IMPORTANT NOTE: WE ARE NOT OFFERING THIS ETA YET, BUT STAY TUNED! WE WILL LAUNCH THIS PRODUCT SOON!
If you're from Kiribati, you'll have access to an upcoming ETA if you plan a trip to New Zealand.
In other words, all the citizens of Kiribati will be able to apply online for a New Zealand ETA. But, this is an upcoming option, you still have to go to an embassy if you need a visa to enter New Zealand.
iVisa can assist with the future online application process for the New Zealand ETA. The information below should be helpful.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If I'm from Kiribati, do I need to apply for a visa if I want to travel to New Zealand?
Yes, you must apply for a visa if you're from Kiribati and you want to take a trip to New Zealand. You'll have the chance to get a New Zealand ETA soon, but for now, you can only obtain a Consular Tourist Visa.
As we mentioned above, iVisa is not distributing the New Zealand ETA yet, but you can verify your qualification for other e-Visas on this website.
It's quite easy to use the Visa Checker on iVisa's website. You just have to choose your nationality and the country of destination in the drag-down menu. This way, you'll receive the information quickly.
When you use this tool, you're able to know if you have to apply for an eVisa to that country in the fastest way possible. You can even verify if you don't need a visa at all
How long can I stay in New Zealand if I'm a citizen of Kiribati?
You can stay in New Zealand for 90 days per entry if you're from Kiribati.
What are the requirements?
The first thing that you must do before applying is to make sure that you have everything required for a successful application process. Lucky for you, you don't need much. iVisa will ask for the following:
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Passport – Every applicant who needs a New Zealand ETA should have a valid passport that keeps its valid status for at least 3 months after their departure from New Zealand.
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Digital photo – this picture must be recent. Keep in mind that there are other important guidelines that it must follow, including avoiding face gestures. It's a passport photo, so you should ensure that everything in this picture is appropriate.
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Travel Plan – you need to create a schedule that states the activities you'll do in New Zealand, as well as other plans you may have.
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Proof of accommodation in New Zealand – a hotel booking confirmation or something similar is fine (Airbnb, for example).
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*List of all periods of employment**.
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Documents that prove the links you have with your home country – property contract, family, job, etc.
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Proof of sustenance – you have to show a piece of evidence to prove that you can provide for yourself while you stay in New Zealand. You can use a bank statement or even cash.
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E-mail address – iVisa sends the ETA via e-mail, so it makes sense that you need to offer a valid e-mail address.
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Means of payment – iVisa accepts multiple payment methods. Credit and debit cards are great, but you can use PayPal too.
What are the processing times and fees?
Your New Zealand ETA has a total price that's determined by how fast you want the document. iVisa offers you three options so that you can choose the most convenient:
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Standard processing – this is the slowest option of the three. Your New Zealand ETA is ready in 4 days, and it has a price of USD $179.99.
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Rush processing – this time, things move faster. Your application is processed within 3 days, and you have to pay USD $217.99.
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Super Rush processing – if you need your visa the fastest way possible, this option guarantees that you will have it in only 2 days. The cost is USD $280.99.
How can I apply?
What you have to do next is to fill in the online application. The form is easy to comprehend, but if you have questions or concerns, you can contact iVisa’s customer support 24/7. The service is free of charge.
The application is split into three steps for your convenience:
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The first one requires you to provide your personal information and some details about your trip. You are also expected to select a processing time for your application, a factor that establishes the price of your New Zealand ETA.
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The second step asks for your payment details, and you must review your form as well. You need to make sure that your application has no mistakes. You cannot make any corrections once your form reaches the processing stage, and mistakes could mean an invalid visa, so you should double-check the spelling.
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The third step focuses on supporting documents; iVisa will ask you to upload whatever is necessary. Once you are done with this step as well, you can submit your form, and iVisa will take it from there.
The bottom line is that getting a New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Kiribati is not a demanding process with iVisa's service.
How does the New Zealand ETA look like?
Where can I find more information?
If you still have doubts or questions about this ETA, then you can obtain more details on this link. You can also reach our customer service center to receive faster attention.
IMPORTANT NOTE: WE ARE NOT OFFERING THIS ETA YET, BUT STAY TUNED! WE WILL LAUNCH THIS PRODUCT SOON!