How to Successfully Prove a Relationship for an NZ Partnership Visa Application
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Understanding the Importance of Credibility in Partnership Visa Applications
At Immigration Chambers, we understand the complexities involved in applying for a Partnership Visa in New Zealand. A successful application hinges not on marital status alone but on the ability to present a credible, genuine and stable relationship. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) places substantial weight on this evaluation, requiring couples to provide extensive, verifiable proof of their shared life. Our guide equips you with all the critical insights and evidence guidelines necessary to ensure a strong, comprehensive application.
Legal Relationship Definitions Accepted by INZ
To qualify under the partnership visa category, both the applicant and supporting partner must be in a legally recognized relationship. INZ defines partnership as:
A legal marriage
A civil union
A de facto relationship
These relationships may be same-sex or opposite-sex, provided they meet New Zealand’s legal definitions.
Both parties must:
Be 18 years or older, or have parental consent if aged 16 or 17
Have met in person
Not be close relatives (biological or adoptive)
Key Requirements for Partnership Visa Eligibility
To meet immigration instructions, you must demonstrate:
A genuine intention to be in a long-term relationship
Stable cohabitation and commitment to a shared life
A relationship free from deception or ulterior motives (e.g., for immigration gain)
Marriage alone is not sufficient. The burden of proof lies entirely on the applicant and their supporting partner.
Essential Evidence to Prove a Genuine and Stable Partnership
A successful application requires submitting a variety of documents that collectively confirm the authenticity, depth, and duration of the relationship.
Legal Documents
Marriage or Civil Union Certificate
Birth Certificates of children born to the couple
Divorce certificates (from any prior relationships)
Proof of Shared Residence
Joint lease or mortgage agreements
Shared utility bills
Rent book or tenancy contract
Official correspondence addressed to both parties at the same address
Financial Interdependence
Joint bank accounts
Shared loans or liabilities
Evidence of financial support or money transfers between partners
Evidence of Public Recognition
Social media acknowledgments (anniversaries, photos, celebrations)
Family declarations or affidavits
Shared travel tickets or itineraries
Communication During Separation
If separated for work, study, or family reasons:
Screenshots of messages, calls, or emails
Records of video calls or chats
Proof of visits or maintained contact during time apart
Photos & Social Engagements
Photographs taken together at different life events
Wedding, family functions, travel, and day-to-day life moments
Minimum Cohabitation Period for Residence Visas
For residence visas, couples must prove a minimum of 12 months of living together in a genuine and stable relationship. If the couple has lived apart at any time, they must explain:
The reason for separation
The length of separation
How the relationship was maintained
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