H8.15 Determining an application for a 2022 Special Ukraine Visa (27/03/2023)
- A 2022 Special Ukraine Visa may be granted to a Nominated Family Member if an immigration officer is satisfied that they:
- meet health requirements outlined in (e) below; and
- character requirements for temporary entry (A5); and
- are sponsored by an acceptable New Zealand sponsor (H8.20); and
- has been nominated by a Supporting Family Member (H8.17); and
- was ordinarily resident in Ukraine as at January 2022; and
- meets family relationship requirements; and
- both they and their New Zealand sponsor are listed in the Invitation to Apply letter.
- A 2022 Special Ukraine Visa may be granted to a partner of a Nominated Family Member if an immigration officer is satisfied that:
- the partner and the Nominated Family Member meet partnership requirements outlined at E4.1.20; and
- the partner meets health requirements outlined in (e) below; and
- the partner meets character requirements for temporary entry (A5); and
- the Nominated Family Member is granted a 2022 Special Ukraine Visa; and
- the partner was listed on the Nominated Family Member’s Invitation to Apply letter.
- A 2022 Special Ukraine Visa may be granted to a dependent child of a Nominated Family Member if an immigration officer is satisfied that:
- the dependent child meets the definition of a dependent child outlined at R2.1.30 and custody of children under the age of 16 years requirements at E4.1.15 (if applicable); and
- the dependent child meets health requirements outlined in (e) below; and
- the dependent child meets character requirements for temporary entry (A5); and
- the Nominated Family Member is granted a 2022 Special Ukraine Visa; and
- the dependent child was listed on Nominated Family Member’s Invitation to Apply letter.
- Despite E7.1 and E7.10, applicants for the 2022 Special Ukraine Visa do not need to meet ‘bona fide applicant’ requirements outlined in E5.10.
- Despite the requirements outlined in A4.15, an applicant for a 2022 Special Ukraine Visa will be considered to have an acceptable standard of health unless they:
- require dialysis treatment, or an Immigration New Zealand medical assessor has indicated that they will require such treatment within a period of five years from the date of the medical assessment; or
- have severe haemophilia; or
- have a physical, intellectual, cognitive and/or sensory incapacity that requires full time care, including care in the community; or
- currently have tuberculosis (TB) (any form including pulmonary and non-pulmonary TB, MultidrugResistant (MDR)-TB and Extensively Drug-Resistant (XDR)-TB) and have not completed full treatment for TB as outlined in the New Zealand Guidelines for TB Treatment; or
- have had a history, diagnostic findings or treatment for MDR-TB or XDR-TB, unless they have been cleared by a New Zealand Respiratory or Infectious Diseases specialist upon review of their file or review of the applicant as outlined in the New Zealand Guidelines for TB.
Note: Applicants for a 2022 Special Ukraine Visa do not need to provide a medical certificate, chest x-ray, or police certificates.
- Applications under these instructions will be given priority processing.
Effective 27/03/2023
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