1 July 2021
Parmod Kumar
[FYI request #15649 email]
Ref: DOIA 2021-2475
Dear Parmod Kumar,
Thank you for your email of 02 June 2021 requesting under the Official Information Act 1982 (the OIA), the
following information:
“1.As of date when you response this request, which date's of SMC Application is at the front
of the queue to be allocated to an officer in the wel ington branch(Special assessment team
SAT) 2.How many total smc files
(monthly breakdown please ) sent to wel ington branch at the moment waiting for co.
3.How many smc application lodgement August 2019, are waiting for allocation in wel ington
branch.
4.Are all smc application sent to wellington branch for further processing goes to one
department for processing
like SAT or other department as well.
5.What is the average processing time for SMC files sent to wel ington branch.
6.How many officers approx works on SMC files in wel ington branch and is there a seperate
queue for
different type of visa category( smc,work visa etc) or all in one queue.”
Our Response
Question One: “As of date when you response this request, which date's of SMC Application is at the front
of the queue to be allocated to an officer in the wel ington branch (Special assessment team SAT)”
As at 19 June 2021, the oldest Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) application currently on hand with the
Specialist Assessment Team (SAT) pending allocation to a case officer is dated 18 October 2017.
Question Two: “How many total smc files (monthly breakdown please) sent to wel ington branch at the
moment waiting for co.” and;
Question Three: “How many smc application lodgement August 2019, are waiting for al ocation in
wel ington branch”
Please refer to table one below which provides the number of SMC applications currently on hand as at 19
June 2021 in the SAT awaiting al ocation to a case officer. This has been broken down by month the
applications were accepted for processing by Immigration New Zealand (INZ).
Please note figures of five or fewer have been withheld under section 9(2)(a) of the OIA to protect the
privacy of natural persons. Where information is withheld under section 9, I do not consider that the
withholding of this information is outweighed by public interest considerations in making the information
available.
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Table One
Accepted
Number of
Month
applications
Oct-17
<=5
Aug-19
6
Sep-19
<=5
Oct-19
<=5
Nov-19
<=5
Dec-19
<=5
Feb-20
<=5
Mar-20
<=5
May-20
<=5
Jun-20
<=5
Aug-20
<=5
Total
25
Question Four: “Are all smc application sent to wel ington branch for further processing goes to one
department for processing like SAT or other department as wel .”
In 2018, INZ centralised the processing of skilled residence applications in the INZ Manukau office. In some
cases applications may be referred to the SAT for further verification. When checks are completed the
applications are sent back to the original processing office to finalise their assessment, and make a decision
on the application.
Question Five: “What is the average processing time for SMC files sent to wel ington branch”
INZ measure average processing times in calendar days from the time an application is accepted for
processing, to when the application has been finalised and completed in the Immigration Application
Management System.
Please see table two below which provides the average calendar days taken by the SAT, to process SMC
applications completed between 1 January 2017 and 21 June 2021 (inclusive). This has been broken down
by percentiles and the number of applications these relate to.
Table Two
Number of 50%
75%
90%
applications completed completed completed
completed: within:
within:
within:
39
420
498 days
952 days
The time taken to assess an application can vary considerably and is impacted by a number of factors. This
can depend on the quality of the supporting documents and whether we require further information or
verification of the information provided. Residence applications naturally take longer to process as there is
more at stake and there is greater scrutiny of each application, which means there is a flow-on effect and
the allocation of new applications to an immigration officer can take longer.
Any updates in regards to the allocation of skilled residence applications can be found via the following link:
www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/media-centre/news-notifications/how-we-prioritise-resident-visa-
applications/smc-and-rfw-timeframe-information
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Question Six: “How many officers approx works on SMC files in wel ington branch and is there a seperate
queue for different type of visa category (smc, work visa etc) or all in one queue”
As at 28 June 2021, there are five Immigration Officers within the SAT that work on SMC applications as
well as other visa application types. Applications referred to the SAT are placed into one queue and the
general practice followed is to allocate files in the order in which they are received. The Immigration
Manager will however consider prioritising applications where there are exceptional circumstances
present.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of the decision to refuse parts
of your request. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
If you wish to discuss any aspect of your request or this response, please contact Lautalie Leausa Vaa, Senior
Business Advisor, Operations Support, Immigration New Zealand at
[email address].
Yours sincerely,
Nicola Hogg
General Manager - Border and Visa Operations
Immigration New Zealand
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