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If you are granted a visa, there are conditions that you must meet. These visa conditions are described below.
You must apply for entry permission when you arrive in New Zealand. You can do this by completing an arrival card, which you’ll be given on the way to New Zealand.
You can be refused entry permission if:
Duration – Visitors and tourists
You can visit New Zealand as a genuine tourist for up to 9 months in an 18-month period.
You can apply for another 3 months’ stay and extend your stay to 12 months in a 24-month period, if:
To apply for another 3 months’ stay, you must have financially supported yourself and not worked, studied or been sponsored during your stay.
If you’ve recently visited New Zealand for a total of 12 months, you have to remain outside New Zealand for 12 months before you can apply for another Visitor Visa.
You can’t work in New Zealand on this visa.
If you’re coming to New Zealand to take up an offer of employment, you should apply for a Work Visa.
If you’re coming to New Zealand for a special purpose, such as a work requirement, or as a partner or family member, you should first consider the Special Category Visitor Visas.
If you want to conduct business while in New Zealand, you should apply for this Visa.
Download the Visitor /business form inz1189
Who can use this form?
To use this form, you must be:
If you do not meet these requirements, please use the form Visitor Visa Application (INZ 1017).
You can use this form to apply for a visa for a single applicant or for a family. A family may include a principal applicant,partner, and dependent children under 20.
Additional Dependants for a Visitor Visa form
Funds or sponsorship
You must have enough money to support yourself while you’re in New Zealand or have a sponsor.
Acceptable sponsors
You may be asked for evidence you have enough funds to support yourself when you check in or arrive in New Zealand.
Download the Temporary sponsor form (opens in a new tab)
Who can be a sponsor?
To be a sponsor you must be:
Supporting your partner
If you want to support your partner (whether married, in a civil union or a de facto partnership) to come to New Zealand, you must complete the Form for Partners Supporting Partnership-Based Temporary Entry Applications (INZ 1146). Depending on your partner’s circumstances, you may also be required to financially sponsor them. The immigration officer will let you know if this is the case.
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If you are a New Zealand citizen or resident sponsoring a student, you must be a relative or a friend of the student.
If you are sponsoring a work to residence visa, you must complete the form Talent (Arts, Culture and Sports) Sponsorship Form (INZ 1091).
You must leave New Zealand before your visa expires.
Visa expiry dates are printed on a visa label, or included in a visa letter.
A country whose citizens don’t have to apply for a visa before coming to New Zealand for a short visit.
Citizens of visa waiver countries don’t have to apply for a visa before travelling to New Zealand if:
A visa must be applied for if the travel is for medical consultation or treatment.
The following countries are visa waiver countries:
The following 58 countries require the following documents : Passport: Visa: