Green List Straight to Residence Visa Assistance — New Zealand

Green List Straight to Residence Visa — Legal Help From Pathway Decision to Lodgement

We help Tier 1 Green List applicants choose the right residence pathway, prepare qualification and registration evidence, coordinate employer-side documentation, and lodge a coherent application with Immigration New Zealand.

The basics

What is the Green List Straight to Residence Visa?

A temporary visa from Immigration New Zealand for tourism, visiting family and friends, or short-term study.

    Visit New Zealand for the trip you've been planning — the holiday, the family reunion, the wedding, the milestone you've been working toward — without losing weeks to second-guessing whether your application is strong enough.

    When our help makes a difference

    Where we step in — and what we do

    Many applications are approved without difficulty. Some situations carry real risk of delay or decline. Here's the pairing.

      Real cases · Illustrative

      Situations we've helped with

      Every case is different. These are illustrative and don't guarantee a particular outcome.

      Avoidable problems

      Common risks — and how to reduce them

      Visitor Visa applications can be declined or delayed for reasons that are sometimes avoidable with better preparation.

      • 01

        Genuine intentions assessment

        Weak ties to a home country, inconsistent travel history, or vague explanations of the purpose of a visit can raise concerns. A well-prepared application addresses these points directly with supporting evidence.

        High impact
      • 02

        Insufficient financial evidence

        Bare-minimum bank balances, unclear income sources, or missing sponsorship documentation can lead to requests for further information or decline.

        High impact
      • 03

        Health and character flags

        Applicants from countries without a low TB incidence may need a chest X-ray. Those with criminal history may need police certificates. Out-of-date evidence delays processing.

        Medium impact
      • 04

        Passport validity

        Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date. Travelling on a passport close to expiry can result in being refused boarding or refused entry at the border.

        Medium impact
      • 05

        Misrepresentation

        Providing false, misleading, or incomplete information — even unintentionally — can result in decline, and may affect future visa applications.

        High impact
      • 06

        Timing

        Applying too close to your intended travel date, or failing to apply for an extension before your current visa expires, creates complications that are difficult to resolve.

        Manageable

      Important constraints

      What the Green List Straight to Residence Visa doesn't cover

      The Visitor Visa is for temporary visits only. If your plans go beyond that, you'll need a different visa category. Better to know now.

      Not permitted

      The Visitor Visa is the wrong fit if you want to do any of these.

      Applying for the wrong visa wastes time and money. We'll tell you up front if a different category fits your plans better.

      • Work for a New Zealand employer

        No paid employment in NZ. Work Visa is what you need.

      • Live in New Zealand long-term

        Not a residence pathway. See Residence Visa options.

      • Conduct business beyond short permitted activities

        Meetings and negotiations OK; running a business is not. See Business Visitor Visa.

      • Join a partner you've lived with in NZ

        A partnership-based visa usually fits better.

      • Spend extended time with family as a parent or grandparent

        The Parent Boost or Parent & Grandparent Visitor Visa offers longer stays.

      • Undertake a full course of study

        Short study only (under 3 months). For longer, see Student Visa.

      Find the right pathway

      Common alternatives we also handle

      If a different visa fits your situation, we can take you there directly.

      Working with us

      What the process looks like

      1. Initial assessment

        Short email discussion to understand your situation, travel plans, and any history that might affect the application. We'll tell you up front whether a Visitor Visa is the right path.

      2. Evidence preparation

        We work through the supporting documents with you — proof of funds, travel plans, relationship evidence, certificates where required — and address gaps before lodgement.

      3. Lodgement

        We lodge the application on your behalf and confirm receipt with INZ.

      4. Monitoring & response

        If INZ requests further information mid-process, we handle the response with you — promptly, in the right form. The difference between a short delay and a long one.

      5. Decision & next steps

        We walk you through the outcome. If the visa is granted, we explain conditions. If declined, we work through the reasons and your realistic options.

      FAQ

      Frequently asked questions

      Plan the trip. We'll handle the visa.

      Whether your application is straightforward or involves complicating factors, we can help you understand your options and put your best case forward.

      Picture the first ordinary week once your residence status is settled. You start work in the role you were recruited for, your partner enrols the children at a local school, and the recurring question of how long you can stay quietly drops off the list. Residence does not change every part of your life in New Zealand, but it changes the ones that run on a visa clock.
      The Green List Straight to Residence pathway is one route toward that point, and it is not the only one. We work with applicants whose situation is straightforward and with those whose situation carries genuine complexity — qualifications earned overseas, a partner and children to include, a current work visa with its own expiry, or a role that could fit more than one pathway. Our job on this page is to help you see what a considered application looks like before you lodge.

      Credentials

      MyLaw is a New Zealand law firm with a focus on immigration law. Our team is led by Michael Yoon, a New Zealand lawyer and member of the New Zealand Law Society. We hold current practising certificates and work across a range of immigration matters, from visitor visa applications to complex cases involving prior refusals, character issues, and multi-visa strategies.

      Get in touch.

      If you are considering a Green List Straight to Residence application — whether you have an offer in hand or are still weighing the pathway — contact us for an initial discussion. We work with applicants whose situation is straightforward and with those whose situation is layered, and the first conversation is about understanding where yours sits.
      [Contact us to discuss your situation] or [Book an initial consultation].

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