Hi, Good Evening All
If Some one can help me regarding this below situation please.
I am New Zealand Citizen, I am Applying for my Parents General Visitor Visa, I have created online profile and started application on behalf of them, my parents have signed declaration form 1224 so I can act on behalf of them to apply visa.
While filling up online form, I got alert message stating I have to upload Pcc, do I have to really upload Pcc as i have read in Visitor visa guide that I don't have to provide Pcc, if i am applying for 6 months visitor visa.
if some one can help me on this pls.
Could you please give a link so we can see exactly the wording in the guide?
However, INZ COs are entitled to ask for police checks even if the explanations don't seem to say it will have to be done. See here https://www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual/#45181.htm at A5.5 a iiiIn your place, I think I would look into what you'll have to do to be ready to get the necessary documents, but in the meantime, point out to the CO that they only want a six-month visa, and ask if s/he can do without them.Character checks must be carried out for... other applicants for temporary entry class visas who warrant a character check if the immigration officer decides it is necessary.
Hi JandM thank you for your reply,
I have Copied the Alert message below, could you pls guide me on this.
#ALERT:
You may have been prompted on earlier pages to upload police certificates from countries that you are a citizen of or have lived in for more than 5 years. Please refer to the Identity details or Character pages to upload these documents.
My parents They never been out of country, this is their first trip to Nz
Last edited by rich12; 12th August 2022 at 11:55 AM.
As JandM indicated, COs have the discretion to ask for police checks if they feel it necessary.
So then they potentially only need to submit one for their home country, if your CO confirms it is required. Whether they have travelled or not, they still need to show proof they have met the character requirements in any country where they have citizenship.
And, looking back through the form, DID it actually give the prompt mentioned? - as, reading this, the wording seems as though it could be just a general reminder to anyone nearing the end of the form, to check that they've completed it fully.
All that aside, as you're at the stage when you haven't yet submitted, so no CO has responsibility for their case and you're dealing with a computer-generated set of instructions, I think it may be quicker in the long run to get the police certificates than to try to argue that you don't need them. If the computer programming is set in such a way as to have asked for them, there is no way to get past that.
Any updates that you have received?
Hi there, no updates yet. Still showing 'waiting on you to provide travel document'. Are you on the same boat?
Yes same thing so how long has it been showing “waiting on you to provide travel document’?