Immigration and Protection Tribunal NZ

Immigration and Protection Tribunal

At Re Immigration, we understand the complexities of navigating the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT) process in New Zealand. Our dedicated team is committed to providing expert guidance and representation for individuals seeking appeals before the Immigration and Protection Tribunal.

What is the Immigration and Protection Tribunal?

The Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT) is a separate entity in New Zealand that reviews appeals concerning immigration and protection issues. It provides a forum for individuals who have been declined visas or face deportation to present their case and seek a fair outcome.

Expert Representation for Tribunal Appeals

Navigating the IPT process can be daunting, but with Re Immigration by your side, you can rest assured knowing that you have experienced professionals advocating for your rights. Our team has a deep understanding of immigration law and the IPT’s procedures, ensuring that your appeal is presented effectively and persuasively.

Why Choose Re Immigration?

Expertise: Our team consists of skilled immigration lawyers who have a proven track record of success in tribunal appeals.

Personalized Approach: We understand that each case is unique, and we tailor our strategies to meet the specific needs of our clients.

Dedicated Support: From the initial consultation to the resolution of your case, we provide personalized support and guidance every step of the way.

How We Can Help

Whether you are appealing a visa decision or facing deportation proceedings, Re Immigration is here to help. We provide comprehensive legal representation and advocacy to ensure that your rights are protected throughout the tribunal appeals process.

Contact Us Today

If you face tribunal appeals before the Immigration and Protection Tribunal in New Zealand, don’t navigate the process alone. Contact Re Immigration today to schedule a consultation with our experienced team. We’re here to help you get the support and representation you need for good results.

FAQ

Re Immigration offers expert guidance and representation for individuals navigating the IPT process. Our team of experienced immigration lawyers provides personalized support and advocacy to ensure your appeal is presented effectively and persuasively.
The duration of the tribunal appeals process can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the caseload of the IPT. In general, it may take several months to receive a decision on an appeal.
The IPT handles appeals related to various immigration and protection matters, including visa denials, deportation orders, and refugee status determinations.
The success of a tribunal appeal depends on various factors, including the merits of the case and the quality of representation. Re Immigration works diligently to build strong cases and increase the likelihood of a favorable outcome for our clients.

Tribunal Appeals

If you have applied for a visa or other immigration-related application in New Zealand and your application has been declined, you may be able to appeal the decision to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT).

The IPT is an independent judicial body that considers appeals against decisions made by Immigration New Zealand (INZ).

To make an appeal to the IPT, you will need to complete the appropriate form and pay the required fee.

You will also need to provide any supporting documentation or evidence that you wish to be considered as part of your appeal.

It’s important to note that there are strict time limits for making an appeal, and you must do so within the specified timeframe.

Once your appeal has been lodged with the IPT, it will be considered by a tribunal member or panel.

The tribunal member(s) will review your case and any evidence presented, and may also hold a hearing to hear from you and any witnesses you wish to call.

After considering all of the evidence, the tribunal will make a decision and issue its ruling.

If you are not satisfied with the IPT’s decision, you may be able to appeal to the High Court on a point of law.

The decision of the IPT is final and binding, and cannot be appealed further unless there are exceptional circumstances. It is recommended to seek the advice of an experienced immigration lawyer or licensed immigration adviser if you are considering a Tribunal Appeal.

PPI Response-

PPI is a letter of concern from immigration New Zealand. If Immigration Officers are dissatisfied with your application they show their concerns in the form of a PPI letter.

The PPI letter may ask for additional documentation or evidence to support the visa application, or may seek clarification on certain aspects of the application.

It is important to respond promptly and accurately to a PPI letter as failure to do so may result in delays or even a rejection of the visa application.

If you receive a PPI letter from INZ, it is recommended that you seek the advice of a licensed immigration adviser or lawyer to ensure that you provide the requested information correctly and in a timely manner as it is your final chance to approve your visa.

Our experienced Immigration Advisers will represent you to the best of their abilities and argue your case with INZ