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Immigration Protection
Tribunal Appeals (iPT Appeals)

Immigration Protection Tribunal Appeals (iPT Appeals)

An IPT appeal refers to an appeal to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT), an independent body in New Zealand that reviews decisions made by Immigration New Zealand regarding visas and deportation liability

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Legal Grounds and Time Limits for Immigration Appeals

An appeal can be lodged if a visa is refused, or on humanitarian grounds in exceptional circumstances. There are strict time limits for appeals, and the process can be complex, so seeking legal advice is strongly recommended. 

Immigration Protection Tribunal (IPT) is an independent jurisdiction established under the Immigration Act 2009 to hear appeals. IPT decides appeals made against Immigration New Zealand decisions related to visas and deportation liabilities of individuals. It must be noted that there is a very narrow time window to lodge an appeal.

If this time is lapsed then The IPT will not hear the appeal. People who become unlawful can also submit to The Tribunal an appeal against their deportation liability

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Filing an Appeal with the Immigration and Protection
Tribunal (IPT)

It’s advisable to seek professional immigration advice and legal representation to ensure that your appeal is properly prepared and presented to the IPT. The appeal must be made within 20 working days of the date of the immigration decision. This means that you have 20 working days from the date of the decision to submit your appeal to the IPT.

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Prepare the appeal

Prepare the appeal

You need to provide a written statement that outlines the reasons why you believe the immigration decision was incorrect, and why you believe the IPT should reverse the decision.

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Submit the appeal

Submit the appeal

The appeal must be submitted to the IPT within 20 working days of the date of the immigration decision. The appeal can be submitted online, by mail, or in person.

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Pay the fee

Pay the fee

There is a fee associated with making an appeal to the IPT. The fee must be paid at the time of submission of the appeal.

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Attend the hearing

Attend the hearing

The IPT will schedule a hearing for your appeal, at which you and any witnesses will be able to present your case in person. The IPT will also consider written evidence and submissions from both parties.

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Wait for the decision

Wait for the decision

The IPT will make a decision based on the evidence presented at the hearing. The decision may take several weeks or months.

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Consider further options

Consider further options

If the IPT decides against your appeal, you may be able to appeal to a higher court, or reapply for a visa under different circumstances.

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Filing an Appeal with the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT)

It’s advisable to seek professional immigration advice and legal representation to ensure that your appeal is properly prepared and presented to the IPT. The appeal must be made within 20 working days of the date of the immigration decision. This means that you have 20 working days from the date of the decision to submit your appeal to the IPT.

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1. What is the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT)?

The IPT is an independent tribunal that reviews immigration, deportation, refugee, and protection decisions made by Immigration New Zealand or the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).

You can appeal if Immigration New Zealand has declined your residence, temporary visa, or refugee/protection application, or issued you a deportation order, depending on your visa type and situation.

You may appeal decisions such as:

  • Declined residence visa applications
  • Deportation liability or orders
  • Refugee or protection status refusals
  • Humanitarian considerations related to deportation

You generally have 20 working days from the date of the immigration decision to submit your appeal to the IPT. It’s important to act quickly to avoid missing the deadline.

You can lodge an appeal by completing the required IPT appeal form, attaching all supporting documents, and submitting it directly to the Tribunal’s office or by post before the deadline.

Once your appeal is lodged, the IPT will review your case, request additional documents if needed, and may schedule a hearing. You’ll be notified of the progress and final decision in writing.

In many cases, yes. If you lodge your appeal within the valid timeframe, you may remain lawfully in New Zealand while the IPT considers your case. However, this depends on your visa status and appeal type.

While it’s not mandatory, it’s strongly recommended to seek help from a licensed immigration adviser or immigration lawyer to ensure your appeal is properly prepared and represented.

The processing time varies depending on the complexity of the case. Some appeals are decided within a few months, while others may take longer, especially those requiring hearings.

If your appeal is declined, you may have limited options such as applying for Ministerial Intervention or Judicial Review, depending on your individual circumstances and legal grounds.

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