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Visitor Visa Guide - A guide to applying for a visitor visa

Visitor Visa Guide - A guide to applying for a visitor visa

United States, 29th Nov 2024 - A New Zealand visa allows travel for various purposes, with citizens of 190 countries eligible for the NZeTA, enabling visa-free visits up to 90 days. Applications are quick and online, requiring a valid passport, travel details, and financial proof. The NZeTA is valid for two years and can accommodate multiple entries. Lost NZeTA details can be retrieved online. Visitor visas apply for extended stays or non-eligible nationalities.

NEW ZEALAND VISA FAQ

What is a New Zealand Visa?

A New Zealand visa is an endorsement on a passport by New Zealand officials allowing travel to the country. New Zealand embassies and consulates have the authority to issue visas. The term "visit" refers to the purpose of coming, often linked to business, tourism, or temporary residency. More than 270 nations offer visas, providing numerous options depending on the country, purpose of travel, and duration of trip.

What is the Visa Waiver Program?

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) allows citizens of certain countries (known as Visa Waiver Countries) to visit New Zealand without a visa for up to 90 days (or up to 6 months for UK citizens).

How long does it take to obtain a New Zealand visa?

Processing times for a visa at the New Zealand embassy/consulate range from 2 to 15 days, based on the specific consulate receiving the application. The amount of time it takes to process a visa can vary due to several factors and may be subject to change by the consulate without warning.

Can I print my NZETA in black and white?

Yes, the visa can be printed in black and white.

Is New Zealand Eta valid for multiple visits?

Yes, the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authorization (NZeTA) allows for multiple entries within the validity period.

Do I need a New Zealand eTA?

Visa-free or visa-exempt travel to New Zealand is permitted for around 60 nations. Nationals of these countries can travel/visit New Zealand without a visa for up to 90 days. 

NEW ZEALAND VISA STATUS ENQUIRY

We review your application and supporting documents to ensure that all necessary information is provided for decision-making. The time it takes to process your application varies based on the visa type, your situation, and the information you provide. If your application is incomplete, the decision on your visa could be delayed. To check the status of your New Zealand visa application, follow these steps:

  • Log in to Immigration Online: Use your RealMe® account to access the Immigration Online portal.
  • Navigate to the 'My Visas' tab.
  • To view the current status of your application, go to the 'Submitted applications' section and look in the 'Status' column.

NEW ZEALAND VISA ELIGIBILITY TOOL

An Electronic Travel Authority (eTA) permits travelers from over 190 nations, including the USA, EU countries, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, and Japan, to visit New Zealand for up to three months. New Zealand has quickly become one of the top destinations worldwide for international tourists. There are numerous choices in our country for people wanting to relax on a sunny beach, discover a volcano, or participate in a glacier expedition. If you intend to travel to New Zealand for tourism, visiting relatives and friends, or participating in a short academic or business program, you will require a visitor visa. Tourist visas can be acquired by visitors to New Zealand for a limited time. Citizens of many other countries wishing to enter New Zealand must first apply for a visitor visa. Travelers should consider all available options based on their needs. Cruise passengers of all nationalities can travel to New Zealand with an eTA instead of a visa.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Passport: To apply for a visa, you must have a passport that will remain valid for at least three months after your scheduled departure and, on occasion, for up to six months.
  • Evidence of financial capacity: You must present bank statements or proof of a savings account to prove that you have the money to pay for the charges for your trip.
  • Application for a Visa: You must identify and complete the appropriate application form with your personal data; online visa applications may be available depending on the country you are visiting.
  • Request letter: You must submit the invitation letter and the rest of your visa documentation if friends or family have asked you to visit them.
  • Image: To be eligible for a New Zealand visa, you must have at least one valid visa photo. Some countries may require multiple pictures.
  • Travel insurance: When visiting a foreign country, you must have valid travel insurance that covers unforeseen medical costs.
  • Travel itinerary: You must provide a complete itinerary with your visa application, listing every destination you want to visit together with the dates and length of your stay.
  • Proof of stay: A copy of your reservation for a hotel room, a private room, or lodgings with a friend or family member is required as proof that you have a place to stay.

NZ ETA LOST

If your New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) information is lost, you can recover or edit it by following these steps: 

  1. Check Your Email: Search your inbox, including spam and junk folders, for the confirmation email sent when your NZeTA was approved. This email contains your NZeTA reference number and other pertinent details.
  2. Check Your NZeTA Status Online: Visit the official Immigration New Zealand website to check your NZeTA status. You'll need your passport number, and the email address used during the application. 
  3. Request Changes or Updates: If you need to update your NZeTA details—such as correcting personal information or updating your email address—you can submit a change request through the Immigration New Zealand website. 
  4. Contact Immigration New Zealand: If you're unable to retrieve your NZeTA details through the above methods, contact Immigration New Zealand directly for assistance. They can provide guidance on retrieving or reissuing your NZeTA information.

NZETA QUESTIONS

What is the NzeTA?

The NZeTA, or Electronic Travel Authority, was created by the government of New Zealand. Visitors from countries with visa exemption need to meet this requirement when traveling to New Zealand.

Who needs to apply for an NzeTA?

Travelers from 190 countries that do not require a visa to enter New Zealand must obtain a NZeTA before their trip. Additionally, every cruise ship traveler, no matter their nationality, must obtain a NzeTA.

How do I apply for an NzeTA?

The NZeTA application can be completed via the New Zealand Immigration Service's official website or the New Zealand Immigration mobile app. Specific information such as personal data, passport details, travel plans, and health and safety answers must be supplied.

How long does it take to process an NZeTA application?

The processing of the NZeTA is typically done promptly. The application may take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days to process. To allow for possible delays, make sure to submit your application at least 72 hours prior to your flight.

How long is the NZeTA valid for?

The NZeTA is typically valid for multiple visits within a two-year period. However, if your passport expires before the two-year period or if any of the information you provided in your application changes, your NZeTA may expire sooner.

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