
Thanks for visiting NZ Visa Consultants.
My name is Jenelle Green, I established NZ Visa Consultants to assist people wanting to make their dream a reality to come to New Zealand to live & work.
My husband Gavin and I are successful dairy farmers in the Wairarapa and employ overseas staff within our business. We have a fantastic relationship with all our employees and feel proud that we can provide them and their families a better life.
Providing an opportunity for people to fulfill their dreams and have a better future through our dairy farm was so rewarding that I decided to study to become an immigration adviser, completing a Graduate Diploma in Immigration Advice at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology. (Licence number: 201900083)
Having over 20 years experience within the banking industry, I understand policy and requirements of doing things the right way for a successful result.
I can assist you with options to explore visas to visit and work. If you are already in New Zealand I can help with visa options to enable a pathway of residency for you to achieve your dream goal.
New Zealand Immigration Advisers Authority
A licensed immigration adviser with a current licence from the New Zealand Immigration Advisers Authority is permitted to provide immigration advice in line with the code of conduct. Click the link below to view my immigration adviser licence.

Wairarapa is a fantastic location to work and play
Wairarapa is one hour’s drive from the Capital City of New Zealand, Wellington. Flanked by the Tararua mountain range it is a productive area known for its World Class wines, vast sheep and beef farms and high producing dairy farms. The main towns are Featherston, Greytown, Carterton and Masterton with Pahiatua and Woodville further to the North providing a gateway to Hawkes Bay.
Tourism is a big industry, so much so that Canadian film producer James Cameron, famous for films such as Titanic, Terminator 2 and Avatar has purchased several farms in the South Wairarapa where he spends part of the year.
Many people commute by car or train to Wellington or the Hutt Valley where job opportunities match the rapidly growing population of 700,000 people. The Wairarapa itself offers employment on dairy farms, in the service industry, vineyards and dry stock farms.





