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New Zealand Visitor Visa for Indonesian citizens: Complete guide for 2024
iVisa
7 min read
Updated on Oct 11, 2024

Are you an Indonesian citizen who is excited about exploring the beautiful country of New Zealand, but feeling overwhelmed by the complexities of the visa application process? Don't worry, we're here to help. Take a look at our complete guide on how to apply for the New Zealand Visitor Visa as a citizen of Indonesia.

We're here to make your tourist visa application journey easier. We offer a simple application form and a team of visa experts ready to help you at every step. Our user-friendly iVisa app makes applying for a New Zealand visa even more convenient.

Find everything you need to know in this guide, including expert application tips, visa fees, and all documents you must submit.

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Do Indonesian citizens need a Visitor Visa for New Zealand?

Certainly! Individuals from Indonesia are required to complete the application for a Visitor Visa before their arrival date in New Zealand. This visa allows you to partake in tourist activities within the country for a maximum of nine months.

We are ready to help with this process and support you in getting a valid visa!

Please note that you’re not allowed to live or work in New Zealand on a Visitor Visa. Find more info about a work visa here.

What is the New Zealand Visitor Visa for citizens of Indonesia?

The New Zealand Visitor Visa is a requirement for travelers from Indonesia and is needed to journey to New Zealand for reasons such as tourism, visiting family, or engaging in business-related activities.

How long is the New Zealand Visitor Visa for citizens of Indonesia valid?

If you have an Indonesian passport, you can visit New Zealand several times for up to 270 days in total within an 18-month period with this visa.

The immigration officer will decide how many visits you can make. While we provide the option for a Multiple entry visa, you might get a single-entry one based on the immigration officer's decision.

Am I eligible for a New Zealand Visitor Visa from Indonesia?

Before you apply for a New Zealand tourist visa, there are certain requirements you need to meet. Here's a simple overview of what you need:

Passport validity: Your valid Indonesia passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date from New Zealand.

Good health: You should be in good health, and some health conditions might need a medical exam or certificate. Having emergency medical insurance might also be required.

Character: Having a clean criminal record is important. You might need to provide police certificates to confirm this.

Financial proof: You need to show that you can support yourself in New Zealand or that you have a sponsor there.

Ties to your home country: Having strong connections to Indonesia, like a job or family, helps show that you plan to go back.

Real intent: It should be clear that you genuinely intend to visit New Zealand for the approved time and not for any illegal activities.

Travel plans: You need a return or onward ticket or evidence of enough money to buy one.

If you are an Australian permanent resident visa holder or hold citizenship for a country eligible for a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), you can apply for said New Zealand ETA instead via our platform.

If you are unsure about which document you need, use our Visa Checker Tool to check the specific requirements for your case and apply instantly online!

Required documents for the New Zealand Visitor Visa for citizens of Indonesia

Depending on why you're visiting, you might need these supporting documents for your New Zealand Visitor Visa application:

  • Passport photo: Use our affordable digital photo service if required.

  • Original passport scan.

  • Travel plans: Show your return ticket to Indonesia or proof that you can buy one.

  • Cover letter: Explain your travel intentions and dates.

  • Business license: Required if you're visiting for business.

  • Proof of funds: This could be bank statements, pay slips, or a letter from a financial sponsor to show you can pay for your stay. You might also need work details to show ties to your home country.

  • Health and character requirements: You might need health tests and a police certificate to prove you meet health and good character standards.

New Zealand Visitor Visa requirements for children in Indonesia

When you apply for a New Zealand Visitor Visa for children from Indonesia, make sure to include the following:

  • Parental consent: If the child is traveling alone or with only one parent, you might need a letter of consent from the parent(s) not traveling.

  • Birth certificate: You need the child's birth certificate to show their relationship with the accompanying parent(s) or legal guardians.

You can use our platform to apply for yourself and your family together, which makes the process a lot easier.

New Zealand Visitor Visa passport requirements

The New Zealand Visitor Visa has certain passport rules:

Valid passport: Your Indonesian passport must be valid for at least three months after you plan to leave New Zealand.

Blank pages: You need at least one empty page in your passport for stamps from Immigration Officers.

New Zealand Tourist Visa requirements for photos

The New Zealand Visitor Visa requires specific photo details:

Size: The photo should be 35mm by 45mm.

Quality: It needs to be a clear, sharp, and high-quality color photo, with the applicant looking straight at the camera.

Use our handy, government-compliant photo service, fully online and highly affordable!

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How to apply for the New Zealand Visitor Visa as a citizen of Indonesia

Getting a New Zealand travel visa through our platform is simple. Just follow these steps:

Step 1: Fill out our easy visa application form with your personal and travel information. Make sure it's accurate.

Step 2: Pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card, PayPal, Venmo, or Amazon Pay.

After payment, you'll get a detailed PDF guide with the next steps.

Step 3: Upload the required documents, provide extra info, and answer the declaration questions.

Once you submit, our iVisa Experts will carefully check your documents and details before sending them to the government.

If you need a medical exam or biometrics data collection, we'll email you instructions for scheduling one at the Visa Application Center (VAC) and the specifics you need to know.

How to prepare for the New Zealand Visitor Visa interview

If New Zealand immigration authorities ask for an interview, here's how to prepare if you're invited to the New Zealand Embassy:

Explain your reason for traveling: Interviews usually verify your application info and check your genuine intent to visit. Make sure to explain your purpose clearly.

Gather documents: Have all needed documents ready, like your passport, application form, photos, bank statements, job letters, and supporting papers.

Be honest: Tell the truth. Inconsistencies between your application and the interview can hurt your visa chances.

Dress well: Though there is no strict dress code, looking neat and professional is always a good idea.

Be on time: Arriving early helps with the time taken by security or other procedures, and reflects well on your serious intentions for your visit.

Remember, interviews vary, so being well-prepared and ready for any potential questions is important.

New Zealand Visitor Visa fee for citizens of Indonesia

The visa fees for the New Zealand Visitor Visa consist of two parts:

  • iVisa processing: Our processing fee is USD $721.99.

  • Government processing: The government fee is USD $282.00 and is added to our total fee online.

You can pay the total amount via our secure platform with an accepted payment method for your convenience.

During the application process on our site, you can add services such as an iVisa Plus subscription, Premium Concierge Service, Embassy Registration, or Premium Photo Services.

What are the New Zealand Visitor Visa processing times?

Our regular processing period is 30 days. Within this time, we'll handle your application and make sure it's complete before sending it to the government. We will also ask for any extra info if needed.

Remember, this time doesn't cover the government's visa processing or any possible delays in scheduling an interview or biometric appointment if required.

The government takes about 45 days to process most New Zealand Visitor Visas in around 90% of cases. However, this can vary due to different reasons. To avoid problems, it's smart to apply at least two months before your planned travel date.

My New Zealand Visitor Visa was denied. What should I do?

If your New Zealand Visitor Visa application is turned down, we're here to help you navigate the next steps.

The denial letter from New Zealand immigration will explain why you were declined. Knowing this helps you address the issues in future applications.

Depending on your situation, you might be able to challenge the decision or request a review if you think it's unfair. The processes can vary, but we're always here to assist. If you can fix the issues that led to the denial, consider reapplying. Correct previous mistakes and strengthen your case with more evidence.

Remember, a visa denial doesn't have to stop your New Zealand travel plans. With the right support, we can help you navigate the process and plan your next steps effectively.

Need more information about the New Zealand Visitor Visa?

For any additional inquiries regarding the New Zealand Visitor Visa or other travel documents, don't hesitate to reach out to our skilled customer service team through our online chat or by email at help@iVisa. Our consular services are dedicated to ensuring a seamless application process for you!

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