You may decide to appeal against a decision made by Immigration New Zealand. Appeals are heard at the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT). It is a legal process that is used to review a decision made by immigration, and is made to the IPT, which is part of the Ministry of Justice. The result of an appeal can be for the decision to stay the same, for the decision to change or for a new decision to be made.
The appeals that are heard by the IPT are:
If you have a situation where you think you might be eligible for an appeal, then act quickly and contact us at Immigration Advisers New Zealand. Please note that there are various time frames for appeals and if you are too late, you may have no choice but to leave New Zealand.
Appeal Time Limits
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