN THIS SECTION

E7.1 Processing an application

E7.2 Automated processing and granting

E7.5 Verification

E7.7 Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO)

E7.10 Considering an application

E7.15 Potentially prejudicial information

E7.16 Documenting decisions

E7.20 Reclaiming airfares and expenses

E7.25 Procedure for granting a temporary entry class visa for a period longer than provided for in immigration instructions

E7.32 Applications for temporary visas which cannot be approved because of risk that applicant may overstay

E7.35 Declining an application for temporary entry

E7.40 Effect of provisions of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003

E7.45 Character requirements for partners supporting 'partnership-based temporary entry applications'

E7.50 Health requirement for partners or dependent children not included in or withdrawn from a residence class visa application

PREVIOUS IMMIGRATION INSTRUCTIONS

E7.30 Approving an application (08/12/2021)

E7.30 Approving an application (29/11/2010)

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