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Evidence should answer the real questions

The documents required can vary by applicant and current immigration instructions. A professional review looks for missing evidence, inconsistencies and claims that need a clearer explanation.

  • Identity and travel documents
  • Offer of Place and tuition evidence where applicable
  • Evidence of funds and their source
  • Health, character and family information where required
02

Consistency matters

Dates, employment history, education records, financial information and answers across forms should agree. Where something unusual is genuine, a clear explanation is usually more useful than leaving a gap unexplained.

Never provide altered or misleading material. If a document cannot be obtained, discuss the situation with the qualified professional responsible for the application.

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Professional advice remains human

Digital tools can organise tasks and highlight missing fields. They cannot decide eligibility or replace regulated immigration advice. Sorena's qualified New Zealand team reviews the immigration work that requires professional judgement.

Important

This information is general, not personal immigration advice. Requirements and instructions can change. Individual circumstances must be reviewed by an appropriately qualified New Zealand professional.