Single Entry Visa New Zealand

Visa New Zealand

If you are planning to visit New Zealand for tourism, recreation, or other short-term purposes, you may need to apply for a Single Entry Visitor Visa. This type of visa allows you to stay in New Zealand for up to 90 days.

New Zealand offers a convenient online visa application process for many nationalities, making it easier for you to plan your trip to this beautiful country. To apply for a Single Entry Visitor Visa, you will need to provide information about your passport, travel plans, and financial status. You will also need to pay a visa application fee.

What is it and who is it for?

If you plan to visit New Zealand for more than six months or extend your current six-month stay, we may grant you a single-entry visa. With this visa, you can enter New Zealand once and remain for up to nine months within an 18-month period.

The 18-month period is determined by counting back from your intended departure date.

Benefits of using Single Entry Visa New Zealand

How to Get Your Single Entry Visa New Zealand

  1. Get your free consultation from our expert consultants.
  2. Gather all necessary documents with guidance from our consultants.
  3. We will handle the visa application submission on your behalf.
  4. Stay informed with regular updates from our team throughout the process.
  5. Our team will schedule and assist with any biometric appointments (if needed)*.
  6. Receive prompt notification upon visa approval.
  7. Conveniently pick up your passport at our offices or have it delivered to you through our official Field Officers.

*Countries that require biometric process: Schengen (Europe), UK, Saudi Arabia, China

Processing Time

Requirements

  1. Passports that are valid for more than 6 months from the date of arrival and old passports.
  2. Latest color passport photo measuring 3.5 x 4.5 = 2 pieces, 70-80% front view, with white background, and printed on photo printing paper, good printing quality and clear appearance.
  3. Financial proof for the last 3 months in the form of a photocopy of a bank statement or savings book (from the front page with the name and account number to the last page of the transaction) minimum IDR 20 million/person.
  4. Hotel confirmation during travel in New Zealand.
  5. Other supported documents.

When applying for a Visa to New Zealand, all documents included in the application must be translated into English. To stay updated on the most recent visa requirements, it is advisable to consult our professional consultants. It is crucial to understand the correct document eligibility criteria to ensure a successful application.

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Whether you plan to visit New Zealand for tourism, business, or any other purpose, contact us to explore the available visa options. We are committed to making your visa application process seamless and stress-free, ensuring a smooth journey to New Zealand.

Reach out to us today to learn more about our New Zealand Visa services and how we can assist you in securing your visa for New Zealand efficiently and effectively.

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