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ABOUT US

NZ VisaPRO Migration Limited is a New Zealand-based limited company ​registered with the New Zealand Registrar of Companies owned and ​founded by Maria Teresa Salado-Hoyles, the managing director.


We take it as a Privilege, our Responsibility and an Opportunity (PRO) to ​help people make their dream of settling in New Zealand a reality.


As an immigration consultancy firm, we conduct comprehensive ​eligibility assessment and provide immigration advice and visa ​processing assistance in a range of immigration pathways and tailored ​visa solutions to suit the needs of every individual and families who are ​wanting to visit, study, work and live permanently in New Zealand. We ​do it in a simplest, honest and straightforward approach.


We offer our services in a friendly and more personal approach as we ​assist clients in deciding the best course of action needed to jet start ​their new adventure in New Zealand.


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What We Can Offer You

Expert ​Guidance

Personalized ​Service

Comprehensive ​Assistance

Expert Guidance

With a licensed immigration advisor at the helm and a team of dedicated assistants by ​your side, you can trust NZ VisaPRO Migration Limited to navigate the complexities of the ​immigration process with ease.

Personalized Service

Our team takes the time to understand your unique needs and goals, providing tailored ​advice and support every step of the way.

Comprehensive Assistance

From visa applications to document preparation, we offer a wide range of services to ​ensure a seamless migration experience for you and your family.

Maria Teresa ​Salado-Hoyles

Maria Teresa Salado-Hoyles is the managing director and Licensed ​Immigration Adviser for NZ VisaPRO Migration Limited.


She is a bachelor’s degree holder and a graduate of the University of ​the Philippines at Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines.


Her hunger for knowledge and determination pushed her to continue ​her studies in New Zealand. She then completed Graduate Diploma in ​New Zealand Immigration Advice and 1st year Law at the University of ​Auckland.

She had various work experiences with both government and non-​government organizations, mainly helping improve people’s lives.

Teresa is fueled by her passion to change peoples’ lives for the better. ​As an immigrant herself, she thought working as an immigration adviser ​for New Zealand will continue to serve her desires to help others.


Maria Teresa Salado-Hoyles has been upgraded to FULL LICENSE on ​April 16, 2021. In her few years of providing services to her clients, she ​was able to process many applications that contributed to her 99% ​success rate.


Our Fees


Below are our minimum fees for each visa application type. Complex cases may incur higher fees. All fees are in ​New Zealand Dollars and GST inclusive.


Please note that these fees are our professional fees only and DO NOT cover the Immigration New Zealand ​application fees and any other costs associated with applying for a visa such as medicals, police clearances and ​document translations.


Residence Visa Category

FOR EMPLOYERS

Temporary Visa Category

Immigration News Update



Licenced Immigration Advisor (LIA) funding pool is closing

The Government has decided the Licenced Immigration Advisor (LIA) funding pool has served its purpose and will close on 28 June 2024.


10 May 2024


The LIA funding pool was a bespoke solution to provide access to immigration advice for the community affected by the March 15 mosque attacks.

It has helped support considerable family reunification for the community, acknowledging the exceptional circumstances of many victims and their families.

From November 2019 to February 2024, the LIA funding pool has supported 101 applications for ministerial intervention, resulting in residence being granted for 241 community members.

The funding pool was always meant to be time-limited, and it has now served its original purpose, with most specific immigration needs of the community now met.

Members of the affected community in need of immigration advice will need to use standard immigration channels going forward.


The Immigration New Zealand (INZ) website has a visa process overview with links to help:

  • choose a New Zealand visa and compare visa options
  • prepare a visa application and check requirements
  • apply either online or using a paper form.


Visa process overview


Members of the affected community can still use LIAs if they need support with applications, but there will be no funding available for this.

The INZ website has Information on finding someone who can give immigration advice.


Immigration advice for your visa application


Update on employer accreditation renewals

New guidance is available to support employers and their advisers with renewing their accreditation.


8 May 2024


The guidance covers:

  • who should renew their accreditation
  • the best time to apply – we recommend six weeks before accreditation expires
  • choosing the right accreditation type
  • the evidence to provide for faster processing
  • how to apply.


For faster application processing, provide supporting documents up front that show evidence of being a viable and genuinely operating business or organisation, compliance with business standards and settlement support for their AEWV employees. If this information is not provided and we need to request it, the application will take longer to process.

Read the guidance:


Renew your employer accreditation


Update to secondary school teachers moving to the Straight to Residence pathway

From today, 1 May 2024 secondary school teachers are now on the Straight to Residence pathway on the Green List of in-demand roles.


1 May 2024


In April, the Government announced that secondary school teachers will move to the Straight to Residence pathway on the Green List of in-demand roles.

Eligible overseas secondary school teachers can now apply for residence from outside New Zealand:

  • when they have an offer of employment with an accredited employer, and
  • without needing to work for 2 years in New Zealand first.


Other teachers remain on the Work to Residence pathway.


Green List roles




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Contact us

Phone

+64 212054828

Email

nzvisapromigration@yahoo.com


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