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1. Application for Application No. For INZ Use Only
Visiting New Zealand
(to travel to New Zealand or to be in New Zealand to visit)
If you are in New Zealand and applying for a further permit, you need to allow sufficient time for a decision to be
made on your application before your current permit expires. If your permit does expire, your application for a
further permit does not make your stay in New Zealand lawful or give you the right to remain in New Zealand while
your application is being considered.
Limited Purpose Visas and Permits If you decide to apply directly for a Limited Purpose Visa and you are
subsequently granted a Limited Purpose Permit, your immigration rights in New Zealand are restricted to fulfilling
the express purpose for which you came.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FORM
• Please ensure you have read the Guide for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1018) before completing
this form and please read ALL information carefully to ensure the correct form is being used.
• To enable your application to be accepted you must submit ALL of the documents that apply to
you that are set out below. If you do not do so your application will be returned to you.
• We may request additional information to enable your application to be determined. You may also
submit other information with this application that you wish to have considered but please DO NOT
SUBMIT ORIGINALS of this information as documents will NOT BE RETURNED TO YOU. Please
submit photocopies only. If we need to see an original document you will be asked to produce it at a
later date.
• All documents must be in English or translated into English.
• When filling in this form, please print clearly using CAPITAL LETTERS.
1. General requirements
You must include the following ORIGINAL documents (unless otherwise stated). Where you are asked
Applicant to provide COPIES ONLY you must do so as these documents will not be returned to you. Office
to tick Use Only
q a. A completed, signed application form. q
q b. The application fee (see our leaflet New Zealand Immigration’s Guide to Fees (NZIS 1028), or q
refer to our website www.immigration.govt.nz).
q c. A valid passport or other travel document for each person included in this application valid for at q
least three months past the date you plan to leave New Zealand.
q d. A recent passport size photograph for each person included in this application attached to the form q
at the sections indicated.
Please DO NOT send cash or other original evidence of funds or travel tickets with this
application. Send COPIES ONLY of these items in the form of photocopies of travellers’
cheques/bank draft/letters of credit or a bank statement in your name.
q e. Evidence of your financial support while in New Zealand: q
• NZ$1000 per person per month, or
• NZ$400 per person per month and evidence of prepaid accommodation, or
• A completed Sponsorship Form for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1025), guaranteeing your
accommodation and maintenance, from a New Zealand citizen/resident friend or relative who
lives in New Zealand.
q q
2. q f. Evidence of onward travel from New Zealand: q
• A valid ticket to a country to which you have right of entry, or
• A completed Sponsorship Form for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1025) from a New Zealand
citizen/resident friend or relative who lives in New Zealand which guarantees your repatriation
from New Zealand, or
• Evidence of sufficient funds in New Zealand to purchase a ticket to a country to which you have
the right of entry.
PLEASE NOTE: Any non-refundable travel arrangements are made at your own risk.
2. Category-specific requirements
q Limited Purpose Visa and Permit applicants (questions A26 to A29 of this form) q
You must supply evidence of the purpose of your visit or for your request for a further permit.
q Application for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage (Section B of this form) q
You must supply the evidence stated in B7 of this form.
q Partnership-based temporary entry applications (Section H of this form) q
You must supply the evidence stated in H7 of this form.
q Legal guardians accompanying students in New Zealand (Section I of this form) q
You must supply the evidence stated in I1 of this form.
Please refer to the Guide for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1018) for more details, including the
definition of Legal Guardianship.
q Other Special Visitor Categories q
Please refer to the Guide for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1018) for additional requirements that will
need to be submitted with your application.
3. Health requirements
q a. People who intend to be in New Zealand for more than six months who are from a country, area or q
territory not listed as a low-incidence tuberculosis (TB) country, area or territory or who have spent
more than a total of three months in the past five years in a country, area or territory not listed as
a low-incidence TB country, area or territory must complete a Temporary Entry X-ray Certificate
(NZIS 1096).
q b. People who intend to be in New Zealand for more than 12 months must complete a Medical and q
Chest X-ray Certificate (NZIS 1007).
Despite a. and b. above:
• Pregnant women and children under 11 years of age are not required to have an X-ray, unless a
special report is required.
Please refer to the Health Requirements Leaflet (NZIS 1121) for more details on immigration health
policy and a list of low-incidence TB countries, areas and territories.
This form may be used by a single applicant or a family (which may include a principal applicant,
partner, and dependent children under 20), and may be used to apply for a Visitor’s Visa or Permit or
a Limited Purpose Visa or Permit.
Please indicate:
Number of persons included on this form
Number of visitor visas applied for on this form
Number of limited purpose visas/permits (delete one) applied for on this form.
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3. Section A Personal details
Principal applicant Client number:
A1 Name as shown in passport
Family: Given:
Attach one
A2 Preferred title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Dr Other recent passport size
(please specify) photograph of
yourself here.
A3 Other names you are known by Write your name
on the back.
A4 Your name in ethnic script
A5 Gender Male Female A6 Date of birth
day month year
A7 Place and country of birth Place: Country:
A8 Passport details Number: Country:
Expiry Date:
day month year
A9 Your citizenship
A10 Other citizenships currently held
A11 Do you identify with a particular ethnic group? If so, please specify.
A12 Partnership status Married Never married Partner Separated
Engaged Widowed Divorced
Additional information
Principal applicant, please complete for yourself and on behalf of any accompanying family members.
A13 I may be contacted at this New Zealand residential address and telephone number:
Email
Telephone
A14 Name and address of any friends, relatives or contacts I have in New Zealand are:
Name Relationship
Address
Name Relationship
Address
Name Relationship
Address
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4. A15 Name and address for correspondence about this application:
Telephone – day
Telephone – night
Fax
Email
A16 If you have given the name and address of an agent in A15, do you authorise that agent to act on your behalf?
Yes No
A17 You can check the progress of your application online by registering for our online enquiry system. By ticking this option
you will also be advised by email when your application has been decided. (Please note: this facility is only available
for applications lodged at an Immigration New Zealand (INZ) branch office listed in the “More Information and
Advice” section on page 16 of this form).
Please email me instructions to register to check my application online.
Please note: If you elect an agent to act on your behalf your agent will be sent instructions for online enquiry.
Agent client reference for online enquiry
Use unique reference for each client – (up to 10 characters: no more than 3 letters permitted, e.g. A123, B1234B,
or 1234C567CC are acceptable. Don’t use punctuation marks or symbols.) This code will appear in any email
notifications to an agent acting on behalf of an applicant.
A18 My residential address in my home country is:
A19 List all periods of employment, including self-employment.
Date from Date to Name of employer Location Type of work/
(dd/mm/yy) (dd/mm/yy) occupation/
job title
/ / / /
/ / / /
/ / / /
/ / / /
/ / / /
/ / / /
A20 My stay in New Zealand will be financially supported in the following way:
A21 The arrangement I have made for outward travel from New Zealand is:
If requested, please attach a copy of your travel itinerary or air ticket out of New Zealand.
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5. Principal applicant: application details – visitor’s visa or permit
DO NOT complete this section if you are applying for a Limited Purpose Visa or Permit (see questions A26 to A29).
A22 I am applying for a Visitor’s Visa to travel to New Zealand, or
I am applying for a Visitor’s Permit to be in New Zealand, or
I am applying for a Visitor’s Permit and a Visitor’s Visa as I am already in New Zealand
A23 If applying for a Visitor’s Visa:
This is the date I will enter or re-enter New Zealand:
day month year
This is the date I will finally depart New Zealand:
day month year
I would like a single journey Visitor’s Visa, or
I would like a multiple journey Visitor’s Visa
A24 Please state the purpose for entering New Zealand or for staying longer in New Zealand
If you wish to apply to study or work in New Zealand please use a study or work application form.
A25 If applying for a Visitor’s Permit:
This is the date I arrived in New Zealand:
day month year
This is the date I request my Visitor’s Permit be valid to:
day month year
This is the date I will finally depart New Zealand:
day month year
Limited purpose visa or permit Complete questions A26 to A29.
DO NOT complete questions A26 to A29 if you are applying for a Visitor’s Visa or Permit.
Only complete this section if:
• you are travelling to New Zealand for an “express purpose” and you wish to have a Limited Purpose
Permit in New Zealand,
or
• your existing Limited Purpose Permit will not last long enough for you to achieve your “express purpose”
and you therefore require a further one.
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6. Principal applicant: application details – limited purpose
A26 I am applying for a Limited Purpose Visa to travel to New Zealand, or
I am applying for a further Limited Purpose Permit to be in New Zealand
You may only apply for a further Limited Purpose Permit if you already have a Limited Purpose Permit and you need
further time to achieve the “express purpose”.
Such permits mean that you are not able to apply for any other type of permit in New Zealand or seek to stay longer
or indefinitely in New Zealand. For general information and a list of “express purposes” see the leaflet Information
on Limited Purpose Visas and Permits (NZIS 1070).
A27 If your “express purpose” is to study in New Zealand please use the Application to Study in New Zealand
(NZIS 1012) form.
Please specify the “express purpose”, the date the “express purpose” begins and the date the “express
purpose” will be completed below.
“Express purpose” details:
A28 If applying for a Limited Purpose Visa:
This is the date I will enter New Zealand: day month year
This is the date I will finally depart New Zealand: day month year
A29 If applying for a further Limited Purpose Permit:
This is the date I arrived in New Zealand on a Limited Purpose Visa:
day month year
This is the date I will finally depart New Zealand:
day month year
Please list the reasons why you require a further Limited Purpose Permit:
Section B Application for the purpose of a
culturally arranged marriage
Complete this section ONLY if you are applying for a visa/permit for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage.
B1 Are you coming to New Zealand for the purpose of entering a marriage in accordance with an
identified cultural tradition where the arrangements for the marriage, including the initial selection
of the persons to be married, are made by persons who are not parties to the marriage? Yes No
B2 Do you intend to marry within 3 months of your arrival in New Zealand? Yes No
B3 Do you intend to apply for residence under Immigration New Zealand’s Partnership Policy? Yes No
If ‘no’, please explain why and then go to B5
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7. B4 Will your partner be eligible to sponsor your application for residence? Yes No
If ‘no’, please explain why
B5 Do you agree to leave New Zealand if the marriage does not take place within
three months of your arrival in New Zealand? Yes No
B6 Please mark the box to confirm you have supplied the following items:
evidence that the person you intend to marry is a New Zealand citizen or resident; and
a completed Form for partners supporting partnership-based temporary entry applications (INZ 1146)
from the New Zealand citizen or resident you intend to marry; and
evidence that there is no legal impediment to the intended marriage; and
evidence that the marriage follows an identified cultural tradition; and
evidence that you and the New Zealand citizen or resident you intend to marry comply
with the minimum requirements for the recognition of partnership.
Section C Family details
Partner
All principal applicants who have ticked ‘Married’, ‘Partner’, or ‘Engaged’ at A12 must complete this section
with their partner’s personal details, whether or not they are included in your application.
C1 Name as shown in passport
Family: Given:
C2 Preferred title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Dr other
(please specify)
Attach one recent
C3 Other names they are known by passport size
photograph.
Write name on back.
C4 Name in ethnic script
C5 Gender Male Female C6 Date of birth
day month year
C7 Place and country of birth Place: Country:
C8 Their citizenship
C9 Passport details Number: Country:
Expiry Date:
day month year
C10 Other citizenships currently held
C11 Does your partner identify with a particular ethnic group? If so, please specify.
C12 Is your partner included in this application? Yes No
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8. Dependent children
C13 Supply the following details for each dependent child included in this application:
Child’s name as shown in passport
Family: Given:
Dependent Child 1
C14 Male Female C15 Date of birth day month year
Attach one recent C16 Country of birth
passport size
photograph. C17 Passport number
Write name on back.
Expiry Date:
day month year
C18 Country of citizenship
C19 Other citizenships currently held
C20 Child’s name as shown in passport
Family: Given:
Dependent Child 2
C21 Male Female C22 Date of birth
day month year
Attach one recent
Attach one recent
C23 Country of birth
passport size
passport size
photograph.
photograph. C24 Passport number
Write name on back.
Write name on back.
Expiry Date:
day month year
C25 Country of citizenship
C26 Other citizenships currently held
C27 Child’s name as shown in passport
Family: Given:
Dependent Child 3
C28 Male Female C29 Date of birth
day month year
Attach one recent
C30 Country of birth
passport size
photograph. C31 Passport number
Write name on back.
Expiry Date:
day month year
C32 Country of citizenship
C33 Other citizenships currently held
C34 Child’s name as shown in passport
Family: Given:
Dependent Child 4
C35 Male Female C36 Date of birth
day month year
Attach one recent C37 Country of birth
passport size
photograph. C38 Passport number
Write name on back.
Expiry Date:
day month year
C39 Country of citizenship
C40 Other citizenships currently held
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9. Section D Additional details
Only complete this section for you and any person included in this application aged 17 years or over.
D1 Do you or any person included in this application have a National ID number, or other
unique identifier that was issued to you by any government? Yes No
If Yes, please list here:
Name of applicant National ID number/unique identifier
D2 Have you or any person included in this application undertaken military service in any country? Yes No
If Yes, please provide a brief chronological account of your military service. Include the applicants name,
dates of your/their military service, your/their position/rank, unit(s) that you/they served in, and your/their role
within the unit(s). Please also list any military ID number(s) assigned to you or any person included in this
application.
Name of applicant Date from Date to Rank Unit Role
(dd/mm/yy) (dd/mm/yy)
/ / / /
/ / / /
/ / / /
/ / / /
/ / / /
Military ID numbers
Name of applicant Military ID number
D3 Are you or any person included in this application presently subject to military service
obligations in any country? Yes No
If No, and you or any person included in this application are a citizen of a country in which compulsory
military service exists, state below why you/they are exempt from military service.
D4 Have you or any person included in this application been associated with any intelligence
agency or group, or law enforcement agency? Yes No
If Yes, please specify:
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10. D5 Have you or any person included in this application been associated with any group or
organisation that has engaged in or promoted the use of violence to further their aims? Yes No
If Yes, please specify:
D6 Have you or any person included in this application ever committed or been involved in the
commission of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and/or human rights abuses? Yes No
If Yes, please specify:
Section E Character details
E1 Have you or any person included in this application been:
• convicted Yes No
• charged Yes No
• under investigation Yes No
for any offence(s) against the law in any country; or
• deported Yes No
• excluded (refused entry) Yes No
• removed Yes No
from any country?
E2 If you have marked Yes to any of the above, please provide details below:
Section F Health details
F1 Are you, or any person included in the application, pregnant? Yes No
F2 Do you, or any person included in the application have:
• pulmonary tuberculosis (TB)? Yes No
F3 Do you, or any person included in the application, have any medical condition(s) that currently
requires, or may require during your intended stay in New Zealand:
• renal dialysis? Yes No
• hospitalisation? Yes No
• residential care*? Yes No
*Residential care is long-term care provided in a live-in facility such as an aged person’s facility or a facility for people with a physical, sensory,
intellectual or psychiatric disability.
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11. I have read the Health Requirements Leaflet (NZIS 1121) and I am aware of the health
F4
information I need to provide with this application. Yes No
Are you, or any person included in the application from a country that is not on
F5 the list of low incidence TB countries? Yes No
Have you, or any person included in the application spent three months or more in the
F6 past five years in a country that is not on the list of low incidence TB countries? Yes No
If you have answered Yes to F5 or F6, please provide details below. For a list of low incidence TB countries,
F7 refer to the Health Requirements Leaflet (NZIS 1121).
F8 How long do you intend to visit in New Zealand?
Have you submitted a medical certificate with another Immigration New Zealand
application in the past 24 months? Yes (go to question F9)
No (go to question F10)
F9 Please provide details of the type and date of the previous application:
Type of application: Date of application:
day month year
We will advise you if we need you to submit further information, such as tests, reports, or a new
certificate at a later date.
F10 Have you attached a completed Temporary Entry Chest X-ray Certificate (NZIS 1096)? Yes No
OR
F11 Have you attached a completed Medical and Chest X-ray Certificate (NZIS 1007)? Yes No
Please note: All immigration visa and permit holders who access health services in New Zealand should carry a
current passport to enable health providers to document eligibility status. We strongly recommend that you have
comprehensive health insurance for the duration of your visit. For more information visit the Ministry of Health
website at www.moh.govt.nz.
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12. Section G Financial support while you are in
New Zealand
Principal applicants applying under the parent and grandparent multiple entry visitor’s visa policy
must answer question G1. Other applicants, go to G2.
G1 I have attached a completed Sponsorship Form for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1025)
guaranteeing my sponsor will cover the costs for accommodation, maintenance, repatriation and
health care. Go to Section J: Declaration
All other principal applicants must answer questions G2 and G3.
G2 Please tick one of the options below to show what evidence you are providing of financial support in
New Zealand.
I have attached copies (not originals) of evidence that I have NZ$1000 per month for each
person included in this application.
I have attached copies (not originals) of evidence that I have NZ$400 per month for each person
included in this application for maintenance, and evidence that our accommodation costs are
already paid.
I have attached copies of evidence that I have NZ$400 per month for each person included
in this application for maintenance, and a completed Sponsorship Form for Visiting New
Zealand (NZIS 1025) guaranteeing accommodation.
I have attached a completed Sponsorship Form for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1025)
guaranteeing accommodation and maintenance.
Go to G3.
G3 Please tick one of the options below to show how you will travel out of New Zealand.
I have attached copies of valid ticket(s) to a country which I have the right to enter.
I have attached evidence of sufficient funds in New Zealand to purchase a ticket to a country to
which I have the right of entry.
I have attached a completed Sponsorship Form for Visiting New Zealand (NZIS 1025)
guaranteeing my repatriation from New Zealand.
Note: Any non-refundable travel arrangements are made at your own risk.
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13. Section H Partners of New Zealand
citizens/residents, and partners
of applicants for, or holders of,
work or student visas/permits.
Complete this section if your partner is a New Zealand citizen/resident, or the applicant for, or holder of,
a student or work visa/permit, and you are applying for a visa/permit on the basis of that partnership.
Otherwise, go to Section I: Guardians of students.
H1 Are you and your partner living in a genuine and stable partnership? Yes No
If you have answered No, please explain why.
H2 How long have you and your partner been together in this partnership?
H3 Will your partner be in New Zealand for the same period of time that you are here? Yes No
If you have answered No, please explain why.
H4 Do you meet the minimum requirements for the recognition of a partnership? Yes No
If your partner is a New Zealand citizen or resident you must answer the following two
questions.
H5 Do you intend to apply for residence under Immigration New Zealand’s Partnership Policy?
Yes Go to H6 No Go to H7
H6 Will your partner be eligible to sponsor your application for residence? Yes No
If you have answered No, please explain why.
H7 All applicants must answer this question
Documents about your partner you must provide
Please tick the following boxes to confirm that you have attached the evidence we require.
I have attached a completed Form for Partners Supporting Partnership-Based Temporary
Entry Applications (INZ 1146).
I have attached evidence of my partner’s immigration status.
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14. Section I Guardians of students
Complete this section if you are applying for a visitor’s visa/permit to live with and care for an
overseas student who requires a guardian to accompany them in New Zealand. Otherwise, go to
Section J: Declaration by applicant.
I1 I have attached evidence that I am the legal guardian of the student that I am accompanying.
Section J Declaration
I understand the questions and contents of this form, and the information I have provided is true and correct.
I understand that if, between the time that I make this application and the time it is decided, or between the time I am issued with a
visa and the time I travel to New Zealand, any relevant matter relating to the application changes, I am obliged to inform Immigration
New Zealand (INZ), a service of the Department of Labour.
I understand I am responsible for making sure I leave New Zealand before my permit expires and that if I do not I may face
removal action.
Residents and people holding work permits for a stay of two years or more (and their dependent children) are eligible for
publicly funded health and disability services. Other work permit holders, students, and visitor permit holders generally
are not eligible. People covered by New Zealand’s Reciprocal Health Agreements with Australia and the UK are entitled
to publicly-funded health care for immediately necessary medical treatment only. I understand that if not entitled to free
treatment, I will pay for any health care or medical assistance I or any person included in my application may require in
New Zealand.
I authorise INZ to provide information about my state of health and my immigration status to any health service agency.
I authorise any health service agency to provide information about my state of health to INZ.
I authorise INZ to make any enquiries it considers necessary in respect of information provided on this form in order to
make a decision on this application and enquiries about my subsequent immigration status. I authorise any agency which
holds information (including personal information) relevant to those matters to disclose that information to INZ.
If granted a permit as a legal guardian accompanying a student, I understand it is a condition of the permit that I live with
the student I am accompanying. I understand that my permit and the permit of the student I am accompanying may be
revoked if this condition is breached.
If granted a Limited Purpose Permit I understand that I am subject to immediate removal from New Zealand without appeal if I
fail to leave New Zealand on or before the expiry date of that Permit.
Signature of principal applicant day month year
Signature of partner day month year
Signature of dependent child day month year
Signature of dependent child day month year
Signature of dependent child day month year
Note: a parent or guardian may sign on behalf of any children aged under 17 years.
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15. Section K Declaration for person assisting the
applicant to complete this form
To be completed and signed by any person who has assisted the applicant to complete this form by explaining,
translating or filling in the form for the applicant.
Full name of person assisting
Address of person assisting
I understand that after the applicant has signed this form it is an offence to alter or enter further information on it, alter any
material attached to it, or attach any further material to it, unless the person making the alteration or addition states on the
form what information or material has been altered or attached, why and by whom. I understand that the maximum penalty
for this offence is a fine of up to NZ$100,000 and/or a term of imprisonment of up to 7 years.
I certify that I have assisted in the completion of this form and any additional forms at the request of the applicant and that
the applicant understood the content of the form(s) and agreed that the information provided is correct before signing the
declaration. I have assisted the applicant as a:
lawyer agent, consultant or representative translator friend or family member
other advisor. Please specify
Signature of person assisting
day month year
Section L Privacy Act
The information about you on this form is collected to determine your eligibility for a Visitor’s Visa or Permit or, as the
situation requires, for a Limited Purpose Visa or Permit and may also be used to contact you for research purposes or to
advise you on immigration matters. This information may also be used to determine your entitlement to board a flight to
come to or return to New Zealand. Your personal information will not be shared with airline check in agents, however a
boarding message will be returned to the airline check in agent based on information you have supplied on this form.
The main recipient of the information is Immigration New Zealand of the Department of Labour but it may also be shared
with other Government agencies which are entitled to this information under applicable legislation, or with other agencies
in accordance with an authority in the form.
The address of Immigration New Zealand is PO Box 3705, Wellington, New Zealand. This is not where your application
should be sent.
The collection of the information is authorised by the Immigration Act 1987 and the Immigration Regulations made under that
Act. The supply of the information is voluntary, but if you do not supply it then your application is likely to be declined.
You will, if you come to New Zealand, have a right to access the information about you held by Immigration New Zealand
and to ask for any of it to be corrected if you think that is necessary.
Your application should be sent to your nearest Immigration New Zealand branch or New Zealand Embassy or
High Commission.
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16. Section M More information and advice
You can get more information and advice from:
• New Zealand diplomatic and consular offices.
• Any of our INZ branch offices overseas. We have overseas offices in Apia, Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong,
Jakarta, London, Moscow, New Delhi, Nuku’alofa, Shanghai, Singapore, Suva, Sydney, Taipei and The Hague
• Any of our INZ branch offices in New Zealand, which are located in Auckland, Henderson, Manukau, Hamilton,
Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
All INZ forms, leaflets, and fee information can be downloaded from our website at: www.immigration.govt.nz.
Advance Passenger Screening
• New Zealand has implemented a system designed to enhance the security of New Zealand’s borders. You may
be refused permission to board your flight to come to, or return to, New Zealand if:
• you do not have an appropriate visa to enter New Zealand; or
• your visa has expired; or
• your visa has not been transferred to your current/new passport or the passport being used to enter
New Zealand.
• To minimise any disruption to your travel plans please ensure your travel documents are up-to-date and that you
have the appropriate and current visa. If you have any questions check www.immigration.govt.nz.
Collection Details
I wish to collect my documents when ready. (Note – this option is not available to applicants in the
Auckland region.)
Please return all documents to me by “secure” post at the address given.
Section N Payment details
I am paying (amount) Currency Application number
Preferred methods of payment
Bank Cheque/Bank Draft EFTPOS* Credit card or SWITCH
*Note the EFTPOS option is not available if lodging application by mail.
SWITCH card issue number (in UK only)
Credit card Mastercard Visa
(specify type)
Name of Cardholder Card number Expiry Date
C.V.C. Number Signature of cardholder day month year
The following methods of payment can be used but are not recommended for the noted reasons.
Personal Cheque Your application will be held for 10 working days to ensure the cheque has cleared before it will
be processed.
Cash Cash should not be sent through the mail for security reasons.
Note:
• Money Orders are not an acceptable form of payment.
• Please see our leaflet New Zealand Immigration’s Guide to Fees (NZIS 1028). All current fees and specific
payment instructions for offshore branches can be found on our website at www.immigration.govt.nz/fees.
This form has been approved under s132(1) Immigration Act 1987
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November 2007