A Potentially Prejudicial Information (PPI) letter is issued when Immigration New Zealand believes there is information, or a lack of information, that may negatively affect your application.
The letter outlines specific concerns and gives you a timeframe to respond with explanations or further evidence.
PPI letters commonly relate to:
PPI letters have strict response deadlines
All concerns must be addressed, even if you disagree with them
New information must be accurate, consistent, and supported
A refusal following a PPI response may affect future applications.
When assisting with a PPI letter, we take a structured and strategic approach. Each response is tailored - there is no one-size-fits-all approach.
We specialise in carefully assessing the concerns raised in PPI letters, clarifying misunderstandings, and preparing structured, well-supported responses that addressImmigration New Zealand’s concerns in a clear and responsible manner.