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iVisa
6 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

IMPORTANT: iVISA IS NOT OFFERING THE NEW ZELAND ETA AT THE MOMENT, BUT STAY TUNED BECAUSE THIS PRODUCT WILL BE LAUNCHED VERY SOON!

If you're a citizen from Dominica, you'll have the opportunity to apply for a New Zealand ETA very soon, and that's great news for you. However, you have to go to an Embassy by now if you want to travel to New Zealand since you need to have a consular visa.

But if you're not in a rush, then we recommend you to wait for this opportunity. Another thing you should know is that **iVisa*** can facilitate the online application process. All you need is a device with an internet connection and a few documents.

In this blogpost, you'll learn more about all the things required to apply for the New Zealand ETA.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I'm a Dominican citizen, should I get a visa to visit New Zealand?

If you're from Dominican, the short answer is YES. You have to get a Consular Tourist Visa by now, but don't stress too much about this part! you'll have the opportunity to apply for a New Zealand ETA in the near future, so if you can wait a little bit longer for your trip, then you have a better option than taking a trip to an embassy.

As we stated before, iVisa does not offer the New Zealand ETA yet, but you can see the eligibility for other e-Visas on this website, which is another great alternative if you have flexibility in your travel ideas. It is easy to use the Visa Checker made by iVisa, all you have to do is to write down your nationality in the drop-down menu, and then write the country you wish to visit as the destination country. After that, you'll know the information at once.

If you have to apply for a visa, you'll know it at once, but if you qualify to apply for an eVisa (which is simpler to receive than a consular one) you'll be redirected to the application page. You'll also be informed in case you don't need a visa.

How long is the New Zealand ETA valid for?

If you're from Dominica, you can use the New Zealand ETA for 2 years after issued.

What are the requirements?

The requirements to get a New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Dominica are the same as for any other nationality. Before you fill in the application form, you need to make sure that you have the documents and information on the list below:

  • Passport – This document is a must if you plan to travel to other countries. If you already have it, then don't forget to verify that it has validity for at least 3 months from the flying date. You also require a scan of your passport’s information page. You have to ensure that the scan includes the signature as well.
  • Digital passport photo – The digital picture must follow some requirements as well. It must have been taken recently and it should follow the proper guidelines based on passport photographs.
  • Travel Plans – you also need to get an itinerary that shows what plans you have in New Zealand.
  • Proof of accommodation – For this, you can get a hotel booking confirmation or just a letter from a host.
  • List of employment.
  • Documents that prove your ties to your home country – for example, you can provide family papers or a job contract.
  • Proof of sustenance – you should offer a piece of evidence to support yourself while you stay in New Zealand.
  • E-mail address – iVisa will send you the New Zealand ETA. A valid e-mail address is extremely necessary.
  • Payment Methods – If you apply for the New Zealand ETA with iVisa, you can pay using a credit or debit card, but Paypal is also a valid method.

What are the prices and processing times?

The cost of your New Zealand ETA is determined by the processing time option you select during the application process. iVisa gives you three excellent choices so that you can select the one that best suits your needs. They are as follows:

  • Standard processing – This choice will allow you to get your New Zealand ETA in only 4 days as long as you pay USD $179.99
  • Rush processing – your ETA will be ready in 3 days, but you'll pay a bit more, USD $217.99 being precise.
  • Super Rush processing – With this option you only have to wait 2 days, but don't forget that the price for this is the most expensive of the three. You'll have to pay USD $280.99.

How long can I stay in New Zealand if I'm from Dominica?

If you're from Dominica, you can remain in New Zealand for 90 days per entry.

How can I apply for the New Zealand ETA?

iVisa designed a short application form so that you can finish it in about 20 minutes. Nevertheless, if you have questions or need some help, do not hesitate to contact iVisa’s customer service. It can be reached via online chat or phone.

The form we are talking about has three simple steps:

  1. The first one requires you to provide your personal information and select a processing time.

  2. The second step expects you to handle the payment and review your form so that all the information is 100% accurate.

  3. The third step asks that you upload the documents that support your application. As soon as you are done, you can proceed to click on the submit button, and iVisa will handle the rest.

All things considered, getting a New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Dominica is convenient when you use the services rendered by iVisa.

How many entries do I have with my New Zealand ETA?

If you're from Dominica, you'll get Multiple entry.

What can I do if I travel with my children?

If you're planning to visit New Zealand with kids, then you need to know that each of them need a Visa as well. That's why we suggest contacting the embassy to receive more information about this topic.

Do I need a New Zealand ETA or Visa if I'm in the International transit lounge?

You'll probably need a visa for this situation too. In other words, if you have a layover to go to another country, you also require to have a visa. That's why we strongly advise you contact the embassy to receive more precise information about this topic.

How does the New Zealand ETA look like?

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Where can I read more details about the New Zealand ETA?

Having more doubts about the upcoming New Zealand ETA is completely normal, that's why we give you the option to contact iVisa’s customer service center to get better attention. The service can be contacted via online chat or phone 24/7, and it is completely free of charge.

IMPORTANT: iVISA IS NOT OFFERING THE NEW ZELAND ETA AT THE MOMENT, BUT STAY TUNED BECAUSE THIS PRODUCT WILL BE LAUNCHED VERY SOON!

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