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Visa New Zealand

Unlock the wonders of New Zealand with an easy entry process. Secure your visa hassle-free through Global Visas by Lets Move Indonesia.

New Zealand

New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes and diverse cultural heritage continue to attract tourists, scholars, and professionals from around the globe. While iconic destinations like the Auckland Sky Tower allure visitors, obtaining the appropriate visa can be a challenging ordeal.

Introducing Global Visas, the new visa consultation service from Lets Move Indonesia. With over a decade of experience in aiding individuals and organizations with intricate visa matters, our expert team at Lets Move Indonesia is well-equipped to guide you effortlessly through the international visa process.

Our dedicated Global Visa service aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of New Zealand visas. We will assist you in navigating the various visa categories, ensuring that you choose the one that perfectly aligns with your intended purpose of travel. Furthermore, we will provide you with a clear and comprehensive overview of the required documentation, ensuring that you have everything well-organised for a smooth application process.

Type of Visas for New Zealand

Visit New Zealand once and stay for up to 9 months within an 18-month period. Suitable for extended stays beyond 6-month visitor visa.

General Requirements

To ensure a smooth and efficient visa application process, please ensure you have the following documents readily available:

Please note that this is a general list, and specific requirements may vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you are applying for. For the most up-to-date information and guidance, please refer to the official website or speak to our consultant for comprehensive assistance with your New Zealand visa.

Why Apply for an International Visa with Lets Move Indonesia

At Lets Move Indonesia, we recognise the significance of strategic planning and informed decisions in navigating global visa processes. Our dedication is to provide you with the essential knowledge, guidance, and support to make informed choices regarding your New Zealand visa application. With our expertise and bespoke approach, you can embark on the visa application journey with confidence, knowing that we are your trusted partner throughout the process.

Partnering with Lets Move Indonesia means entrusting your visa application to a team of dedicated and experienced professionals. We are committed to delivering a seamless and stress-free experience, handling every aspect of the application with the utmost care and professionalism. Our personalised approach ensures that your unique requirements and aspirations are prioritised, giving you the best chance of securing the visa that aligns perfectly with your goals.

Frequently asked questions

New Zealand offers a variety of visas for Indonesian citizens depending on the purpose and duration of their stay:

  • Visitor Visa: For those coming to New Zealand for a short period of visit, such as tourism, visiting family and friends, or attending short-term courses.
  • Work Visa: For individuals who have secured a job offer in New Zealand and meet the necessary skill and experience requirements.
  • Student Visa: For those enrolled in full-time study at an approved educational institution in New Zealand.
  • Resident Visa: For those intending to live in New Zealand permanently, typically granted after holding a work or other eligible visa for a certain period.
  • Family Visa: For partners, children, or parents of New Zealand citizens or residents.

You can apply for most visas to New Zealand online through Immigration New Zealand’s website. Some visas, like work visas, may require additional supporting documents.

Yes, Indonesian citizens generally need to apply for a visa to enter New Zealand. However, Indonesia is part of the NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) program, which allows eligible Indonesian passport holders to apply for an NZeTA instead of a traditional visitor visa for stays of up to 90 days.

Applying for a visa online in New Zealand can take various processing time depending on the type of visa and the volume of applications being processed. It’s recommended to apply well in advance of your intended travel date.

In some cases, it may be possible to extend your visa while in New Zealand. However, this depends on the type of visa you hold and your individual circumstances.

Visa fees vary depending on the type of visa and your nationality. You can find information on the official Immigration New Zealand website.

No, if you only apply for a visitor visa,  you are not permitted employment in New Zealand. You would need a specific work visa to legally work in the country.

While travel insurance is not mandatory, it is strongly recommended for all visitors to New Zealand. It can provide coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other unforeseen events.

Yes, as mentioned earlier, applicants holding an e-passport can request a New Zealand eTA for short-term visits instead of a traditional visitor visa.

Absolutely! Lets Move Indonesia can provide expert guidance and support throughout your visa application process. We can help you determine the appropriate visa type, gather the necessary documents, and submit your application correctly. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you make your dream of coming to New Zealand a reality.

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Disclaimers

Lets Move Indonesia is solely a consultation services provider for both visas to Indonesia and visas from Indonesia. It is important to note that we do not generate any official government documents that clients should obtain directly from the relevant government authorities. However, our team of experienced professionals can provide comprehensive assistance and guidance throughout the application process, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and a stress-free experience.

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