Keep those champagne bottles corked; this isn’t THE visa that I just applied for. This just means that my case has been assigned to an Immigration Officer who has determined that yes, I provided them with all of the documents they need and that yes, I can now remain in New Zealand for six months until they make a decision. It doesn’t mean they won’t be contacting me with questions or asking me for more information once they actually begin reviewing my application in depth, but it’s still a relief knowing that I’m rubber-stamped to stay here in the meantime. And it feels especially good because a year ago today, I was weeping into my suitcase as I packed to fly home to the States 24 hours later, not to return to NZ for ten whole months. There shall be no suitcase-packing today! (Also hopefully no crying 😆).
The basic parameters of my Interim Visa are that I do not work (duh) and that I don’t leave the country or else the visa is nullified and I have to start all over again.
Current processing time for the Partner of a New Zealander Work Visa is 11 weeks. Stay tuned. 😊
For those of you keeping track: I submitted my visa application at 5:30 PM on Friday, March 22 and this email from Immigration was in my inbox when I woke up on Wednesday, March 27.
So excited for you Hillary, all that hard work has paid off.
Thank you, Linda! Lotsa love to you, Fred, and the family!
Yippee-kai-yay MF‼️
🤣 Thanks!!
Waaaaaahhhooooo!!!! First steps ✅
Thank you!!!
Woohoo! That was a quick review of your materials. It’s a step in the desired direction. Very cool. Happy for you 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Dor! xoxo
Yay yay yay!!!
I’m so happy for you!!!
xoxoxo
Thanks Candy!!
Too late, the champagne already poured, but ok with celebrating the small steps that will get you to the POANZWV accreditation. I like the acronym, looks like it could be Māori. Congrats!
HA! Well done, Mom! 🙂