
New Zealand Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI)

New Zealand Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI)
Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI)
If Immigration New Zealand (INZ) sends you a Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI) letter, it means they have concerns that could affect the result of your visa application. You are given a chance to respond and provide comments or supporting evidence before they make a final decision.
This is part of their fairness and natural justice process, so you should take it very seriously. A PPI letter means that if you donโt address the concerns properly, your application could be refused.
Applicants outside New Zealand only get a PPI letter in certain cases, while applicants inside New Zealand will receive one whenever INZ finds concerns that might negatively affect their application.
If advocacy in response to your PPI letter is vague and lacking in substantive information, your visa will be declined. We can help you prepare a comprehensive response and advocate your case strongly.
These are just a basic requirement or information you need for a Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI). For more details, please get in touch with our Licensed Immigration Adviser at VISABOX.
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