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Dear customer,

Thank you for printing this page, obviously you found something of interest, we can help you with your documents and make sure that your holyday plans for a trip to New Zealand are within your reach. Generally spoken we can help you with :

  • Attending Inquiries for Any Countries' Visa Assistance (Source - Email, Call or office appointment)
  • Solving Visa Related Queries
  • Preparing The Basic Set to Be Forwarded for Further Processing
  • Coordinating with The Operations and Keeping the Client Updated On The Visa Status
  • Promoting and Cross Selling Other Services (Packages, Tickets, Insurance, Etc.)
  • Research On the Latest Updates of Visas
  • Marketing, To Grow the Flow of Business
  • Dealing with Disciplinary Matters and Customer Complaints

We hope to see you soon in our office to review the details of your programs, we will help you with your efforts,

M.J. van't Zand
Marketing manager

Kronenburg Estates S.L.
CIP and residence programs
New Zealand 
Tourist visa  

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VISA REQUIREMENTS

VISA REQUIREMENTS

If you are granted a visa, there are conditions that you must meet. These visa conditions are described below.

Entry permission

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:

  • you don’t meet our character requirements
  • your circumstances have changed since you were granted a visa
  • you refuse to let us take your photo or to provide us with your fingerprints or an iris scan, if asked for them
  • you’re unable to provide evidence of any onward travel or funds required by the conditions of your visa.

Travelling to and arriving in New Zealand

Duration – Visitors and tourists

You can visit New Zealand as a genuine tourist for up to 9 months in an 18-month period.

  • The 18-month period is calculated backwards from the last day you intend to be in New Zealand.
  • If the last day you’ll be here is 1 December, then your 18-month period will begin on 1 June of the year before.

You can apply for another 3 months’ stay and extend your stay to 12 months in a 24-month period, if:

  • you need more time to complete your tourist itinerary
  • you can’t leave New Zealand for reasons beyond your control
  • you’ve applied for residence for the first time.

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.

Tourist visa

Click here to check if you need a tourist visa.

Travel

If you want to travel in and out of New Zealand, you must have valid multiple entry travel conditions to return to New Zealand.

Your travel conditions will be explained on your visa label or visa letter.

Work

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 a Business Visitor Visa.

Download the Visitor Visa form inz1017

Who uses this form

You should use this form if you are applying for a visitor visa as:

  • A tourist or visiting family or friends
  • A business visitor
  • The dependent child of a New Zealand citizen or resident
  • The dependent child of a work or student visa holder
  • The parent or grandparent of a New Zealand citizen or resident

You can use this form to apply for a visa for a single person or a family. Family may include a principal applicant, partner and dependent children under 20.

Additional Dependants for a Visitor Visa form

Click here to check if you need a Visitor /business visa.

Work

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.

Business Visitor Visa

Download the Visitor /business form inz1189

Who can use this form?

To use this form, you must be:

  • outside New Zealand
  • travelling to New Zealand for either tourism or business
  • intending to spend less than six months in New Zealand
  • financially supported by your own funds if you are travelling as a tourist, or by your employer if you are travelling for business.

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

Click here to check if you need a temporary sponsor.

Acceptable sponsors

Unless your visa label or letter states “Return/onward travel not required” you must have a ticket to leave New Zealand whenever you travel here.

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

Who can be a sponsor?

To be a sponsor you must be:

  • a New Zealand citizen or the holder of a New Zealand residence class visa (if you are the holder of a resident visa that is subject to conditions under section 49(1) of the Immigration Act 2009, you are not eligible to be a sponsor), or
  • an organisation, including New Zealand registered companies, incorporated societies, and charitable trusts, or
  • a government agency, including government departments and crown entities.

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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  • a visitor visa, or
  • a student visa, or
  • a work to residence visa under Talent (Arts, Culture nd Sports), or
  • a work visa under Foreign Crew of Fishing Vessels.

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).

Click here to check if you need a Transit visa.

Onward travel

Unless your visa label or letter says “Return/onward travel not required”, you must have either of the following:

  • a travel ticket to a country you can enter
  • an acceptable sponsor who can pay for your travel ticket out of New Zealand to a country you can enter.

Download the Transit Visa form

Who should use this form?

Individuals or families who wish to apply for transit visas should use this form. You need to apply for a transit visa if you are intending to transit New Zealand and you are:

  • Not from a visa free country, and
  • Not from a transit visa waiver country, and
  • You are not passing through New Zealand on your way to Australia.

Visa expiry

You must leave New Zealand before your visa expires.

Visa expiry dates are printed on a visa label, or included in a visa letter.

Visa waiver countries

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:

  • they are visiting for 3 months or less
  • they are visiting for 6 months or less and are a British citizen.

A visa must be applied for if the travel is for medical consultation or treatment.

The following countries are visa waiver countries:

The following 2 countries require the following documents :    Passport:   Visa: 

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Required documents
Passport
  • validity 6 months after trip
  • has 1~3 empty visa pages
  • copy of first page
  • copy of previous visa's
    (if any)
1~3 passport pictures
  • light background
  • recent
  • No "selfie"
  • No (partial) facial cover
  • Neutural facial expression
Bank statement
  • Original in English
  • over past 3 months
  • In some case over past 6 months

  • Filled in application form
  • Health insurance
  • Translations
  • copies of all documents
  • specific purpose documents
  • Fee (none refundable)
Visa assistence

Visa Services, we offer specialized services to help you in obtaining visas without any hassle. Travel Visas are required to gain entry to most countries around the world. For instance, you will need a visa to New Zealand, which is a popular destinations. There are certain countries that simply require an available Visa page in your current Passport to be stamped at the airport upon arrival, but in most cases one will need to acquire a Travel Visa before even departing. Many international travelers are often not sure of the documentation required to enter foreign country. Visa is an official entry permit to your required destination.

At Kronenburg we ensure that the documents submitted are up to date & flawless. To avoid any future hassles or last minute issues, clients can rely on our expert guidance and avail Visa Assistance from us as we keep them updated with current changes in terms of documentation, Visa fees and any other additional documents required as declared by the Consulate.

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