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Work visa processing times?


cathgates
16th July 2009, 11:14 PM
Any one have a ball park figure on average processing times of work visas for job on issl at the moment?

Cath XX

tea drinker
18th July 2009, 09:09 PM
would be interested in the answer to this one myself

Mrs Pony
19th July 2009, 03:22 PM
We got a working holiday visa in about a week.... but that was from the US... Not sure if it's different or not.

925dancer
19th July 2009, 03:24 PM
WHV are processed much quicker as the only criteria really is meeting the age requirements.

Work visa's are a whole other kettle of fish! I think someone said they were running about two months but to be honest I have no idea!

Sorry, I'm not very helpful :laugh

enz1
19th July 2009, 05:22 PM
All my work permits were processed within 6-8 weeks

wes0074q
20th July 2009, 04:14 PM
Hi - my brother-in-law battled with this after he arrived here (On a holiday visa) and got offered a job. It's the obvious catch-22 isn't it; you can't get a job without a permit and you can't get a permit without a job. Anyway he was quoted 7-8 weeks processing time with no guarantee. However I took him into the immigration office here in Christchurch - OK we queued from 7:00am - and he got his Permit stamped for 3 years. I got the impression that they (Christchurch) ar not really set-up for Permits and they seem to limit how many people the see each day - hence our early arrival. But if you've got an offer I'd suggest you do the same.

RTNZ
20th July 2009, 09:09 PM
The last time I got a WTR visa in 2007 it took less than a week going through the NZ Embassy in Los Angeles.

M-Squared
20th July 2009, 11:09 PM
The last time I got a WTR visa in 2007 it took less than a week going through the NZ Embassy in Los Angeles.

Times appear to have got a lot longer since then. I got my work permit in October 2007. It took 2 weeks. One of my mates got his (one month before me) in under a week. Both permits were applied for and granted in Wellington.

cathgates
21st July 2009, 02:33 PM
OUr permits are being processed in Hamilton, and the woman on the counter was very thorough, she sent us away and told me I had to write our "love story" as part of my application for partner visa, this was not very easy to do, writing about our personal relationship to a perfect stranger, how we met, what we do, what makes us who we are, and why we are happy. Everything I thought about writing sounded so corny!!!

Cath XX


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