
1881 Global Mobility New Zealand
Senior Licensed Immigration Adviser and Director at 1881 Global Mobility. Specialises in New Zealand and Australian immigration, working with employers, investors, and high-net-worth individuals. Focus areas include visa strategy, compliance, recruitment partnerships, and relocation services across industries like construction, healthcare, hospitality, and logistics.
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Student Visa Eligibility Assessment Report
A structured, licensed assessment that evaluates your study plans and profile against New Zealand student visa requirements and identifies the most suitable study pathway. We review your academic background, proposed programme and provider, Genuine Student indicators, financial evidence, and any health or character considerations, as well as partner and dependent child options where relevant. You receive a written report outlining viable study options, key risks and mitigations, recommended timeframes, and an indicative document checklist to support a well prepared student visa application.
Work Visa Eligibility Assessment Report and Job Support
A structured, licensed assessment that evaluates your profile against New Zealand work visa requirements and identifies the most practical pathway available. We review your proposed role and ANZSCO alignment, qualifications, work history, English requirements, and health and character considerations, as well as any partner or dependent options. You receive a written report setting out suitable visa categories, key eligibility criteria, risk areas, recommended next steps, and an indicative document checklist to support a well prepared application strategy. Job search support where requested Where your pathway requires securing employment, we can also provide practical job search support to strengthen your readiness and presentation to New Zealand employers. This may include role and market alignment guidance, CV and cover letter optimisation, LinkedIn profile positioning, interview preparation, and advice on how to approach accredited employers and recruitment channels. Important note Any job search support is provided as assistance only and does not constitute a guarantee of employment, a job offer, or visa approval. Hiring decisions remain solely with employers and visa decisions remain solely with Immigration New Zealand.
Visitor Visa
A Visitor Visa allows you to travel to New Zealand temporarily for tourism, to visit family or friends, or for other permitted short term purposes such as certain business activities. We assess your eligibility, travel history, purpose of visit, and financial and onward travel arrangements, and guide you on presenting a clear, well documented application. Where relevant, we also advise on including family members, visa conditions, and the risks associated with previous refusals or limited ties to your home country. Visitor visa decisions are made by Immigration New Zealand on a case by case basis and approval is not guaranteed.
Partnership Based Temporary Visa
A partnership based temporary visa allows the partner of a New Zealand citizen, resident, or eligible temporary visa holder to live in New Zealand for a temporary period, where the relationship meets Immigration New Zealand requirements. Depending on the situation, this may be a Partnership Work Visa or Partnership Visitor Visa. What Immigration New Zealand looks for Applications are assessed on whether the relationship is genuine and stable, and whether you are living together in a partnership or can show acceptable reasons for any periods apart. Evidence typically covers shared address history, joint financial arrangements, household responsibilities, communication, and social recognition of the relationship. Health and character requirements also apply. How we support you We assess eligibility, advise the most appropriate visa type and strategy, provide a structured evidence plan, and help present the relationship clearly with well organised supporting documents. We can also advise on including dependent children where relevant, timing considerations, and how partnership visa conditions may affect work rights, travel, and future residence pathways. Important note Partnership applications are decided on their individual merits and approval is not guaranteed. Decisions remain at the discretion of Immigration New Zealand.
Accredited Employer Work Visa
If you have received a job offer from a New Zealand employer, the Accredited Employer Work Visa is a common pathway to work in New Zealand. This visa is typically used where the employer is accredited and the offered role meets Immigration New Zealand requirements for pay, duties and role suitability. What we check and confirm We review your job offer and supporting documents to confirm the role details, ANZSCO alignment where relevant, pay rate and hours, and any role specific requirements such as qualifications, work experience, registrations or licences. We also check your employer’s accreditation status and whether the role is linked to an approved Job Check or other appropriate hiring approval process. How we support you We guide you on the full AEWV application process, prepare the application strategy, provide a document checklist, draft supporting explanations where needed, and lodge the application once ready. We also advise on partner and dependent child options, travel conditions, and post visa steps such as how to manage changes to employer, role or location in a compliant way.
Business Investor Visa Eligibility Assessment Report by LIA
A structured assessment prepared by a Licensed Immigration Adviser that evaluates your eligibility for New Zealand investor and business residence pathways. We review your profile against key settings, including investment amount and composition, source of funds and wealth, business background, risk and compliance considerations, and any partner and dependent family inclusion. You receive a written report outlining suitable visa categories, eligibility gaps and mitigations, indicative evidence requirements, and recommended next steps to progress toward an application strategy. Approval is assessed case by case by Immigration New Zealand and is not guaranteed.
Residence (Skilled/Green List/Twice Median Wage) – Principal Applicant Only
A residence pathway for the principal applicant who meets eligibility under Skilled residence settings, Green List criteria, or higher wage thresholds such as twice the median wage where applicable. We assess your role, pay, qualifications and work experience, and advise the most suitable residence route, timing, and evidence requirements, then support preparation and lodgement. Approval is assessed case by case by Immigration New Zealand and is not guaranteed.
Residence (Family Category – Partner, Child or Parent) – Principal Applicant
A residence pathway for the principal applicant applying under a family category such as partner, dependent child, or parent. We assess eligibility, relationship or dependency requirements, sponsor criteria where applicable, and the evidence needed to meet Immigration New Zealand instructions, then support preparation and lodgement. Outcomes are assessed case by case by Immigration New Zealand and are not guaranteed.