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General Information
Yes, Indian passport holders need a valid visa to travel to New Zealand for tourism or social visits. You must apply for your visa in advance to ensure sufficient time for processing.
Here is a sample of the New Zealand e-visa:

The New Zealand e-visa is a digital document linked to your passport number. You will receive a PDF copy via email.
No, New Zealand does not offer a visa on arrival facilities for Indian citizens. Indians must obtain a visa before travelling to New Zealand.
A multiple-entry visa allows multiple entries within the visa's validity period, typically with restrictions on the length of each stay.
For example, if you have a New Zealand visa with a validity period from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, you can enter and exit New Zealand multiple times within this period as long as each stay does not exceed the given length of stay (here, 180 days).
Here are the different types of New Zealand visas that Indians can apply for:
Visitor visa: For those visiting New Zealand for tourism or business, allowing exploration or attendance at business events, typically valid for up to a year.
Student visa: For individuals enrolled in full-time study programs, covering the duration of the course at educational institutions in New Zealand.
Work visa: For those seeking employment in New Zealand, enabling you to work for a specified employer and duration.
Parent visa: For parents of New Zealand residents or citizens, allowing them to live in New Zealand permanently.
Partner visa: For partners of New Zealand residents or citizens, granting the ability to live and work in New Zealand together.
To be eligible for a New Zealand tourist visa, Indian citizens must:
Have sufficient funds to support their stay. Prove the temporary nature of their visit. Be free of any health conditions that could burden New Zealand's healthcare system. Have no significant criminal record. Settle any outstanding financial obligations to the New Zealand government.
You will need the following documents to apply for a New Zealand visa for Indians:
Official documents: This includes your passport (all passports, old and new) and Aadhar card. Provide copies of all pages of the new and old passports. Please ensure that your current passport is valid for at least 6 months.
Photograph: A recently taken photograph on a plain white background. The photo must be aligned with New Zealand visa photo specifications.
Proof of funds: The New Zealand government checks your proof of funds for the following reasons: to prove that you can financially sustain your stay in New Zealand and have legitimate reasons to return to your home country. Hence, you must provide the last 6 months' bank statements, pay slips, last year's ITR (and other property or mutual funds documents, if available).
Proof of employment: To prove substantial ties to your home country and ownership of your funds, provide 3 months' salary slips, an employment contract and a leave letter from your employer. If self-employed, submit the company GST/DIN/MOA certificate and a cover letter on the company letterhead.
If sponsored: Sponsor's documents, such as a passport and financial documents, and the sponsorship letter.
If invited: An invitation letter and the invitee's documents (passport/visa/residence permit) are required.
Note: Your chances of getting a New Zealand visa increase slightly if you already have a valid Australian visa.
A sponsor for your New Zealand visa can be:
a New Zealand citizen; a New Zealand resident if his/her resident visa has no section 49 conditions; Your blood relative or spouse; An organisation registered in New Zealand as a company incorporated society or charitable trust; A government agency (for example, a tertiary education provider or a school's board of trustees); A community organisation (but only if the visa applicant is a refugee).
Yes, there is a minimum financial requirement to apply for a New Zealand visa. You must demonstrate that you have at least NZD 1,000 per month (approximately ₹49,000) to cover your expenses during your stay. If your accommodation has already been paid for, this amount is reduced to NZD 400 per month (approximately ₹19,600).
Meeting these requirements is essential for your visa application to be considered. Failure to do so will result in visa refusal.
No, health examinations are not mandatory for short-term tourist visas.
However, health examinations might be requested based on the information you provide under the health declarations section in the visa application form.
Yes, you can apply for a New Zealand visa if you have a criminal record, but you must disclose it honestly during the application process.
Moreover, depending on the nature and severity of the record, New Zealand Immigration may request supporting documents, such as a police clearance certificate, to evaluate your eligibility. The decision will be based on whether your criminal history poses a risk or violates the character requirements for the visa.
Here are the additional documents required by a minor to apply for a New Zealand visa:
Birth Certificate: Showing both parents' names. Consent Form (Form 1229): If travelling without parents. Form 1257: If staying with someone other than a relative or legal guardian.
While not mandatory, travel insurance is recommended to cover unforeseen medical or travel-related financial expenses.
Application Process
Here's a quick overview of how to apply for a New Zealand tourist visa online for Indians:
Start application: Start your New Zealand visa application on Nexus Visa International.
Upload personal identification documents: Take a selfie for the photo or upload the photograph and passport copy.
Upload Financial document: Upload documents such as bank statements, payslips, etc.
Review the details: Review the personal details and documents submitted. Make sure the name and passport details are correct.
If travelling with others: Add co-travellers in the application.
Finalise and pay: Review your visa application and checkout, and pay applicable fees.
Await your visa approval: We’ll submit your application, and the processing time will start. You can track your visa status on the Nexus Visa International app during this period.
Receive your visa: Upon approval, Nexus Visa International will email you your visa with an attachment. Remember to print the e-visa to carry while entering the country.
Once approved, you will receive your visa electronically via email. To avoid any issues during entry, print a physical copy and save a digital version on your device.
If you apply through Nexus Visa International, you will receive the New Zealand e-visa on the Nexus Visa International mobile application.
No, biometric data is not required for short-term tourist visas. The biometric requirements vary based on the type of visa you are applying for.
Keep in mind these three simple tips to ensure your New Zealand visa is not rejected:
Provide accurate information: Ensure all details in your application are complete and correct, as any errors or omissions can lead to rejection.
Provide accurate information: Ensure all details in your application are complete and correct, as any errors or omissions can lead to rejection.
Submit strong financial proof: Include clear proof of financial stability, such as recent bank statements and salary slips, with sufficient funds to show you can fund your stay in New Zealand.
Demonstrate intent to return: Provide supporting documents, such as a leave letter from your employer, that establish your commitment to returning to your home country after your visit.
No, New Zealand issues e-visas that are linked to your passport number. You will receive a digital visa. Hence, there will be no visa stamping on your passport.
No, you cannot apply for a New Zealand visa at the embassy. Visa applications must be submitted online through authorised visa services before travelling to the country.
Applying for a New Zealand tourist visa through Nexus Visa International is a straightforward process designed to save you time and ensure accuracy. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Visit Nexus Visa International: Start your New Zealand visa application by visiting Nexus Visa International.
Upload documents: Take a selfie for your visa photo or upload a pre-existing passport-sized photograph. Upload a scanned copy of your passport and supporting documents as well.
Provide requested details: Accurately fill in the required personal and passport information, ensuring that all details match your documents.
Make the payment: Review your application thoroughly, checkout and pay the applicable New Zealand visa fees using the secure payment options available on Nexus Visa International.
Track the status: While waiting for your visa approval, you can track the status of your application in real time using the Nexus Visa International app.
Get your visa: Upon approval, Nexus Visa International will notify you via email with your e-visa attached. You can also download it directly from the Nexus Visa International app. Remember to print a copy of the e-visa to carry with you when entering New Zealand.
Here is why you should choose Nexus Visa International:
Easy application process: Nexus Visa International’ user-friendly platform allows you to complete your visa application online in just a few clicks.
Add co-travellers easily: Using Nexus Visa International, you can apply for multiple people at one time. This allows you to easily keep track of the multiple visa applications.
Real-time updates: Nexus Visa International understands the anxiety that can accompany visa applications. That’s why we offer real-time updates on your visa status and expert customer support to answer any questions you may have.
Secure: Nexus Visa International prioritises your privacy and security. Your personal information is encrypted, and Nexus Visa International does not sell your data to third parties.
Wide coverage: We offer visa services for over 80 countries, allowing you to apply for visas to numerous destinations worldwide.
Refunds, Rejections & Reapplications
If your New Zealand e-visa application is rejected, review and address the reasons for rejection and consider reapplying. However, it is generally advisable to wait 6 months before reapplying.
Alternatively, you may also request a review of the decision.
The visa fee is non-refundable when you apply directly with the embassy. However, at Nexus Visa International, we refund the entire visa fee in case your visa is rejected, or we can reapply it again on your behalf for free.
Entry & Exit Regulations
No, you cannot work on a New Zealand tourist visa. If you wish to work, then you must apply for appropriate work visas.
Visa Extension & Overstays
No, tourist visas are non-extendable. You must apply for a new visa or exit the country before the current visa expires.

