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Visa New Zealand

New Zealand Visitor Visa

A New Zealand Tourist Visa is your gateway to exploring this stunning country. Immerse yourself with the experience of hiking through majestic mountains, tasting world-class cuisine, and experiencing the unique Kiwi hospitality.

The best part is, navigating visa process to New Zealand should no longer be a hurdle. At LMI Consultancy, we understand that every journey starts with a smooth entrance.

 What is New Zealand Tourist Visa and who is it for?

The Visitor Visa is designed for those looking to explore New Zealand for tourism, visit family, or engage in short-term studies (up to 3 months). Depending on your travel needs, you can opt for a Single-Entry Visa (up to 9 months within 12 months) or a Multiple-Entry Visa (up to 6 months within 12 months).

What are the key eligibility requirements?

To qualify, you’ll need to demonstrate good character and health, provide proof of sufficient funds, and show a genuine intention to return home after your visit. We’ll help you compile the necessary documentation and ensure you meet all criteria.

Benefits of applying for New Zealand Visitor Visa from LMI Consultancy

  • We tailor our services to your specific travel needs, whether it’s tourism, family visits, or short-term education.
  • Our expert consultants ensure a hassle-free application experience.
  • We leverage our in-depth knowledge to maximise your likelihood of visa approval.

How to Apply for a Visa New Zealand from Indonesia

 

  1. Schedule a session with our experienced visa consultants.
  2. Receive expert guidance in gathering the required documents.
  3. We handle the submission process on your behalf.
  4. Stay informed throughout the application process.
  5. Our team will schedule and provide guidance for biometric appointments.
  6. Prompt notification once your visa is approved.
  7. Conveniently pick up your passport at our office or opt for secure delivery via our official Field Officers.

 

*Note: Biometric processing is mandatory for specific countries, including Schengen (Europe), the UK, Saudi Arabia, and China.

Visa Requirements

  • Application form fully completed and signed by the applicant
  • Original passport and a copy of personal passport information page and immigration stamp page
  • Photo with white background front face position taken within the last 6 months
  • National ID Card and Family Card, or a copy of your residence permit with validity of minimum 6 months.
  • Identity Proof Documents (the latest should be three months old)
  • Supporting documents, if applicable.

Important: All submitted documents must be translated into English. To ensure compliance with the latest visa requirements, we highly recommend consulting with our visa experts for accurate guidance.

Navigate A Smooth New Zealand Visa Application with LMI Consultancy

As a trusted immigration consultancy in Southeast Asia, LMI Consultancy provides tailored support for your visa application to New Zealand.

Every travel dream is unique, and so is every visa application. We offer personalised assistance for tourism, business, and family visas, ensuring your specific needs are met. You can count on our reliable and efficient processing to minimize delays and paperwork. Imagine a travel process where the details are expertly managed, leaving you free to anticipate your adventure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority, and how do I request an NZeTA for travel?

The New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) is a travel requirement for citizens of visa waiver countries who plan to travel to New Zealand. Indonesian citizens are not eligible for visa waiver, so you must request an NZeTA only if you are transiting through New Zealand under special conditions. For all other cases, you need to apply for a visa if you want to come to New Zealand. Check Immigration New Zealand’s official site for eligibility and entry requirements or partner with a professional consultant to help ensuring a smooth travel in New Zealand without Immigration issues.

Do I need to complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration before traveling for a holiday?

Yes. Before your travel to New Zealand for a holiday or short visit, you must complete the New Zealand Traveller Declaration. This declaration helps border agencies manage health and safety requirements. It is separate from your visa and must be submitted online prior to boarding your flight to New Zealand.

What is the New Zealand Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy, and who has to pay it?

The New Zealand Government requires most people travelling to New Zealand as tourists to pay the Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL). This fee helps support the infrastructure and environment that travelers enjoy during their stay. It is usually paid at the same time you apply for your visa or NZeTA.

Do I need a passport to visit New Zealand from Jakarta?

Yes. If you plan to enter New Zealand from Jakarta, Indonesia, you must hold a valid passport and a relevant visa. Applying for a visa should be done in advance via Immigration New Zealand, and your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure date from New Zealand.

Can I work or study while using a tourist / visitor visa to New Zealand?

No, you cannot work in New Zealand with a regular Tourist or Visitor Visa. However, you may study for up to 3 months during your visit. If you plan to work, study, or travel to New Zealand for business, you must choose a visa type that suits your purpose, such as a Business Visitor Visa or Academic Visitor Visa. Make sure to apply for this visa before departure.

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