Passport : Original Passport with validity of minimum six months
and minimum two blank page for visa stamp.
- Copy of visas being travelled previously.
- Copy of first and last page of the passport.
- Attach all your old passports (if any)
Following form also need to be duly filled, signed and submitted along with the
application
- Supplementary
family form
- Form 1189 (If Applicant
is travelling less than six months and trip is self/company sponsored)
- Form 1025 (If Sponsored
by New Zealand citizen)
- Form 1017 (Only for
Tourism)
Photo Specification : Two recent passport size photographs with
matt or semi matt finish, 60%-80% face coverage, white background and without border
(Size: 35mm x 45mm)
Please note : Photograph should not be more than 3 months old,scanned/stapled
and should not be used in any of the previous visas
Covering Letter :
Covering-Letter from applicant on business letter head mentioning name, designation,passport
number, purpose and duration of visit in brief. The letter should be duly signed
by authorized signatory with company stamp and addressed to – The Visa Officer,Immigration
New Zealand, New Delhi.
Please note : Covering-Letter on Letterhead if applicant is Self
Employed or on plain paper if Employed .
If Visiting Family/Relative :
Original Sponsoring Form, completed by your sponsor in New Zealand, along with evidence
your sponsor has supplied of their ability to support you while you are in New Zealand.
If Visiting for Honeymoon: Following documents has to be submitted along with the
visa application.
- NOC letter from parents.
- Original wedding card.
- Original engagement photos (5-10 in number).
Financials
If Employed
- Personal ITR for last 3yrs
- Three months salary slip
- Personal Bank Statement for last six months mentioning the Bank’s name, Bank’s Telephone
Number clearly
- Credit Card copy/Foreign Exchange endorsement/Traveler’s Cheque
- Original NOC from company
If Self Employed
- Personal & Company ITR for last 3yrs
- Personal & Company Bank Statement for last six months mentioning the Bank’s
name, Bank’s Telephone Number clearly
- Credit Card copy/Foreign Exchange endorsement/Traveler’s Cheque
Proof of Occupation : For First Time Traveler (Following documents
apart from the above mentioned documents need to be submitted along with the application)
If Self Employed
- Company Registration Certificate / Certificate of Incorporation
- Brief Company Profile
- Articles of Memorandum (Incase the applicant is MD/Director)
- Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership (In case applicant is Proprietor / Partner
in a firm)
- Import / Export License (if applicable)
If Employed
- Copy of Academic certificates
- Copy of Appointment Letter which should contain the date of Joining, Designation
and the Salary drawn.
- Previous working history
Student
- Leave Sanction Letter, School ID Card and NOC from school mentioning the dates of
trip
If you are under 18, you must also submit
- If you are travelling alone - A consent letter signed by both parents in support
of the visit.
For Individuals travelling alone
- A Consent letter in support of visit from spouse.
Hotel booking : Hotel Confirmation, Tour itinerary and Tour
Confirmation
Airline Reservation : Ticket Itinerary
Note : All documents are required to be notarized or certified
photocopies. These documents include Bank statement, birth or marriage certificates,
education certificates etc.
Checklist : Newzealand Tourist Checklist to be duly filled and signed by the applicant
and has to be attached with the application form.
Please Note:
UIPL is only assisting you with the filing of application with TT Services and we
are not interfering in any of the Immigration requirements or applying immigration
instructions or law to a particular person or situation. We are only assisting in
filing of your application as per requirements available on Immigration New Zealand
Website. As an applicant, you need to take your own decision with regards to a particular
Visa Category based on your purpose of travel. We suggest you to approach a Licensed
Immigration Advisor in this regards.
All immigration advisers must be licensed with the Immigration Advisers Authority
(IAA) unless they are exempt and New Zealand Immigration may refuse to process your
application if you have received advice from an unlicensed immigration adviser.
To get more information on licensed advisers and exemptions, kindly log on to www.iaa.govt.nz.