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iVisa
3 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

When you must apply for a visa, besides meeting the requirements and getting the proper documentation in check, you have to fill in an application form as well. If you have been through the process a few times, then you must know that it is not fun to fill in a form. Most of the times, application forms contain a bunch of terms you do not understand, and it can take you quite some time to complete them. However, that is not the case when it comes to the New Zealand visa form you get when you apply with iVisa. Of course, you need to be eligible for the online application process, but you can use iVisa’s Visa Checker to find that out.

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One of the best things when you apply for a New Zealand visa with iVisa is that the company creates a short and straightforward application form. The time you spend completing it should not exceed 20 minutes. Plus, if you need some help or you have some questions regarding the process, iVisa provides 24/7 support service. The service is free of charge. Just pick up the phone, and someone is always ready to guide you every single step of the way.

The New Zealand visa form consists of three simple steps. The first one asks you to fill in your personal information such as name, date of birth, address, e-mail, passport info, and so on. Some details about your trip are also required. At the same time, step number one is also the moment in which you need to select a processing time for your application. iVisa gives you three options:

  • Standard – the most commonly used because it is the cheapest. It is also the slowest. Even so, it should be enough for anyone who likes to plan ahead.

  • Rush – it is the middle ground, moneywise and timewise, between the standard option and the next one.

  • Super Rush – this is the ideal option in cases of emergency. It is the fastest available processing time, but it the most expensive as well.

The second step of the New Zealand visa form consists of payment and revision. iVisa gives you multiple choices when it comes to payment. You can use a credit or a debit card, but PayPal, Alipay, and WeChat are also accepted as forms of payment.

As for the revision, you need to be very careful with that. Errors are impossible to correct once your application reaches processing, and you have a small window as it is. The best thing you could do is to double or even triple-check your form so that it does not contain any mistakes or inaccuracies. Otherwise, your visa could be invalid. As a result, you lose some money, and you need to go through the process once more.

Last but not least, step number three requires you to upload some documents. The list of documents is determined on a case-by-case basis, but iVisa lets you know exactly what you must provide. Some people may need more documents than others, but that is no cause for concern.

Once you have gone through all three steps, you can submit your application. Your New Zealand visa will arrive via e-mail in PDF format in the timeframe you selected during step number one. It is as simple as that.

As you can see for yourself, there is nothing difficult about the New Zealand visa form. It takes little time to complete, and iVisa’s support service is at your disposal anytime. The document you receive is valid for 18 months, and you can stay in New Zealand for up to 9 months.

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