As immigration law specialists we take the worry and stress out of the New Zealand immigration process.
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IDESI LEGAL can assist you. The team of immigration lawyers at IDESI LEGAL has the training and experience to help with all types of New Zealand residency visa applications. Call us on 09 283 0157.
Expert help to give you another chance.
We can still connect with you, even if we can’t meet face to face.
IDESI LEGAL use Microsoft Teams to continue to help you with your immigration.
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We have offices in Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. We specialise in New Zealand Immigration & Refugee Law. We have the staff, experience and expertise to assist you in all immigration matters.
Immigrating to New Zealand with your family, coming here to work, study or visit? IDESI LEGAL can provide you with all the support you need. We act on behalf of clients both overseas and in New Zealand and are approved civil legal aid providers.
Having both a North and South Island presence, Idesi Legal has a definite pulse on the New Zealand Immigration and Refugee Law scene and a wide coverage.
Proven success with visa and residency applications.
We provide a complete package of legal services and personally guide you through the immigration process; we make moving to New Zealand easier for you and your family.
At IDESI LEGAL we realise immigration can be stressful. Lodging an immigration application is time consuming, confusing and far from being “just a form-filling exercise”. Absolute attention to detail is vital.
Your situation is unique. We take the time to fully understand your circumstances and carry out thorough due diligence. We’re experienced immigration lawyers, so we appreciate all possible implications of answers given and any omissions made on visa applications.
A prudent, considered approach to visa applications can make the difference between deportation and permanent residency in New Zealand. Don’t let a simple mistake by you or your immigration agent cause you to leave behind so much in Aotearoa.
Work with an experienced Auckland immigration lawyer. We can assist with the following:
- All types of New Zealand Visa Applications
- New Zealand employers recruiting migrants
- Sorting visa problems (PPL letters and visa revocation)
- Declined visas, complaints and complex cases
- Section 61 requests for people unlawfully in New Zealand
- Deportation orders and detention issues
- All types of appeals (legally aided for some)
- Refugee asylum and family reunification cases
- New Zealand Citizenship.
In the Media
Lena Matagitau who overstayed for more than 30 years has been granted NZ residency with the help from Idesi Legal team.
Need to speak to a Auckland immigration lawyer who gets results?
Call 09 283 0157 now for your initial free consultation.
How We Can Help With Your Immigration Questions
Correct Strategy
You situation is unique. Choosing the right immigration strategy for your particular circumstance is crucial. Selecting the correct visa application, following the right sequence of steps and absolute attention to detail are key to getting your visa application approved. Avoid disappointment. You may only get one shot at it.
Correct Lodgement
Simply filling out and lodging immigration forms without due diligence and fully understanding the consequences of each choice is a recipe for disaster. One wrong tick or omission can lead to your visa application being declined. Don’t jeopardise any future visa chances. Get qualified legal help from the outset.
Correct Submissions
Each case is different. We ensure the correct information is stated on the vast number of application forms, evidence is supplied, and a detailed submission with supporting documentation is presented. We know what we’re doing. We’ll produce a submission to persuade the Immigration New Zealand decision makers in your favour.